Hamas attacks Israel

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What he means is that, given the political and social problems in Israel, the death penalty is likely to be imposed in an anti-Arab, anti-Muslim manner.

That's putting it politely.
And the fact that it was brought in by bona-fide racist terrorist Kahanists who hate him as much as the Arabs, blacks and brown people.

Killing a Goyim isn't a crime in the eyes of the JKK.
 

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I do, apparently you don't.
Wake the fuck up!!!

Jew Klux Klan...

Kahanism (pronounced [/ka.haˈnizm/]; Hebrew: כַּהַנִּיזְם) is a religious Zionist ideology based on the views of Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the Jewish Defense League and the Kach (pronounced [/kax/]; כך, 'Thus') political party in Israel. Kahane believed that most Arabs living in Israel are the enemies of Jews and Israel itself, and that a Jewish, Halakhic state, in which non-Jews (Goyim) would have no voting rights, should be created.


Flag of Kach, used by Kahanists
The Kach party has been banned by the Israeli government. In 2004, the United States Department of State designated it a Foreign Terrorist Organization. In 2022, it was removed from the US terror blacklist due to "insufficient evidence" of the group's ongoing activity, but it remains a Specially Designated Global Terrorist entity.

The Kahanist Otzma Yehudit (Jew Power) party won six seats in the 2022 Israeli legislative election and is a member of the thirty-seventh government of Israel, save for a withdrawal between 21 January and 19 March 2025 because the government had agreed to the January 2025 ceasefire in the Gaza war. The party, and the Kahanist movement as a whole, have been described as espousing Jewish supremacy and fascism.
 

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CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn on leave amid workplace complaint
Union spokesperson confirms probe after members were sent memo Monday saying motion passed with Hahn's support


Author of the article:Joe Warmington
Published Apr 20, 2026 • 3 minute read

CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn attends a demonstration outside of the provincial legislature on Sept. 25, 2023.
CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn attends a demonstration outside of the provincial legislature on Sept. 25, 2023. Photo by Caryma Sa’d photo
The union representing the province’s public-sector workers said Ontario president Fred Hahn had been placed on leave while a complaint against him from a co-worker was being investigated.


Canadian Union of Public Employees spokesperson Mary Unan confirmed Monday night what was heavy chatter amongst union membership starting on Sunday. Unan said an “independent investigation — supported by CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn — is currently underway into workplace climate allegations made by a CUPE Ontario staff member.”


She added that “CUPE Ontario at all times seeks to ensure a safe workplace for all staff” and that Hahn was on paid leave, “something that is a routine procedural step and is not a disciplinary measure.

“Fred remains president of CUPE Ontario,” Unan added.

CUPE says its Ontario president Fred Hahn is on paid leave until a complaint from a co-worker is investigated.
CUPE says its Ontario president Fred Hahn is on paid leave until a complaint from a co-worker is investigated.
Issue described as ‘internal matter’
A memo sent to members Monday evening called the issue an “internal matter,” but said “as an employer, CUPE Ontario takes all its matters of employee relations seriously.

“After receiving an employee complaint regarding work climate, the CUPE Ontario executive board passed a motion last week to retain a third-party investigator to assess the situation and make recommendations,” the memo said, adding the motion passed unanimously with the support of Hahn.


Elected as president in 2010, Hahn is the longest serving president in CUPE history. He has announced he will not seek re-election at the union’s annual meeting starting May 27.


Nature of complaint unclear
It was unclear if the investigation will be completed before Hahn’s term runs out. But it means he is not be running the union at this time.

“Fred will step away on paid leave for the duration of the investigation,” said the memo, adding “this is a routine procedural step consistent with sound employer practice and is not a disciplinary measure.”

It was unclear what the nature of the complaint was and CUPE said it “will not be providing further comment on the specifics of the matter.” They stressed that “Fred continues to serve as president of Ontario and we thank members and locals for their understanding and discretion.”

The complaint had not been tested by the CUPE process and there was no indication either that police were involved in any way. But this is a major development since CUPE represents more than 300,000 workers in Ontario.


CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn holds an anti-fascist sign during a counterprotest at Queen’s Park in Toronto on Oct. 25, 2025.
CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn holds an anti-fascist sign during a counterprotest at Queen’s Park in Toronto on Oct. 25, 2025. Photo by Caryma Sa’d photo
Anti-Israel comments have sparked backlash
Hahn has courted controversy for a long time for his strong stance on Palestinian causes and has routinely attended protests against Israel, while saying that “genocide” was unfolding in Gaza.

Facing major backlash from the Jewish community, dozens of Jewish members within CUPE and Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Hahn apologized for a video he posted to social media that depicts an Olympic diver sporting the Star of David on his arm before turning into a bomb as he hits the water.

“My intent was never to associate Jewish people with the violence enacted by the state of Israel,” Hahn said at the time. “It remains my strongly held view that it is a terrible mistake and antisemitic to conflate abhorrent actions by the state of Israel with Jewish humanity or identity.

“My intention in posting it was to call attention to the reality that while the Russian Federation was barred from participating at the Paris Olympics, the state of Israel was permitted to participate — which appeared clearly to me to be a double standard.”
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