
How a year of war a world away has cast a shadow over Canada’s biggest city
It has been a year of grief, anger and anguish.
A war a world away has cast its shadow over the residents of Toronto, one of the world’s most culturally diverse cities, with connections to every part of the globe.
The Hamas attack on Israel a year ago Monday and the ensuing 12 months of Israeli retaliation in Gaza and beyond, the latest brutal chapter in a decades-long conflict, have profoundly affected this city and its residents.
I take solace from the thought of all those White Liberal Voters enjoying Toronto’s burgeoning diversity as the city sinks deeper into the crapper.
Like I’ve been saying …
They now know FULL WELL that NO politician or police force will do a thing.
Because the politicians don’t want to give up the ghouls’ voting power and the cops know that to confront the savages will just make them more savage.
So just watch this get FAR FAR worse. https://t.co/edQZXlyWws
— Ari Goldkind (@AriGoldkind) October 6, 2024
