Kosher🎗 on X - "HAPPENING NOW 🚨 Holy sh*t. Thousands of Palestinians are marching with their Guns out chanting "Allahu Akbar! We will go to Jerusalem, [sacrifice] millions of martyrs." They do NOT want peace."
Aviva Klompas on X - ""They kept beating me because, for them, I was a prize. I woke up in some ruined house, lying half-naked on rocks, surrounded by Hamas terrorists." Stop what you're doing and read this testimony from former hostage Ilana Gritzewsky who just spoke before the UN Security Council: “They grabbed me by the hair, hit me in the stomach, causing me to lose my breath. They dragged me across the floor, lifted me, and threw me against the wall. They pointed guns at me, hit me, tried to film me with my phone. I raised my hands, told them I was Mexican, begged them not to hurt me, not to rape me, not to shoot me, just to let me go. The only thing I could think of was having my family see me end my life like this. The terrorists beat me, humiliated me, touched me all over, threw me on a motorcycle, and took me into Gaza.” On the way to Gaza, when they started to touch me and sexually abuse me, I passed out physically and mentally, I couldn't handle it anymore. I guess my body preferred to shut down. They kept beating me because, for them, I was a prize. I woke up in some ruined house, lying half-naked on rocks, surrounded by Hamas terrorists. I had to beg not to be raped, telling them I was on my period. At first they didn’t understand if I was on my period or pregnant, but nevertheless that made them leave me alone. They threw a hijab and dress at me and ordered me to get dressed. I didn’t know exactly what had been done to my body in those lost minutes when I wasn’t conscious. But my soul already knew: nothing would ever be the same. I was suffering from a fractured jaw, a broken pelvis, ear damage from the explosions, and a burned leg. In 55 days in captivity, I lost 12 kilograms, which is around 24 pounds. They did not give me any medicine, no doctor came to see me, even though I told them I was suffering from colitis and anemia. The terrorists dictated everything: when we could talk, when we could go to the bathroom, when we could get up. They woke us up in the middle of the night for cruel interrogations. From the moment I was captured, the guards were with me all the time. They did not wear Hamas uniforms. They dressed like civilians. They told me that one of them is a math teacher and the other one is a lawyer. For 50 days, they made sure I could not escape. They told us all the time that we would be hostages for five, or even ten years.” When it was time to eat, they took a lot of food to their room. They had meat, rice, vegetables. At the same time, they left us with our meal, which contained sometimes as little as 10 chickpeas or a piece of dry flatbread, which wasn’t always well cooked. They transferred us to a hospital, now I know it was the Nasser hospital. They took us through the back entrance and walked us past all the civilians. In the hospital there was an area which was closed off and used only by Hamas, with an armed guard. They locked us in a room, where we met a third hostage. So, I left with a hole in my heart. I promised my friends I would do everything in my power to bring them home. And now, I am keeping that promise. People see my face and think I'm ‘free.’ But freedom is not a switch you can turn on and off. Trauma doesn't vanish once you're released. Now, with every siren, every rocket from Iran, Yemen, or Gaza, I'm thrown back into that hell. The difference is: I have a safe room. Matan doesn't. He's still in Gaza. I’m here not just for myself, but for every woman and man who didn’t make it home. For every voice which was ignored. For the 50 hostages still in Gaza. For their families. I’m calling on human rights groups, and everyone who claims to care: Stand with us. Speak up. Demand the truth. Because silence is betrayal.” 📷 WebTV UN"
Ezra Levant arrested in Jewish neighbourhood while covering pro-Hamas protest - "Before police pulled him away from documenting the protestors, Levant was attempting to record one protester who was dressed as Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar in his final moments before being eliminated by the Israeli Defence Force. Hamas is a listed terrorist entity in Canada. The terror group’s charter has the goal of “vanquishing” its “enemy,” the Jews, written into its constitution. Levant likened the man role-playing Sinwar in the Jewish neighbourhood to someone dressing up as Adolf Hitler in the area where Holocaust survivors lived. In the video, several protesters can be seen donning inverted red triangles on their clothing, a symbol used in Hamas propaganda videos to indicate targets of the group’s gunfire and rockets. One protester, wearing a black Guy Fawkes mask, waved at Jewish supporters across the street- taunting them by flashing and pointing at the red inverted triangle symbol... police escorted Levant away from the protesters for “inciting the crowd”"
Toronto police arrested Rebel News founder and journalist Ezra Levant while he attempted to record a pro-Hamas protest taking place in a Jewish neighbourhood in Toronto. : r/CanadaWatch - "So they arrested a journalist, recording terrorists. When can we get rid of this insane 🤡🌎 Canaduh?"
