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Video of NDP activist, candidate shows new low for the left
How did Canada’s NDP reach this nadir, this moral depth?

Author of the article:Warren Kinsella
Published Mar 28, 2025 • Last updated 20 hours ago • 3 minute read

Longtime NDP activist Julien Newman and Hull-Aylmer NDP candidate Pascale Matecki on security camera outside a constituent's door.
Longtime NDP activist Julien Newman and Hull-Aylmer NDP candidate Pascale Matecki on security camera outside a constituent's door.
What has happened to the New Democrats?


At long last, have they lost all sense of decency?

Thomas Mulcair wonders that too. In a column written for Postmedia in November, the former New Democratic Party leader wrote these important words:

“Hatred against Jews has a name: antisemitism. In Canada, antisemitism is on the rise; two-thirds of all reported acts of religious violence and hatred are directed at Jews … The Jewish state of Israel was created by the United Nations on the ashes of the Holocaust, the wholesale slaughter of over 6 million Jews, because they were Jews. It was the horrific culmination of hundreds of years of pogroms and other forms of overt hatred against Jews.

“When I was 14 years old, I visited the Dachau concentration camp. The words ‘never again’ were written on a monument there. Let’s make that a pledge that means something: never again.”


Stirring, powerful words. Mulcair acknowledges that the beast of antisemitism is out of its cage, and seemingly everywhere these days. And Jew hatred on the left has been growing, like a cancer, for years.

In the wake of Oct. 7, 2023 — when 1,200 Jews and non-Jews were slaughtered, and 250 kidnapped, and more than 100 Jewish women and girls raped and sexually mutilated — how can that be happening?

The left has always claimed to be on the side of the victims. On the side of the little guy. The ordinary people.



So why have they not taken the side of the Jews who were slaughtered on Oct. 7 — kibbutzim Jews who, overwhelmingly, were leftists and favoured peace and opposed the government of Benjamin Netanyahu? Jews have played key roles in the civil rights movement, in advocacy for women’s reproductive rights and for oppressed minorities — so why has the left abandoned their Jewish allies now, at their hour of need?


It’s a question that has come up, yet again, during Election 2025.

In a video sent to me and shared online by Facts Matter — a group I lead that fights antisemitism in Canada — Hull-Aylmer NDP candidate Pascale Matecki and longtime NDP activist Julien Newman approach a constituent’s home. Unbeknownst to Newman and Matecki, the constituent has a security camera aimed at his door.

Here is the conversation captured by the camera (and in the video above):

Newman: And that’s why (Israel) exist(s). I think that’s why the United States supports on the side. Britain supported them because they won the … and actually the Arabs tried to create a pan-Arab state.

Matecki: Yeah.

Newman: And they weren’t able to because Israel was kind of in the middle.


Matecki: Exactly…

Newman: So, you know, I totally understand why the Arabs would want Israel to disappear. I also, you know, and I’m you know, I mean the Americans clearly they really want Israel to be there because it creates chaos in that regions, which it does.

Candidate: Yeah, yeah!

Their conversation stops when the constituent opens the door, tells them he has heard every word, and kicks Newman and Matecki off his property. They slink off. The video of them has received 200,000 views, and counting.

It’s worth emphasizing the words uttered by Newman, as Matecki nods her head: They “totally understand why the Arabs would want Israel to disappear.” Get that? “Disappear.” That, without exaggeration, is the sort of thing infamous figures in history have said, too.

The “ultimate goal must definitely be the removal of the Jews altogether,” said one, in 1919. He would go on to become chancellor of Germany. You know his name.

So, how did Canada’s NDP reach this nadir, this moral depth? Your guess is as good as mine. It makes no sense, at all, at all.

Because Julien Newman, the one who uttered those foul words?

He used to advise Thomas Mulcair.
 

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Video of NDP activist, candidate shows new low for the left
How did Canada’s NDP reach this nadir, this moral depth?

Author of the article:Warren Kinsella
Published Mar 28, 2025 • Last updated 20 hours ago • 3 minute read

Longtime NDP activist Julien Newman and Hull-Aylmer NDP candidate Pascale Matecki on security camera outside a constituent's door.
Longtime NDP activist Julien Newman and Hull-Aylmer NDP candidate Pascale Matecki on security camera outside a constituent's door.
What has happened to the New Democrats?


At long last, have they lost all sense of decency?

Thomas Mulcair wonders that too. In a column written for Postmedia in November, the former New Democratic Party leader wrote these important words:

“Hatred against Jews has a name: antisemitism. In Canada, antisemitism is on the rise; two-thirds of all reported acts of religious violence and hatred are directed at Jews … The Jewish state of Israel was created by the United Nations on the ashes of the Holocaust, the wholesale slaughter of over 6 million Jews, because they were Jews. It was the horrific culmination of hundreds of years of pogroms and other forms of overt hatred against Jews.

“When I was 14 years old, I visited the Dachau concentration camp. The words ‘never again’ were written on a monument there. Let’s make that a pledge that means something: never again.”


Stirring, powerful words. Mulcair acknowledges that the beast of antisemitism is out of its cage, and seemingly everywhere these days. And Jew hatred on the left has been growing, like a cancer, for years.

In the wake of Oct. 7, 2023 — when 1,200 Jews and non-Jews were slaughtered, and 250 kidnapped, and more than 100 Jewish women and girls raped and sexually mutilated — how can that be happening?

The left has always claimed to be on the side of the victims. On the side of the little guy. The ordinary people.



