
The days of exclusionary signs at golf clubs have been replaced by open calls for jihad in Jewish neighborhoods. This will not end well.
Late last year I sat down to breakfast in Ottawa, Ontario, with Dr. Einat Wilf, one of the world’s foremost experts on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She had come to Canada’s capital to speak about the war in Israel, what Palestinians really want, and the future of a possible two-state solution. Near the end of our chat, I asked if she had seen any of the “pro-Palestinian” rallies that had become a weekly occurrence in the city. “One of them went by my hotel last night,” Wilf said. “There’s a very dark energy to them. Serious pre-pogrom vibes.”
The word pogrom is the Yiddish word for “devastation” or “destruction.” What it refers to, historically, are the mob attacks that were a regular feature of life for Jews in the 19th and early 20th centuries—attacks that most often were passively or openly supported by the state.
The Canadian state has chosen to side with the Islamists for good reason.
It was the state that enabled Muslim immigration and now it has blown up in their faces.
The bureaucrats and politicians responsible for this fiasco fear having to face accountability for their heinous act of social engineering.
So they chose to double down and support these latter day Storm Troopers because they fear them more than they fear the Jews and anyone else for that matter.
In a just world they would be in shackles and they know it.