Ezra Levant arrested to protect pro-terrorist protesters - "Canada used to have a reputation as a peaceful, law-abiding country. At least, most of it did: while Quebec harboured a terrorist organization for a few years in the 1960’s and early 70’s, the rest of the place was a snooze-fest. Toronto the Good. Cowtown, aka Calgary. Victoria, home of the newly wed and nearly dead. Canada was boring, and that boring-ness was highly attractive to millions of immigrants fleeing the ravages of war-torn Europe, or communist Vietnam, or various other oppressive or poverty-stricken regimes. Not anymore. Now, we have pro-Hamas rioters torching stores and attacking police in Montreal last Friday night. We have anti-Israel protesters blocking streets, vandalizing Jewish business, and terrorizing Jewish neighbourhoods in Toronto and Ottawa with impunity. We have pro-Khalistani mobs beating up Hindu worshippers outside their temple, and brawling in the streets of Brampton, Ont. two weeks ago. Our cities have become ground central for ethnic grievance. Scores of people now think it acceptable to appropriate public space for their personal use and attack fellow citizens and damage private property in the name of their “cause.” Where are our leaders in this mess? Well, during the Friday riots in Montreal, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was partying at the Taylor Swift concert in Toronto. It’s fine to enjoy a night out with your kids, except that a national leader doesn’t get to Shake it Off: Trudeau should have left the event to deal with the crisis. Then on Sunday, at yet another pro-Hamas rally in Toronto, police arrested Ezra Levant, CEO of Rebel News who was on site filming the event. The demonstrators were allowed to continue breaking hate laws, while Levant was taken away “in the interests of public safety.” What the hell has happened to Canada? Have we entered the Upside Down? And just how did we morph from America’s over-polite neighbour into an angry balkanized grievance factory? As usual, the road to hell was paved with good, if not smug, intentions. Instead of a melting pot, where everyone became “American,” Canadians prided themselves on being a mosaic, where newcomers were encouraged to retain their cultural identity. In 1971, Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau instituted a policy of official multiculturalism, tossing federal dollars at organizations dedicated to preserving the heritage of immigrant communities. In 1982, he officially enshrined multiculturalism in section 27 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, giving the concept constitutional status. While multiculturalism has always been a fact in an immigration-fuelled country like Canada, making it a policy with perpetual legal protection is a different story. Trudeau père did so for two reasons: as a counterweight to the rise of domestic terrorism in Quebec, in the form of the Front du Liberation du Quebec, or FLQ, and as a way to coopt voter blocs to the Liberal Party... The irony, of course, is that Trudeau wasn’t one to tolerate violent dissent. When the FLQ kidnapped and murdered provincial cabinet minister Pierre Laporte in October 1970, the prime minister invoked the War Measures Act, deployed the army, and jailed 600 people. This crushed the FLQ, and the independence movement instead pursued its quest under the Parti Quebecois by democratic means. Today, as sectarian mobs perpetuate violence, hatred, and destruction on the streets of our cities, it shouldn’t take a death to restore law and order. We don’t need the Emergencies Act, as the War Measures Act is now known, but we do need our leadership to take a stand, and our police to apply the law. It’s very simple: Hate speech is not protected, and vandalizing property, beating people up and attacking the police are illegal. Anarchy is not ok, and multiculturalism does not entitle you to force your grievances on everyone else. We must restore public order in Canada, and it starts at the top."
From 2024
Israel Defense Forces on X - "Hamas are lying about our hostages and here’s the proof: Yesterday, Hamas terrorists were filmed removing body remains from a prepared structure and re-burying them nearby, before summoning Red Cross representatives to stage a false “discovery” for photographers. Despite claiming difficulty locating the bodies of deceased hostages, Hamas continues to hold and manipulate the remains it refuses to release under the agreement. Hamas’ claims of lacking engineering equipment are baseless, such tools are unnecessary for the transfer of remains and do not prevent the return of the deceased hostages."
Kosher🎗 on X - "🚨 BREAKING IDF drone footage, Hamas throwing a hostage body off a building, burying it and then claiming he was killed in an “IDF airstrike” - then called the Red Cross to pretend they found a Dead Body This is the levels of depraved manipulation by Gazan Terrorists."
