Ottawa cuts funding to activist group accused of anti-Catholic bias

Ottawa cuts funding to activist group accused of anti-Catholic bias

A Toronto-based activist organization accused of targeting Catholics and pro-life groups has lost its federal heritage funding for the first time since 2020 after MPs raised concerns the taxpayer-funded group was fueling political division.

Access To Information records show the Canadian Anti-Hate Network received nearly $700,000 from the Department of Canadian Heritage over the past five years before its latest funding agreement expired Feb. 28 without renewal.


This was Bernie Farber’s gang. I wonder if he’s given himself credit for helping create “The Silence”.

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Anti-hate group blames Blacklock’s for scrutiny of federal funding

The Canadian Anti-Hate Network is pointing the finger at Blacklock’s Reporter after Conservative MPs questioned nearly $1 million in federal funding for the group’s operations.

Evan Balgord, executive director of the federally subsidized network, said in a Montréal podcast Friday that he admired Blacklock’s as a journalist until it began reporting on his activities.

(Incognito)

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How the SPLC Targets Catholics and Other Christians

The SPLC does not prevent hate but directs it, mostly toward Christians for promoting the teachings of Christ.

Under President Donald Trump, the FBI recently made the decision to sever ties with the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a self-described anti-hate group that has long placed mainstream conservative and Christian organizations and institutions on a par with groups like the Ku Klux Klan. “The Southern Poverty Law Center long ago abandoned civil rights work and turned into a partisan smear machine,” FBI Director Kash Patel told The Daily Signal. “Their so-called hate map has been used to defame mainstream Americans and even inspired violence,” he added, referring to a 2012 attack on Family Research Council’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. “That disgraceful record makes them unfit for any FBI partnership.”


The SPLC, ADL, Hope Not Hate, The Institute For Strategic Dialogue, Antihate.ca are all cut from the same cloth.

Far-Left extremists who profit by providing their exclusively ‘right-wing’ enemies lists to their political allies. Enemies often coincidentally shared with the likes of CAIR and Antifa.

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A Reply by the Editors of Aporia to a Hope Not Hate Hit Job

You may have seen that the Guardian, a newspaper linked to slavery, recently published a big exposé on “race science”. Then about a week later, Britain’s Channel 4 broadcast an hour-and-a-half-long documentary on the “far right”. Much of the material for these two offerings came from footage obtained by an undercover journalist who works for the left-wing activist organisation Hope not Hate. Posing as an investor, he secretly filmed himself talking to various individuals, including our former editor-in-chief Matt Archer.

“Hate” is an industry.

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Taxpayer-funded guidebook on preventing hate calls out Conservatives

Access To Information records show that a taxpayer-funded guidebook suggested the Conservative Party might have bigots and young white nationalists trying to join its ranks, reports Blacklock’s Reporter.

“They sometimes attempt to infiltrate mainstream Conservative political parties,” states the guidebook called Confronting And Preventing Hate In Canadian Schools that was approved by former diversity minister Ahmed Hussen’s office.


Laith Marouf, Birju Dattani, CAHN – the LPC is covered in slime.

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FIRST READING: The conspicuous silence of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network

As Canadian cities continue to be roiled by mass rallies calling for the destruction of Israel , it has yielded nothing but prolonged silence from the one body that has been cited by the Trudeau government as a leading authority on “hate.”

The Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) — a perennial recipient of federal “anti-racism” monies — has not issued a single statement or social media post in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks against Israel, even when those attacks sparked celebratory rallies across Canada’s major cities.

By contrast, the group issued five statements over five weeks regarding the 1 Million March 4 Children, a protest that called for the removal of “gender identity” instruction from school curricula.

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DHS Awarded $750k Grant to SPLC Partner to ‘Inoculate’ Teens Against Extremism

The Biden administration awarded a six-figure grant to a liberal think tank to produce “inoculation” videos to fight extremism. The organization in question, the Polarization & Extremism Research & Innovation Lab (PERIL), has extensive ties to the Southern Poverty Law Center and is led by a professor who serves on an advisory committee for the left-wing activist group.

