Trudeau announces Amira Elghawaby as Canada's first representative to combat Islamophobia

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I don't recollect Ron saying they're good people. Imagine he thinks like I do. . . they're the legitimate government of Israel, a recognized nation-state.
Implied is enough. Recognized under what pretenses? A Right to exist? No other nation has a Right to exist. If Western Canada splits are we violating Canada's Rights to exist or validating our Rights to exist??
 

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Implied is enough.
When you're making shit up, and claiming somebody else thinks, feels, or said it.
Recognized under what pretenses? A Right to exist? No other nation has a Right to exist.
Precisely. Israel is the first (and to the best of my knowledge, only) nation-state whose existence was voted on by the only body with an claim, however weak, to represent the whole species. . . the UN General Assembly.
If Western Canada splits are we violating Canada's Rights to exist or validating our Rights to exist??
I just hope they treat you like we treated the Confederacy.
 

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When you're making shit up, and claiming somebody else thinks, feels, or said it.

Precisely. Israel is the first (and to the best of my knowledge, only) nation-state whose existence was voted on by the only body with an claim, however weak, to represent the whole species. . . the UN General Assembly.

I just hope they treat you like we treated the Confederacy.
That's not a Right to exist. Where do you come up with such bullshit? AIPAC?
 

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For whatever reason we'd be concerned about IRGC.
The downing of the Ukraine Airlines flight with 55 Canadians on it?
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On 19 June 2024, Canada designated the IRGC as a terrorist organization under the nation's Criminal Code, citing “disregard for human rights” and “willingness to destabilize the international rules-based order.” ??? Spokesperson Nasser Kanaani called the move “hostile” and contrary to international law while the acting foreign minister Ali Bagheri said on X that the Canadian government will be responsible for the consequences of this provocative and irresponsible decision, referring to the designation.
 

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The downing of the Ukraine Airlines flight with 55 Canadians on it?
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On 19 June 2024, Canada designated the IRGC as a terrorist organization under the nation's Criminal Code, citing “disregard for human rights” and “willingness to destabilize the international rules-based order.” ??? Spokesperson Nasser Kanaani called the move “hostile” and contrary to international law while the acting foreign minister Ali Bagheri said on X that the Canadian government will be responsible for the consequences of this provocative and irresponsible decision, referring to the designation.
And Canada stands behind the war crime warrants for Netanyahu, Ben-Givr, Smotrich and Galant.

Are they innocent? Do you trust them with nukes?
 

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Do they?

Who do you trust with nukes? I don’t think anyone should have them.
Yes. Canadian Goyim back the warrants.

It's why our bestest friends and allies in the whole universe didn't make the G7 meetings.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada will “abide” by an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“We stand up for international law, and we will abide by all the all the regulations and rulings of the international courts,” Trudeau said. “This is just who we are as Canadians.”
It still stands.

We're GBU-57s used by Trump to stop Netanyahu from using nukes?

I'd put money on it. Trump was against Netanyahu attacking Iran but he did it anyway and found out Iran doesn't need nukes to level Israel.

Don't forget Bibi is propped up by Hard Right Jewish Supremecists that have zero concern for us sub-hamans put on Earth to serve the Chosen.

Maybe it's time you listened to what these people say.

Regime change is coming...for Israel.
 
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That's not a definition. Nice try, though. "A" for effort, "F" for comprehension.
You don't know what a right is?

Does People's Republic of Donetsk have a right to exist? North Korea, Syria, S. Ossetia and Ahkbarstan say it does. Is it settled, it has the right to exist?
 

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You don't know what a right is?

Does People's Republic of Donetsk have a right to exist? North Korea, Syria, S. Ossetia and Ahkbarstan say it does. Is it settled, it has the right to exist?
I do know what a right is. You clearly don't, or you'd put one-tenth as much effort into answering the question as you're putting into dancing.
 

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A new survey commissioned by Deborah Lyons, Canada’s special envoy on preserving Holocaust remembrance and combatting antisemitism, notes that nearly one in six antisemitic incidents in her survey were initiated or approved by a teacher or involved a school sanctioned activity.
But it’s not just the teachers. The local education authorities couldn’t be bothered to investigate half of all the recorded antisemitic incidents, says the survey.

Sometimes the victim was punished by being permanently removed from school or forced to attend virtual classes.

And parents who raised the mistreatment of their children in a more formal setting were met by school trustees sporting keffiyehs, prominently displaying where their sympathies lay.
I wonder what Amira Elghawaby would have to say about this?
 

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They say some demonstrators “repeatedly” ignored police directions, refused to clear intersections and allegedly assaulted officers.

One officer sustained minor injuries, and the windshield of a police vehicle was cracked after it was struck by an object.

The Toronto chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement accused police of “brutal violence” against the protesters in a statement on social media.

Police say they arrested 11 people and charged them with several offences, including obstructing a peace officer and assaulting a peace officer.
One of accused was arrested on an outstanding warrant related to a different demonstration earlier this year.
 

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Which side? Or both? Keeps that protest in the news, & hopefully dissuades others from doing the same stupid shit at protests, so both sides of this?
Keep ramping up the rights-respectful beatdowns until they get the principle. . . tossing a brick through a car windshield (or somebody's face) ain't speech.
 

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I wonder what Amira Elghawaby would have to say about this?
Given that 2024 survey found that 91 per cent of Canadian Jews may be Zionists — meaning they believe that Israel has the right to exist as a Jewish state — implementing these demands would have amounted to a de facto ban of most of Canada’s Jewish community.

This year, Helem launched its own alternative festival, “Wild Pride,” which took place last week and featured a party called “Intifada on the Dance Floor.” Notably, “intifada” (which translates into “uprising”) is often seen as a pro-terrorism term, as Palestinian militants widely used it to describe their suicide bombing campaign against Israeli civilians in the early 2000s.🤫
 

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Complaints by members of a Canadian media union over a public statement on dangers faced by on-the-ground journalists in Gaza prompted a quick edit that didn’t blame only Israel for the crisis.😳

The Canadian Media Guild (CMG), a trade union representing 6,000 Canadian media workers, issued a statement Thursday afternoon decrying the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and its impact on journalism and journalists, but several union members were upset their union’s statement blamed just one side in the conflict.🤔

“The problem with the press release was if you knew nothing about the conflict and just read that press release, you would have the impression that Israel mounted an unprovoked attack on Palestinian civilians in an attempt to annihilate them,” said a CMG union member who works at CBC and who asked not to be named for fear of jeopardizing union support in a precarious job market.

“There is no mention of Hamas’ role in any of this; not in the massacre that triggered the war, not for holding hostages, and most significantly in terms of this press release, no mention of Hamas looting aid delivery,” the member said.

The union’s executive soon received “feedback from members,” prompting a re-evaluation and an edit the following day, said Andreea Mihai, spokeswoman for the CMG.

“In response to feedback from members, we clarified the language in the statement to underscore our call for ‘all parties’ to cease hostilities and to reaffirm our focus on the safety of media professionals,” Mihai told National Post.

The updated version of the release, changed late Friday afternoon, leaves that last sentence intact but adds a postscript below it, reading: “Finally, the CMG calls on all parties to end the hostilities and cease the inhumane treatment of civilians in the region.”

The new version of the release includes a notation: “This communication has been adjusted for clarification.”