Casey Babb on X - "I really shouldn’t have to write a post like this – but here goes. A couple of weeks ago, I posted about the sexual violence carried out by Hamas on October 7. It led to roughly 4 million views and tens of thousands of likes. Seeing what would happen if I posted it again, I did just that a few days ago – which led to another 4 million views and 30 thousand likes. That’s great, right? Well, not exactly. The comments on both of these posts have been nauseating. I expected some offensive feedback – but the number of people who’ve said these crimes didn’t happen is beyond what I had imagined. “Israelis are liars,” “Mia Schem was raped by a Jew,” “You are a kike,” “No Israeli women have said they were raped on October 7,” “We know you are lying,” and “Only the IDF rapes” were just some of the comments. It went on, and on, and on. Palestinian terrorists have said on camera that they raped women on October 7, including Jamal Hassin Ahmad Radi and his son Abdallah Radi, a father-son duo, who confessed to raping women together during the attacks. A New York Times investigation also examined the sexual violence Palestinians carried out on October 7. “Relying on video footage, photographs, GPS data from mobile phones and interviews with more than 150 people, including witnesses, medical personnel, soldiers and rape counselors, The Times identified at least seven locations where Israeli women and girls appear to have been sexually assaulted or mutilated.” The Times also said they “...viewed photographs of one woman’s corpse that emergency responders discovered in the rubble of a besieged kibbutz with dozens of nails driven into her thighs and groin.” There’s also the Dinah Project (link below), which is a group of women who are experts in the fields of law, gender and civil society, who’ve come together to study the sexual crimes committed that day, and to seek justice for the victims. Their landmark report “Quest for Justice: October 7 and Beyond,” found that at half a dozen locations, there was “evidence of gang rapes followed by executions; genital mutilation; and public humiliation.” The report goes on to say that multiple women in captivity reported being sexually assaulted. Further, the United Nations also concluded that there is evidence of “conflict-related sexual violence” having taken place on October 7, and while hostages were in captivity. If this isn’t bad enough, many or most of the victims won’t be able to speak about what happened because they’re either dead or too traumatized to discuss these things. Yet despite this, Palestinian activists continue to demand “proof,” knowing full well that the proof they’re looking for will never be available. Frankly, it’s probably the most macabre and dehumanizing thing I’ve ever been exposed to – taunting dead rape victims and their families. We’re always told – and rightfully so – to believe all women. Evidently, though, many people – including the very women who’ve spoken out in defense of women’s rights, gender inequalities, and feminism, have abandoned that principle. It’s funny how that happens as soon as the victims are Jews. At the end of the day, while this exercise of sorts has been incredibly disturbing, it’s also given me more purpose and clarity – to always, always, always speak up in defence of those who cannot speak for themselves, and to keep shining a light on the barbaric crimes carried out on October 7. If you’ve made it this far, I’d ask you to do the same. May their memories be a blessing."
Meme - Eyal Yakoby: "BREAKING: NBC News deleted its original story and quietly posted a new one-no apology, no accountability. They also switched out the photo of a Yemeni child and completely changed the headline. This is journalism today: lie, delete, and pretend it never happened."
NBC News @NBCNews: "Around 14,000 babies face severe malnutrition if a lot more aid trucks don't reach the Palestinian enclave soon, a UN aid group said."
NBC News @NBCNews: "This story has been updated to reflect that U.N. now says 14,000 babies face severe malnutrition if a lot more aid trucks don't reach Gaza soon. UN. humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher had said earlier that 14,000 babies could die in the next 48 hours if more aid wasn't delivered."
