Canadian roots spanning over 400 years — des racines profondes. Occasionally dropping into the curious stream of people, systems, and absurd thought called X.
If you support or excuse what happened on Oct 7th….burning people alive, raping women, mutilating bodies ….then you must support any group with a grievance doing the exact same thing.
Indigenous Canadians torching neighborhoods?
Native Americans massacring civilians?
Any minority, anywhere, with a list of historical wrongs?
You don’t get to cheer selective barbarism.
Rape, torture, and slaughter aren’t ‘resistance.’ They’re evil. Full stop.
@thetaxpayer1 It depends which “Canadians” you’re talking about. Recent immigrants from the 3rd world have seen their lives improve dramatically.
That’s The Strategy.
Congratulations to Zimbabwe on being elected for a two-year term on the U.N. Security Council.
Zimbabwe's credentials:
🇿🇼 Torture
🇿🇼 Child labor
🇿🇼 Tainted elections
🇿🇼 Jails critics and journalists
🇿🇼 Authoritarian rule over decades
Calling them “successful” is a stretch. Imagine standing on Indigenous land at a Canadian university and accusing another nation of genocide while condemning a people indigenous to their ancestral homeland for defending themselves against terrorists.
The intellectual inconsistency is remarkable.
You diabolical liar.
You put Omar Alghabra on an antisemitism committee. He is antisemitic in the extreme.
He lobbied to remove Hamas and Hezbollah from Canada's terrorist list.
He stands with the murderers of Jews.
That is who you have appointed, you utter disgrace.
@jindisinghka Imagine using “old stock Canadians” as an insult, as though we weren’t the very people who built the country that millions around the world want to come to.
@MaweezyB@Azza90568050@AnacottS86@mishtal@piersmorgan This isn’t Uganda, thug.
The fascinating part is that you’ve reached a stage where disagreement itself is evidence of guilt.
Anyone who disagrees with you is corrupt. Anyone who questions you is evil.
That’s not civil discourse. It’s a belief system.
Canada imported a LOT of European immigrants after WWII who had regressive ideas on Jews. But it was made very clear to them that the price of admission to Canada was taking these views to the grave. The modern-day immigrant from the Islamic world, by contrast, encounters whole university departments endorsing every single Jew-hating grievance fantasy they can imagine.
@mfproudman@TristinHopper At this point, “an unusual name” is almost beside the point. Many institutions seem more afraid of who is expressing prejudice than concerned about the prejudice itself.