So why have they not taken the side of the Jews who were slaughtered on Oct. 7 — kibbutzim Jews who, overwhelmingly, were leftists and favoured peace and opposed the government of Benjamin Netanyahu? Jews have played key roles in the civil rights movement, in advocacy for women’s reproductive rights and for oppressed minorities — so why has the left abandoned their Jewish allies now, at their hour of need?


It’s a question that has come up, yet again, during Election 2025.

In a video sent to me and shared online by Facts Matter — a group I lead that fights antisemitism in Canada — Hull-Aylmer NDP candidate Pascale Matecki and longtime NDP activist Julien Newman approach a constituent’s home. Unbeknownst to Newman and Matecki, the constituent has a security camera aimed at his door.

Here is the conversation captured by the camera (and in the video above):

Newman: And that’s why (Israel) exist(s). I think that’s why the United States supports on the side. Britain supported them because they won the … and actually the Arabs tried to create a pan-Arab state.

Matecki: Yeah.

Newman: And they weren’t able to because Israel was kind of in the middle.


Matecki: Exactly…

Newman: So, you know, I totally understand why the Arabs would want Israel to disappear. I also, you know, and I’m you know, I mean the Americans clearly they really want Israel to be there because it creates chaos in that regions, which it does.

Candidate: Yeah, yeah!

Their conversation stops when the constituent opens the door, tells them he has heard every word, and kicks Newman and Matecki off his property. They slink off. The video of them has received 200,000 views, and counting.

It’s worth emphasizing the words uttered by Newman, as Matecki nods her head: They “totally understand why the Arabs would want Israel to disappear.” Get that? “Disappear.” That, without exaggeration, is the sort of thing infamous figures in history have said, too.

The “ultimate goal must definitely be the removal of the Jews altogether,” said one, in 1919. He would go on to become chancellor of Germany. You know his name.

So, how did Canada’s NDP reach this nadir, this moral depth? Your guess is as good as mine. It makes no sense, at all, at all.

Because Julien Newman, the one who uttered those foul words?

He used to advise Thomas Mulcair.
Why do people "have to" support Israel?
 

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Why do people "have to" support Israel?
People don’t “have to” support Israel, but NDP political candidates out on a doorstoop talking about making Israel “go away” is kinda funny when they’re caught.

I kind of expect that from the Green Party, but when confronted in the video, does it look like those NDP candidates are going to defend their opinions (?) or slink away?

It could’ve been the opener of a conversation to eventually convince somebody that Jagmeet really is the go to guy, etc…oh well.
 

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People don’t “have to” support Israel, but NDP political candidates out on a doorstoop talking about making Israel “go away” is kinda funny when they’re caught.

I kind of expect that from the Green Party, but when confronted in the video, does it look like those NDP candidates are going to defend their opinions (?) or slink away?

It could’ve been the opener of a conversation to eventually convince somebody that Jagmeet really is the go to guy, etc…oh well.
Why does it need to be party affiliated? Morals have political boundaries?
 

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Nope, but the anti-Jew/Israel stance is/was one of the things the Greens where known for at one point, like the NDP was supposedly the party of unions/labour, etc…
Is anti Zionism anti Jewish?
Good question, & I’m not that interested in defending the green party or vice versa, but I’m willing to skim some headlines:
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So…?….a little from column A, and a little from column B, so the answer is probably both which would be answer C?
 

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Good question, & I’m not that interested in defending the green party or vice versa, but I’m willing to skim some headlines:
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So…?….a little from column A, and a little from column B, so the answer is probably both which would be answer C?
Who is conflating Zionism as Jewish anti sematism? Are Jewish Religious Zionists and anti Zionist Jews antisemitic?
 

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“Hatred against Jews has a name: antisemitism.

It's also called racism (even though Jews aren't a race per say) but... go on...

In Canada, antisemitism is on the rise; two-thirds of all reported acts of religious violence and hatred are directed at Jews …

It is and this is wrong; anyone who breaks the law by inciting hatred of Jews - or anyone of any race, religion, etc - should be held accountable by the law.

The Jewish state of Israel was created by the United Nations on the ashes of the Holocaust,

Ha... um... sort of right, Tommy boy. Sort of.

The Jewish state of Israel began before the UN started as a promise to the Jews by Britain (of course there was also a promise made to Palestine at the same time). Then WWII happened and opportunity rose to push the issue because the world was guilty AF over what happened to Jews in Europe. Collective guilt is a wonderful blackmail tool.

the wholesale slaughter of over 6 million Jews, because they were Jews.

Yes, that happened and it was one of the worst tragedies in human history.

So was the slaughter of others in the holocaust too; gypsies, POW's, the disabled, anyone gay/trans/etc...

It was the horrific culmination of hundreds of years of pogroms and other forms of overt hatred against Jews.

Not only Jews, but yes.

“When I was 14 years old, I visited the Dachau concentration camp. The words ‘never again’ were written on a monument there. Let’s make that a pledge that means something: never again.”

It's lovely to want "Never Again".

It won't happen.

Not because of the hatred of Jews (and the others) but because humans fucking SUCK and history repeats itself.

We can want "Never Again" with all our hearts, but SOMEONE out there will be "Hold my beer!"

Rwanda? Armenia? Uighur? Rohingya?

So much for "Never Again". The method may not be the same, but the actions and results sure are.

Stirring, powerful words. Mulcair acknowledges that the beast of antisemitism is out of its cage, and seemingly everywhere these days. And Jew hatred on the left has been growing, like a cancer, for years.

Racism is NOT a left or right issue and that's why it keeps happening. It's more COMMON on the extremist right and left, yes, but it's not EXCLUSIVE.


Tommy is a fucking moron; no wonder he's not NDP leader.