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Jesse Kline: Carney admits antisemitism ‘crisis,’ but won’t do much about it

TORONTO — Prime Minister Mark Carney is good at saying all the right things, as he did during a speech on combating antisemitism at Toronto’s Holy Blossom Temple on Monday afternoon. But talk is cheap. In terms of actual policy prescriptions, Carney might as well have held up a white flag and admitted he has no idea what to do.

In a prerecorded message preceding Carney’s address, the synagogue’s chief rabbi, Yael Splansky, called on Canada to “make good on its promise of peace, order and good government,” noting that, “When hate is tolerated, it grows … when laws are not enforced, permission is granted and lawlessness escalates.


Carney has no shame.

Carney’s logic seems to work this way: My elite pals caused this mess by importing antisemitic cultures, turning our education system into an ideological fever swamp and allowing the Church of Latter Day Brownshirts to turn our streets into a giant Nazi cosplay all the while criminalizing dissent  as “Islamophobic”.

Who better than they to take care of the Jews?

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