Jesse Kline: Thanks to Trudeau, Hamas is winning the propaganda war

The two major international conflicts currently roiling the world, in Ukraine and Israel, should be fairly morally unambiguous, but a new poll shows a stark contrast in how Canadians view them.

Although there are clear differences between Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine and Hamas’s October 7 terrorist attack on Israel, both were unprovoked acts of aggression against western-aligned states orchestrated by dictatorships intent on upending the liberal postwar international order. Both Kyiv and Jerusalem have been forced to fight existential wars they did not ask for, against enemies with military ambitions that go far beyond the current conflicts.


Support for Israel is very different from what I have observed in the past, far less grassroots.

Social media has seen a concerted elite lead effort where besides the official organizations a mix of academics, journalists, MP’s and other prominent individuals work to win hearts and minds.

Some of these grandees are base hypocrites who made themselves busy in the past calling myself and my late wife “right wing Islamophobes”. Be assured their Oct 7th conversions will be quickly reversed once the wind changes direction. 

Their messaging has been off as well. I have seen some tweets that are real clangers suggesting that Hamas supporters are an affront to multiculturalism when it was multiculty that enabled the Islamists to begin with.

There has been a push by some to denounce DEI not realizing that Jewish organizations such as the ADL continue to seek the blessing of official victim hood status from the DEI cabal.

Others seem to believe DEI was created solely to target Jews forgetting that Whites have been the primary target for years.

What is off-putting is their efforts to secure victim status if successful would leave Whites as the sole official DEI villain.

That’s a bad look for people seeking our assistance.

Make no mistake that Trudeau’s desperate whoring for the Muslim vote has poisoned the land and we will all pay for that for many years to come until Islamist immigration is halted.

Our elites must hate us.  Why else would they have imported incompatible 3rd world cultures that have no regard for Western civilization in general let alone Israel.

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Psst … Hey Queers For Palestine Over Here …

Ain’t no Pride Parade

 

Hezbollah has declared war against the enemy. No, not just Israel

“… The “danger” he speaks of emanates from Lebanon’s LGBTQ+ population. It is the lesbians, gays, bisexuals and trans people that preoccupy his Party of God.

The sayyid has seen the enemy and the enemy is queer. Which is why Nasrallah repeatedly dehumanizes and demonizes LGBTQ+ people.

“The culture of homosexuality is very influential and comes from the United States,” he complained in a televised speech. “It is not only demonic; it has real effects.”

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France: 12-year-old Jewish girl raped in suspected antisemitic attack

The French police arrested three minors aged 12-14 on suspicion of gang rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl on nationalistic grounds, according to reports from local media on Tuesday.

According to the reports, one of the suspects was in a relationship with the girl and claimed in his interrogation that he committed the act as revenge for her not disclosing that she was Jewish.

Antisemitic remarks and pictures, including a photo of a burned Israeli flag, were found on the suspect’s mobile phone.

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Israel Gave Work Permits, While Palestinians Planned Oct. 7 Massacre

On the eve of Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, Israeli authorities had issued work permits to some 18,500 Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, according to the Israeli Defense Ministry’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), a body responsible for Palestinian civil affairs. Israel was forced to revoke the work permits for security reasons after the October 7 atrocities carried out by Hamas and thousands of “ordinary” Palestinians.

Canada has welcomed Hamas to settle here.

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McGill withdraws amnesty offer, toughens tone with pro-Palestinian protesters

As the encampment at McGill’s downtown campus by pro-Palestinian protesters entered its 50th day, the university on Tuesday announced it is withdrawing an offer of amnesty to students involved in the protest and reminded all levels of government and police that “the encampment and related, harmful activities cannot be dealt with by any university on its own.”

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The Munk Debate

I like Douglas Murray. I am glad for the result.

However I can’t help but think it’s just another virtue signal that really isn’t going to achieve much in the here and now.

Those attending the event no doubt left with the chest puffing certainty that they have done their bit.

I bet few if any in this Toronto audience would dare publicly state that immigration from Muslim states to Canada should be ended and those “residents” found expressing hate for this nation should be expeditiously deported.

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Half of Hamas in Rafah beaten, IDF will gain full control in two weeks

The IDF on Monday said that its Division 162 has defeated half of Hamas’s battalions in Rafah, including killing at least 550 terrorists, as well as destroyed around 200 tunnel shafts, and eliminated the terror group’s last major rocket inventory.

Further, the IDF said that within a couple of weeks it would likely be in control of all of Rafah and that the final battles with the remaining two Hamas battalions in parts of Tel al-Sultan and the eastern part of Shabura are already underway.

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Probe finds two universities failed to protect Jewish, Muslim students

The federal Education Department said Monday that two universities failed to adequately protect both Jewish and Muslim students in the heated days after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel and during the war in Gaza that followed.

Both the University of Michigan and the City University of New York (CUNY) and several of its affiliated colleges agreed to reexamine some past cases and to conduct training, among other actions, to resolve federal investigations into student complaints amid the Middle East conflict. Jewish and Palestinian students have described harassment and other incidents of discrimination, with reports of hostile language, disrupted classes, vandalism and more.