International 'do-gooders' aren't helping Gazans - "Israel has come under fire, including from our own Government, for preventing aid from entering. Many have claimed this is a breach of international law, citing Article 23 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which requires essential aid to be allowed into enemy territory. They conveniently ignore the proviso that this need not be done if there are “serious reasons for fearing that the consignments may be diverted from their destination”. The IDF is clear that aid has been hijacked and looted by Hamas. Numerous videos and eyewitness reports have shown that same picture. Hamas’s control of aid distribution is also the most powerful tool it has to retain a stranglehold over the Gaza population. The new US-Israel initiative, co-ordinated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, aims to put a stop to that. The idea is to establish secure aid posts inside the Strip from where those in need would collect food under strict control. Enter the UN crying foul, predictably joined by a chorus of so-called humanitarian NGOs. You might think those who claim to have the Gazans’ welfare at heart would welcome a plan that gets aid to where it’s needed without impediment from Hamas terrorists. If so, you haven’t been paying attention to what seems to be the real agenda of many of these groups, including UNRWA, the UN Human Rights Council, international courts, and various human rights charities. Their missions apparently focus on twisting the facts on the ground (not to mention international law) into weapons to stick into Israel. UN officials have said they are worried about the dangers of thousands of people crowding round a limited number of distribution points. Even if valid, does that outweigh their frequently expressed and often overblown concerns about “starvation” and “famine” in Gaza? Some have also voiced doubts over Israel’s allegations that Hamas has been stealing aid, despite the overwhelming weight of evidence proving otherwise. It is hard to escape the conclusion that António Guterres and others inside the UN simply do not want Israel to continue with its defeat of Hamas terrorists in Gaza. They have previous form on this. Right at the beginning of the conflict, I’m told, the Israeli government appealed to the UN to set up a humanitarian zone in the south of Gaza to house refugees driven away from danger in active combat zones further north. The UN refused to do so, arguing they would be abetting the displacement of civilians. I know of no other conflict in which the UN has not actively encouraged the removal of populations from a dangerous combat zone. The same applies to the failure of the UN or any major power to pressure Egypt into opening its borders to allow temporary refuge. Again, there have been few other conflicts worldwide where neighbouring countries have not opened their borders to let civilians escape to safety. Hamas is well known for using human shields as a crucial element of its military strategy against Israel. Can it really be that the UN and others in the international community are also using Gazan civilians as a different kind of shield?... These international do-gooders may be doing good to Hamas, but they aren’t doing any good to the civilian population of Gaza."
Brooke Goldstein on X - "They aren’t freedom fighters. They’re child abusers. I went to Jenin, Ramallah, and Nablus. I met with Hamas and Islamic Jihad. I saw how they train children to hate, to kill, to die. I made The Making of a Martyr to expose this. And on October 7, it all came true again. Hamas literally brought children on stage to celebrate the murder of the Bibas family. This is not resistance. It’s child abuse. And all those in the international community must work to end this child sacrifice."
Meme - Adam Fisher: "Oct 7 was the single deadliest day in the history of the conflict. The Japanese don't mark Pearl Harbor as a holiday. The Germans don't celebrate the day they invaded Poland. Only the Palestinians turn a day of mass murder, abduction & self-destruction into a day of honor."
"FLOOD NEW YORK FOR GAZA. HONOR OUR MARTYRS. BREAK THE SIEGE. END THE GENOCIDE. RESIST FOR PALESTINE."
"HONOURING OUR MARTYRS"
Meme - Hamas Atrocities @HamasAtrocities: "Nothing sickens me more than seeing Jews exhibit the symbols of our massacre! If Hannah Einbinder DOESN'T know what the Red Hand Pin symbolizes, then she is a fool. A terrible useful idiot. If she DOES know, then she is as EVIL as the palestinians that want to annihilate us!"
The Persian Jewess on X - "Few people realize Hannah Einbinder attended public school in Beverly Hills—alongside the largest community of Persian Jewish refugees in America. Nearly 40% of Hannah’s classmates were either Persian Jewish refugees or the children of refugees who fled the Islamic Regime. Unlike Hannah, who grew up in the nepo baby bubble of her mother’s SNL career, her Persian classmates didn’t come from privilege. Their parents, like mine, lost everything — homes, businesses, careers, even family members — all for the chance to live free as Jews. These families had to rebuild their lives from nothing after fleeing religious persecution in Iran. But instead of recognizing the lived experience of the refugee kids she grew up with — kids who welcomed her into their homes, shared birthdays, sat beside her in English class and laughed at her jokes at the lunch table — Hannah erased their history from the narrative altogether. And that is what makes Hannah Einbinder such a performative fraud. To posture at the Emmys as a self-proclaimed “savior of the oppressed,” while dismissing the trauma and oppression experienced by her Persian Jewish friends — this isn’t ignorance. It’s opportunism from a morally bankrupt sellout desperate for accolades. Because the truth is this: without Israel, most Jewish refugees, like my family, have nowhere to go. This was true in 1948, it was true when my parents fled Iran, and it remains true today. For Persian Jews, Israel is not an abstract idea — it’s the insurance policy of our continued survival. My parents settled in America, yes. But it took years for most of my family to obtain a visa and find their way here. In fact, the vast majority of Jewish refugees fleeing Iran had nowhere to go but Israel — the same Jewish state Hannah wants to sever from Judaism itself. And if America had closed its doors, as it did during the Holocaust? If Israel had not existed? Over 100,000 Persian Jews would still be trapped in Iran — prisoners of the Islamic Regime — with no rights, no future, and none of the freedoms Hannah so easily takes for granted. Hannah knows this truth. When she condemned Israel at the Emmys, she wasn’t just another misguided celebrity with a platform. She was someone who grew up in a community full of marginalized Persian Jewish refugees and chose to render them invisible. Someone who knew—firsthand—that the exile and displacement of Jewish people didn’t end with the Holocaust, yet still pushed the lie that Israel’s existence and Jewish survival are mutually exclusive. And with that, Hannah Einbinder revealed herself as just another Hack: erasing Jewish suffering, spitting on it, cashing it in, and selling her betrayal as activism."
