So get this…
A nice Jewish woman named Shana Shabat filled out the form on the Paradise Tours website.
She asked for more information about their tours.
They replied to her email with the subject “No thanks.” and the body of the email included two words, “Free Palestine.”
When they were contacted to inquire about their antisemitic response, a man named John from their team replied “Yes. Not interested to host so called israelis. Is there a problem with that?
How many of you are going to bother us? Just move on.”
So, no John, we won’t move on and how many of us are going to bother you? Many of us.
Want to know why? Because this isn’t Germany 1940 and we are no longer weak. We no longer have to take this antisemitic abuse, so you will be held accountable.
I hope the internet makes you pay for your disgusting words!
Their website is https://t.co/sIF1XTteB2 (I don’t see them on X.)
Cmon internet, do your thing.
@Ticketmaster@CanadiensMTL trying to buy presale tickets for the playoffs and it was my turn to purchase and then it kicked me out and brought me to the page counting down to the 12pm sale. Pls help!!
I am a first generation Canadian and Quebecker Jew and as I watch my hometown of Montreal descend into chaos, with law and order seemingly abandoned to appease masked and hateful cowards, I feel compelled to share my perspective.
To those trying to make sense of the situation in Montreal and Quebec, here are my thoughts.
A thread 🧵
For anybody who missed one of the most memorable and powerful speeches yet given at the U.N. General Assembly, here is the full speech by PM Netanyahu.
This man is a true statesman. The west and all the world can learn what a true leader is. He won’t cower or hide. He faces his critics and enemies head on with pride and conviction.
Today, I attended my first pro-Israel demonstration in Chicago. Having participated in a pro-Palestine march years ago in the same city, I want to share my observation of the atmosphere and messages conveyed.
The pro-Israel demonstration was notably peaceful, with no chants advocating for the harm or destruction of any group, even Hamas. The focus was on a desire to live and the right to exist, followed by music and dance. Speakers expressed deep sorrow and urgency about bringing hostages home, while a small pro-Palestine group was chanting "From the river to the sea." right next to them.
This differed greatly from my experience at the pro-Palestine demonstration, which centered on destroying Israel and Zionism, celebrating martyrdom, and included anti-Jewish rhetoric. You could feel the anger and rage in the air.
I empathize deeply with Palestinian children who wish only for peace. Sadly, their aspirations are overshadowed by the actions of pro-Palestine groups around the world and the violence perpetrated by Hamas.