The Iran protests in New York City are bought and paid for, here it all is with proof. Watch how they load the signs into the car and at 3:10 the leader confronts me and I expose her salary. She celebrated october 7th, and got paid to do it. Best of luck @LaynaLazar.
I hear all the people, including Liberal MPs now claiming that the strikes on Iran are illegal, endanger the lives of civilians and break international law.
Have they ever looked at Iran’s actions over decades?
https://t.co/PrZTSZj8Ka
Two Synagogues shot up with high velocity weapons in Toronto last night.
Apart from some media coverage, silence. Much of Toronto's leadership can't even be bothered to condemn it. That's how commonplace antisemitic hate has become in Toronto and Canada in 2026.
#topoli#onpoli
I want to say something to those who are talking about Iran, about Iranians, about attacking it.
You have never lived under a religious, totalitarian dictatorship.
You grew up in mixed schools.
You don’t understand what it means to be separated girls in one building, boys in another from childhood.
And talking to each others is a great sin.
You wore whatever you wanted.
You cannot imagine being arrested for wearing a T-shirt with English writing on it even something as simple as “hello” or having your hands shoved into a bucket of paint as punishment.
You don’t know what it means that, for men in my country, having long hair was once considered a crime that they would grab you in the street and shave a cross into the middle of your head so you would be forced to shave it all off.
You cannot understand what it means for listening to music to be a crime especially Western music.
Punishable by prison. By lashes.
People were imprisoned even for carrying blank cassette tapes because authorities assumed they intended to record “immoral sounds.”
A woman’s singing voice is forbidden. Listening to it is considered a sin.
Showing musical instruments on television is forbidden.
Owning or carrying an instrument could be treated as a crime and your instrument could be smashed in front of your eyes.
You cannot imagine that owning a VCR was once a crime and if they arrested you, the consequences could be devastating.
Then satellite dishes became illegal. Police would climb rooftops like Spider-Man, tear them down, and later you would receive a court summons demanding to know why you had one.
They began jamming satellite signals so people could not watch. Those signal interferences later raised serious health concerns across the country.
If you didn’t pray at school, you were punished.
If you didn’t fast during Ramadan, you were punished.
If you ate in public during Ramadan, you could be flogged.
We grew up like this.
For the most basic human rights, we constantly had to struggle.
And it never ended.
The situation worsened economically year after year. Jobs required connections — otherwise, even the most highly educated young people often ended up driving taxis to survive.
We were told to chant “death to” one group of countries one day, another group the next.
The internet in Iran is rationed.
Twitter (now X) has been filtered since 2009.
YouTube has been filtered since 2009.
Instagram has been filtered since 2022.
If you see Iranians on these platforms, many access them through VPNs.
And despite all of this
We remained kind.
We remained compassionate.
We tried to see the beauty in life.
We learned to endure.
But endurance does not mean acceptance.
Before you speak, look at where you live.
Look at what you have had your entire life.
Ask yourself whether you have ever had to fight for the most basic freedoms for the right to choose your clothes, your music, your thoughts.
Ask yourself whether you have ever been punished for simply existing as you are.
Then speak.
And understand this:
Many of us are grateful to the United States and to Israel for their military assistance to our country.
Not because we love war.
But because we have lived our entire lives in one.
#Iran
#KingRezaPahlavi
#ThankYouTrump
#ThankYouNetanyahu
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I found out where the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM - formerly CAIR-Canada) gets some of their money.
From a registered charity that receives taxpayer funding, has operations in Iraq, that just hosted a funeral celebration for the elimination of terrorist Khamenei.
Canada’s former budget watchdog Yves Giroux says the government’s failure to appoint a new parliamentary budget officer is a “conscious decision” to silence the office and prevent it from holding the government accountable. https://t.co/bA3yxBEpcl via @thehilltimes
See that destroyed building in Tehran?
FARAJA, Iran's morality police headquarters.
Mahsa Amini was killed there.
I was taken there for showing HAIR. The terror, the humiliation, unforgettable.
Millions of Iranian women know this fear.
Now it's rubble.
Not destruction. Justice.
Released on an undertaking…
I was denied bail twice, jailed for almost 50 days, and fought off a rabid Ontario prosecutor who desperately wanted me in pretrial custody for the duration. He said I was a danger to society, that I would spend 10 years in prison, and that my release would put the administration of justice into disrepute.
For alleged mischief….
Perhaps once the investigations into Ontario’s rampant cop corruption have concluded, they can turn their eyes to the judiciary.
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Celebrating World Hijab Day for “inclusivity” is like celebrating Female Genital Mutilation Day and branding it as women’s empowerment.
Western liberals have lost the plot.
LIBERALS really don’t like to be asked about their ILLEGAL use of the Emergencies Act against peaceful Canadians
The question was asked and immediately the GAVEL was banged to end the discussion. Zero Accountability 🤯
It’s been 39 days since protests in Iran began.
43,000+ civilians have been killed.
Thousands of women have been shot.
Dozens of children killed.
Where are the ‘Free Palestine’ activists?
Silence from Ms. Rachel.
Silence from Greta Thunberg.
Three weeks have passed since 3 Federal Court of Appeal judges upheld Justice Mosley’s January 23, 2024 ruling that the Canadian Liberal government's use of the Emergencies Act in 2022 was ‘unreasonable, violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and was not justified to end the Freedom Convoy protests’.
Radio silence from the PMO.
Radio silence from the Justice Minister.
Radio Silence from Canadian main stream media.
No apology to Canadians like Csaba.
Vid 👇🏼
https://t.co/rBJME21OaZ
"Jews out of McGill Med."
This was scrawled on the bathroom wall at the @uMcGill Medical School building.
Canadian universities are failing their Jewish students and society at large by not vigorously confronting vile racism on their campuses.
#Antisemitism
A website in Canada is publishing a target list of Jewish schools, synagogues, and camps, labeling them “connected to the IDF.”
This isn’t activism. It’s incitement. And it’s dangerous.
At Shurat HaDin, we’ve demanded Canadian authorities shut it down before someone gets hurt.
We remember where this leads. And we will not stay silent.
Will the woman who was raped experience less trauma because her rapist was indigenous? What a terrible message to send to women and girls. Everywhere we turn, the safety of girls and women is less important than protecting ideology and men. It feels like this stuff is everywhere because it is. Women and girls deserve protection from predators.