The Department of Homeland Security awarded $749,828 to the group as part of its Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention program, according to government records reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon. PERIL will use the funds to improve “media literacy” to identify extremist ideas and form “inoculation tactics to create off-ramps from violent extremism.”

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Dodgers re-invite drag nuns to Pride Night after cutting them

Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence – Anti-Christian Hate Group

The Los Angeles Dodgers announced that the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a well-known San Francisco order of queer and trans “nuns” that has existed since the 1970s, are once again welcome at the team’s annual Pride Night.

Last week, the baseball team rescinded the group’s invitation after a Republican senator from Florida wrote a letter accusing the sisters, a group which came to prominence during the Aids crisis, of being anti-Christian activists. The group, which does charitable and protest work in addition to its street drag show performances, was set to receive an award during a ceremony before a 16 June game against the San Francisco Giants.

h/t Mauser

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The Hate Industry

The “anti-hate” hate industry creates the tribalism it claims to fight, and the only beneficiary of all the hate it creates is the hate industry itself.

In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, when establishment politicians started to make common use of the term “homeland,” they told us the most dangerous threat to Americans was foreign terrorists. But today, we are instructed to fear the enemy within. A new iconic date, January 6, 2021, is inscribed on our collective consciousness. From coast to coast, Americans are being herded into two camps. There are the “white supremacists,” those bad people who purportedly hate good people. And then there is everyone else, good people who are encouraged to hate the bad people.

The common thread, to state the obvious, is hate.

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Los Angeles Dodgers cancel plans to honor ‘queer and trans nuns’ hate group after uproar

The Los Angeles Dodgers have nixed plans to honor a radical group of “queer and trans nuns” at their upcoming Pride Night — following uproar over the allegedly “blatantly perverted, sexual and disgusting anti-Catholic hate group.”

The baseball team announced earlier this month that it was honoring the local chapter of The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence with its annual Community Hero Award next month.

The “nuns” — who have names like Sister T’aint A Virgin, Sister Porn Again and Sister Holly Lewya — were being awarded for supposedly “promoting human rights and respect for diversity and spiritual enlightenment.”

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A ‘hate castle’ or welcome neighbor? VDare divides a West Virginia town.

In Berkeley Springs, the purchase of an iconic castle by VDare, which some consider a hate group, has led to angst and ugliness

BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. — The little town was sparkling.

White lights gleamed from the garlands and wreaths adorning the gazebo in Berkeley Springs State Park. A large Christmas tree was lit next to the courthouse. Even the parking meters downtown were decorated for the holiday, transformed into snowmen, garden gnomes and the Grinch.

And looming above it all: the Berkeley Castle, a 19th-century structure that has become as much a symbol of this tourist town two hours northwest of Washington as the flowing hot springs that gave this Appalachian community its name.

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New CAHN Job

Montreal anti-radicalization centre shifts focus from jihadism to far-right violence

Montreal’s anti-radicalization centre no longer occupies the same spacious offices that once received high-profile visitors such as then-UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon.

To reach its current office, visitors have to navigate the corridors of the concrete pyramid that is the city’s former Olympic Village, past pizza and sushi shops, other offices and a grocery store.

Fresh from the wreckage of CAHN a new anti-conservative hate group rises from the ashes.

The good news is it’s French so no one will pay any attention to them.

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‘Salad-bar’ extremism on the rise in Canada, report says … Did Trudeau finally unify something?

… Mike King, director of research at the OPV, said that in the past, there were many distinct ideologies, listing examples such as white supremacy, anti-government extremism and left-wing extremism and extreme misogyny.

“Now we’re seeing more and more blurred planes between these ideologies where people are kind of picking and choosing portions of the same ideologies, and putting them together and almost kind of having a tailored extremist ideology of their own,” he said.

I suggest that the despicable Justin Trudeau has united extremists of all stripes.

I never heard of OPV, I bet it’s tax payer supported. “Hate” has been made a lucrative gig by Justin being both target and funder.

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