Niagara rally by masked members of men's 'nationalist club' raises fears of growing extremism | CBC News : r/canada - "If you really think about it. Pro Palestinian protests stopped more pride parades than alt right loons."
Germany news: Pro-Palestine shop owner bans Jews from entering - but vows: ‘I’m NOT a Nazi’ - "Hans Velten Reisch, owner of small speciality store in Flensburg put a small notecard in its window. It read: "Jews are banned from here! thing personal. No antisemitism. Just can't stand you."... Despite the backlash, Mr Reisch, 60, rejects accusations that he is an extremist. The shop owner, who has Palestinian flags hung up in his store, described himself to the forde.news outlet as "a little to the left, a little to the right - but not radical". He emphasised: "I am not a Nazi." He condemned the use of language in today's world, saying terms such as "racism" are used too lightly. Mr Reisch also criticised Germany's current policy towards Israel, slating it as "hypocrisy" by the West and had stopped serving customers who he believed to be supporting the war in Gaza. He said: "I don't need people like that here, neither in business nor in private." He did however add that he has no problem with Jewish people who clearly distance themselves from the war, adding: "They can have a coffee too." Arguing that his sign was only meant for those in his immediate environment, Mr Reisch said: "I never thought it would make such a big splash. "I'm not inciting hatred, I'm just saying what I think.""
We all know he really meant "Zionists"
Eylon Levy on X - "The October 7 survivor trashed by the Eurovision juries won the popular vote... and the October 7 documentary originally banned by the Canadian festival producers won the people's choice award. Elites might hate Israel. The people beg to differ!"
Hen Mazzig on X - "On October 7th, Hamas intentionally targeted Israeli peace activists. On May 21st, their supporter in Washington, DC did the same. Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky were attending an event on humanitarian diplomacy, and how humanitarian organizations across the Middle East and North Africa are working together. The Free Palestine movement is not about freedom. It’s a movement aimed at destroying the possibility of peace."
Hen Mazzig on X - "“If you can’t say it’s wrong to murder people because they are Jewish or Israeli, you’re not anti-war, you’re antisemitic”"
Ritchie Torres on X - "The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) has publicly endorsed the barbaric murder of a young Jewish and Israeli couple. Its call to “Free Elias Rodriguez” is a grotesque attempt to glorify a cold-blooded murderer. After being shot, Sarah Milgrim struggled to crawl away. Elias Rodriguez walked over and executed her at point-blank range. This is the antisemitic demon the DSA has chosen to lionize."
