Al Quds Day

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h/t Mauser

I’ll toss in any interesting vids but I suspect this will be fairly quiet. The rally is supposed to kick off at 3PM.

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Al-Quds rally in Toronto to proceed as planned despite Ford’s push to stop it, lawyer says

Fatima Ford is pleased her cousin’s interference was thwarted

… As of 8 p.m., Stephen Ellis, the legal counsel for the rally organizers, said he has not received a notice yet.

He told CTV News Toronto that the province won’t succeed in getting an injunction and is confident that the event will proceed.

“Mr. Ford is pandering to the most backward political elements in our society. What he’s looking to do is to pander to that section of people who are uncritically supporting Israel, no matter what it does. So, his tweet is a disgrace. I’m not surprised,” Ellis said.

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Al Quds Dud?

Fatima Ford calls it a betrayal.

Seems a little late in the day, is it just for show?

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WARMINGTON: Instead of stopping Al-Quds Day amid shootings, Toronto prepares

Six shootings related to the war in Iran and more than 50 bullets.

And zero arrests! Terrorists run the streets here. And they know it.


That’s nice, it’s good the Khomeinists will have police protection.

Is this late stage multiculturalism and diversity or are we already conquered?

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Police will have enhanced presence downtown amid concerns over hate speech, violence at Al Quds Day protest

Al Quds Day Queens Park 2013 – You gotta love how they get the kids involved. And still people pretend to be shocked and wonder where the hate comes from! Here’s a hint it’s spelled I.S.L.A.M.

Toronto police say that they will have an enhanced presence downtown this weekend as more than a dozen protests take place, including a pro-Palestinian rally that has been the site of clashes between demonstrators in the past.

Police Chief James Ramer held a news conference on Friday morning to discuss the operational planning for this weekend’s protests.

He said that some members of the public have expressed concerns in recent days about an Al-Quds Day protest planned for Saturday afternoon in the downtown core, specifically regrading the “potential for hate speech, as well as the potential for confrontation between participants and those who are opposed to the event.”

Awww. I was planning to attend today’s hate-fest but with the Police announcing they’ll be on watch I decided to stay put.

Still it will be interesting to see what if anything comes under police scrutiny as possible “hate-speech.”

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