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The ‘acceptable’ face of racism in Britain

As elites wring their hands over a moribund far right, surging middle-class anti-Semitism gets a free pass.

Former Tory PM David Cameron, aka Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton, has gone on the offensive against Nigel Farage and Reform UK.

In an interview with The Times last week, Cameron accused Farage of using ‘inflammatory language’ and promoting ‘divisive policies’. Citing the Reform leader’s claim that Tory leader Rishi Sunak ‘doesn’t understand our culture’ after he left the 80th anniversary D-Day commemorations early, Cameron claimed Farage was deploying ‘dog whistle’ politics designed to appeal, presumably, to Britain’s racist masses. Apparently, Reform-curious, working-class voters are only a Farage quip away from beating up British Asians. (Cameron launched this attack despite Farage making it abundantly clear at the time he made them that his comments had nothing to do with race.)

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The Hostages Next Door: Inside a Notable Gaza Family’s Dark Secret

To the outside world, they were a physician, a journalist. No one suspected their apartment had become a prison.

The 73-year-old general practitioner Ahmad Al-Jamal was a fixture of his community.

He worked mornings at a public clinic in the Gaza Strip refugee camp of Nuseirat and afternoons at his own small private clinic, where residents turned to him for procedures such as circumcisions. He also was an imam at a local mosque, where he was known for his beautiful voice when reciting the Quran.

But for the past several months, when he finished his duties each day, he would return home to the apartment he shared with his son, his daughter-in-law and their children—and the three Israeli hostages they were hiding there for Hamas.

It was common knowledge in Nuseirat that the Al-Jamal family was close to Hamas, according to local residents who spoke to The Wall Street Journal. But they said few people in the densely populated area in central Gaza knew of the secret locked in the small, darkened room in the family’s apartment.

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‘Very narrow’: Here’s why ‘hate crimes’ are rarely charged and almost never prosecuted in Canada

What about me?

On Monday, June 10, Toronto police announced they had charged 32-year-old Lou-i Bou-Chahine with public incitement of hatred, under Section 319(1) of the Criminal Code. He allegedly stomped on an Israeli flag at Sunday’s reportedly 50,000-strong Walk for Israel march.

It should be an interesting case to watch. With respect to alleged expressions of hate, Canadian politics has developed a rich lexicon of wishful thinking masquerading as fact since the October 7 terrorist attacks against Israel, and the ensuing and often antisemitic anti-Israel protests.

Stomping a flag? Sounds condescending frankly.

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Is the clock ticking on U of T’s Hamas encampment?

How protesters and the university each see their fight

Inside of the University of Toronto protest encampment — marked by a tall fence reinforced with zip ties and guarded by bouncers — there was an art installation.

Using invasive plant species like the “dog-strangling vine,” a local florist was creating a “symbol of ongoing colonialization.”

The invasive species were meant to represent Zionists.

The paradox of this dehumanizing display, which sat underneath a Progress Pride flag, is that it was created in a place its architects say was founded on compassion.


Oh I’m sure everything will turn out just fine.

Islam is the religion of peace after all and I’ve been cured of my Islamophobia by Justin Trudeau’s shining example.

Reconciliation and mass slaughter will be just around the corner the minute Israel is dissolved.

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Pe’er Krut: Anti-Israel tirade at Ontario high school shows Jews are targets wherever they go

With shots fired at two Canadian Jewish schools in late May, and an anti-Israel tirade waged by a guest speaker reported at a Catholic school, where should Jewish students turn? Where are we safe?

On May 21, students at St. Theresa of Lisieux Catholic High School in Richmond Hill, Ont., were unwittingly ushered into an assembly where a guest speaker, introduced simply as a surgeon, projected graphic imagery from the Israel-Hamas conflict. Accompanying the visuals were a series of unfounded claims about the war, according to an anonymous letter shared by the Jewish Educators and Families Association of Canada.


It is long overdue that blame be placed on our mainstream political parties for their callous import of Islamists. Why were they so cruel to us?

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German education chief sacked after floating a possible funding cut for academics who spoke in favor of pro-Palestinian students

A top education ministry official has been fired after over a botched response to a dispute about academic freedom and the right to protest.

Sabine Döring was found to have explored a scheme to sanction, with financial cuts, university lecturers who spoke against the removal of a pro-Palestinian protest camp at a Berlin university.

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Internal dissent among B.C. teachers union over Israel-Hamas war as Holocaust education becomes mandatory

Next year, Grade 10 students in British Columbia will be required to learn about the Holocaust as part of their coursework to graduate. It is content the provincial government added to the mandatory curriculum last October, weeks after the deadly Hamas attacks on Israel.

But internal communications among members of the BC Teachers’ Federation, as well as screenshots of deleted social-media posts obtained by The Globe and Mail, show deep division about the current conflict in the Middle East, with some Jewish teachers deeply offended by the actions of other teachers belonging to a social-justice group.

You knew that was coming.

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