Hen Mazzig on X - "Sarah Milgrim, z”l, was a remarkable person. At only 26, she was dedicating herself to building bridges between Jews and Muslims. On one of her last posts on Instagram, she is exploring a mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. Sarah’s murder isn’t just an attack on Jewish life, but on the dream that we can one day live together side by side in peace. We won’t give up on your dream, Sarah 💔"
Internet Trolls Convince Themselves That Video Of Gazans Cheering U.S. Aid Is Fake - "A video of Gazans cheering as American contractors distributed humanitarian aid quickly went viral this week — only for anti-Israel social media accounts to falsely claim the footage was AI-generated. While there was no evidence that the video, shared by The Daily Wire, was AI-generated or manipulated, journalists from outlets including BBC, NBC, and Newsweek entertained the suggestion — eventually determining that the video was authentic. The 17-second video shows a long line of Gazans behind fences cheering as a masked American contractor, working with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), stands atop a hill and forms a heart with his hands toward the crowd... A source close to GHF operations told The Daily Wire that the video disrupts the narrative that the American-backed aid group is unpopular. “Some people can’t accept that a new model is working — that in the middle of war, Gazans are showing up, getting fed, and walking away with dignity,” the source said. “They’d rather believe it’s fake than rethink what effective humanitarian aid looks like.” Despite the credible source, other videos corroborating the attitude of Gazans to GHF, mainstream outlets sought to investigate the accusations from the anti-Israel troll accounts. Shayan Sardarizadeh, a senior journalist at BBC Verify, concluded that the video was real after comparing it to satellite images, drone footage, and other photos. NBC News analyzed the video along with Get Real Security, a cybersecurity company specializing in detecting AI content. They also found no evidence that the video is AI-generated or manipulated. For their investigation, they relied on geolocation, satellite imagery, and Israel Defense Forces drone footage to identify structures in the footage, including light poles and foliage. The outlet also investigated the contractor’s sunglasses and gloves, the sound of the wind, and a background voice saying “Isn’t that crazy? Look at that” in English. Hany Farid, a co-founder of Get Real Security and a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, told NBC News, “I am not seeing any obvious signs that this video is AI-generated.” “I am not seeing any obvious signs that this video is AI-generated,” Hany Farid continued. “We see strong continuity in features as the camera pans back and forth, something that generative AI struggles with.” Newsweek posted an article titled, “Viral Video Shows Gazans Cheering USA. But Is It Real?” which entertained the idea of the video being faked. The article concluded that it was real, citing Sardarizadeh and Tal Hagin, a research fellow at FakeReporter — an Israeli group that fact-checks war-related claims — who also confirmed the video was authentic."
Eretz Israel on X - "The moment Hamas terrorists opened direct fire on the looted warehouse in Al-Maghazi. As stated in the initial report - 5 Palestinian dead from the shooting and dozens of injured. Gazans can be heard cursing Hamas members: "Collaborators... Iranian whores...""
Bruce Weingart on X - "UN World Food Bank admits it had stockpiles of food it wasn't delivering to Gaza. So they are starving Gazans and blaming Israel. @WFP"
Hamas Atrocities on X - ""dear" World Food Programme, A question arises spontaneously If you have enormous warehouses full of food, and there is "starvation" as you claimed so often, why weren't you distributing the food?"
Hillel Fuld on X - "Hamas: “There’s a genocide!”
Israel: “Really? Ok, then. Let’s end it. Give our people back!”
Hamas: “No!”
America: “Ok, let’s make a deal to end the fighting!”
Israel: “ok”.
Hamas: “No”.
America: “Ok, well then, let me give the people food.”
Hamas: “No”.
Some genocide."
Rich Toronto on X - "Israel was sending aid into Gaza. Hamas was stealing it. Israel stopped sending aid in, because Hamas was stealing it, and the world yelled “starvation”. Israel proposed sending in aid that Hamas couldn’t get, and the UN said “no”. Israel resumed aid. People saw the aid was from Israel, and complained. People saw that there was a process to keep it from Hamas to make sure the people of Gaza got it, and they condemned Israel for it. Gazans break into Hamas warehouses and discover the aid they stole, and Hamas kills at least 5. The world is silent. The world has proven they don’t care an out the people of Gaza. They only care about making Israel look bad and condemning them. That is what this entire war is about. And the Western sheep bought into it."
Canada bars Irish rap group Kneecap from entry over alleged support for terrorism : r/Provincials - "“Alleged”? They openly support Hamas and Hezbollah. They also called for the death of British MPs."
"False. They say they do not support Hamas or Hezbollah. They are cancelled because they use the 'G' word."
"No plenty use it and are fine here."
"BS, they are canceled because they openly support Palestine. Prove me wrong."
"Like you want a listing of all the Palestine supporting groups that are allowed to operate in Canada? Google was too hard? 5 seconds later: Oh look a whole bunch on one webpage https://www.cjpmefoundation.org/coalition_pmr So can you be pro Pali in Canada? Yes. Can you openly advocate for murder? That’s going to lower your chances of being accepted. My prediction? This difference will for some reason remain confusing to you."
"Is that supposed to be evidence that anti Palestinian bias doesn't exist? That's a laugh. If you want to talk about advocating for murder then you'll have to include all the Israelis and Canadians calling for the deaths of Palestinian children. They get a free pass? Still no evidence that they're canceled for anything but being pro-Palestine..."
Terrorism supporters continue to lie about suppression of "pro-Palestinian speech" when they're are not allowed to support terrorism or assault others without consequences
The Mossad: Satirical and Awesome on X - "A Jewish owned restaurant and a synagogue in Melbourne were burned down while the perpetrators chanted "Death to the IDF". Just like "Bob Vylan" told them to. Keep pretending you're the good guys."

