My new book, A Heritage of Nonsense: Jim Garrison's Tales of Mystery and Imagination, is now available. MY book contains nine conspiracy stories which I debunk. https://t.co/FUgDRyC30F
Canada has abandoned a Canadian citizen, Huseyin Ceilil, to life in a Chinese prison on trumped up charges.
The neglect of his plight is a national disgrace.
Prime Minister Harper raised his case repeatedly, both in public and directly with Chinese leaders. He also met with Huseyin’s family (I set up the meeting, much to the dismay of the mandarins at DFAIT / GAC.)
But since 2015 his case has, by all appearances, been treated as an embarrassing inconvenience by the federal government.
Four essays, any one of which would have featured prominently yesterday in a healthier media landscape, anywhere or everywhere across Canada. Some samizdat in today’s Real Story special edition.
https://t.co/gF1Nmy5OYQ
Islamophobia policy handbook launched by man from Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council wearing a lapel pin which is the outline of the state of Israel.
Interesting.
In the new Hong Kong, on this June 4 - the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre - even referring to the numbers "6" and "4" can get you hauled away by plainclothes police
Exceptional editorial on Mark Carney’s antisemitism speech and its lack of courage:
“He should have said: ‘If you oppose Israel’s existence, if you demonize Jewish-Canadians, you are wrong, you are hateful and I stand against you.’”
https://t.co/tG4AYUhra8
TIME TO LEAVE: Never be the last guest at the party: British Jews are under attack from the far-left, the far-right, and radical jihadists, even aided by some Jews for their own benefit, as usual. 250,000 people are the crux of the UK's culture war.
The community is too small and fragile to withstand this multifront battle in the long run. It’s time to move on to sunnier climes. Onwards and upwards. Never look back. Don’t waste your one life in a place where you need to struggle to express your core identity. Always live in a place that is on the up, not on the decline.
This is far longer than my typical post, but it tells an important story of what appears to be an attempt by leadership at Massey College to censor a major conference on antisemitism, leading to the resignation of one of its senior fellows.
The disappointment that greeted Mark Carney’s antisemitism speech this week is partly a function of a Jewish community that has been facing real threats for months, with fears that our governments and institutions have been unwilling to confront them directly and honestly. Hours before the Carney speech, I received a note from Peter Biro, a Toronto lawyer and longtime senior fellow at the University of Toronto’s Massey College, that provided a tangible example of the harm. Biro, facing what appears to have been an attempt by Massey College leadership to censor a major antisemitism conference planned for this fall, resigned his fellowship rather than succumb to it.
Biro proposed, organized, and committed to personally fund a one-day conference, “Antisemitism in Our ‘Free and Democratic Society’: A Canary’s Song,” co-presented with the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights and featuring Deborah Lipstadt, Deborah Lyons, and Irwin Cotler, among others. According to his resignation letter, which I am sharing here with his permission, the College told him it had never approved the event and insisted on appointing an advisory committee to review, curate, and approve a version of the program that fit the College’s “mission and approach.” When he asked who had raised concerns and whether such a committee had any precedent, he says he received no answer.
Biro calls the stated objection false and a pretext. The real concern, he argues, is the substance: how antisemitism would be examined, by whom, and whether a human rights centre founded by a Jewish and Zionist lawyer was an acceptable partner. That objection makes little sense, since the College itself partnered with the very same centre only months ago. In Biro’s words, the committee “looks and feels less like prudent corporate governance and more like antisemitism.” Read the letter and judge for yourself.
Here is the part that should worry everyone. An academic institution responded to a conference on antisemitism, organized by one of its own fellows and featuring some of the world’s most notable antisemitism scholars, by insisting that an oversight committee was needed to decide whether the subject was being handled appropriately. I’ve organized many conferences and never had university leadership intervene in this manner. Massey College, much like Mark Carney, had a chance to lead, but both failed to meet the moment. The conference will go on in Toronto on September 15. The stain on Massey College will not come off as easily.
“Islamists arrive and are given permission to give vent to their ancient loathing by anarcho-socialists, and their naive campus enablers, who love Palestine but hate Canada, and despise Jews most of all.”
https://t.co/rtw0nkp3X6
"It's okay for her to eat kids, but I can't choke her down?"
This is how blood libel becomes violence against Jews. People genuinely feel that attacking Jews is not just their right, but righteous.
This woman is claiming she can smell the dead children on a Jewish woman's breath in a subway in New York and people don't understand it when I say you can criticize Israel but you can't use blood libel to do it.
I don't know how it could be more obvious why.
I am so done with these people. The harm they've done to genuine abuse victims, to my country, to reconciliation, is incalculable. All to protect themselves from accountability for the lies they've been telling. https://t.co/8sLvdtPEEV
I have a theory about why public support for gay marriage and gay rights has dropped from its highs and “moral acceptance of gay and lesbian relationships” is at the lowest level in a decade: the addition of the “T” to LGB.
A growing majority of Americans now see the documented harms to children from the pediatric gender industry, radical trans activism targeting women’s sports and single-sex spaces, and the intimidation of feminists.
It’s time for the gay rights movement to formally divorce itself from the T.
Read the latest about the poll results 👇
https://t.co/huLte7GBL5
“Jews are not allowed to stay with us”
Israelis who tried to book a room at a hotel in Bavaria through travel app Booking were shocked to receive a blatanly antisemitic message.
Following a complaint they filed, the hotel was removed from the platform.
German authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
Banning Jews from your establishment isn’t about politics. It’s pure hate.
Will @globeandmail editorial board members turn themselves in to police voluntarily, or will @LeahGazan be required to dispatch her Truth & Reconciliation Accountability Special Weapons Squad to secure compliance ?