
A gunman who killed a beloved Scarborough dad after a bar fight in 2021 could walk out of jail on time served – thanks to the “absolutely incomprehensible” triple-bunking he’s endured in Toronto detention centres.

A gunman who killed a beloved Scarborough dad after a bar fight in 2021 could walk out of jail on time served – thanks to the “absolutely incomprehensible” triple-bunking he’s endured in Toronto detention centres.

As was inevitable with an influx of Muslim immigrants from Sharia-compliant countries, honor killing has come to Lacey, Washington, USA, a suburb of Olympia. Unfortunately, this isn’t the only sign of Sharia Islam’s foothold in America.

Perhaps New Statesman was right to headline: “The West is bored to death.”
Every day we invent a controversy over phantom “racism.”
And while the West dies of boredom and drifts into nothingness talking about mansplaining and misgendering, a death cult rises in Eurabia.
Imagine if in 1945, hundreds of Europeans had named newborns “Adolf,” a name that unsurprisingly disappeared after WWII.
Today, 583 baby boys in the UK have been named “Yahya”.

Donald Trump is considering getting involved in the New York mayoral race in an effort to stop Zohran Mamdani from winning.
The US president reportedly spoke to Andrew Cuomo after he lost the Democratic primary to socialist candidate Mr Mamdani, according to insiders.
Mr Trump is also said to have pressed a Republican congressman and a New York businessman about who has the best chance of beating the millennial frontrunner, The New York Times reported.

Pro-Palestinian protesters gather outside Joly’s home, raising security concerns
A pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the home of Industry Minister Mélanie Joly has sparked calls for the government to consider security measures to protect politicians from protests at their residences.
A group of up to 60 protesters chanted slogans, rang bells, banged pots and projected messages onto Ms. Joly’s house in Montreal on Wednesday evening, in an escalation of protest activity over the situation in Gaza.
But they’re her constituents!
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly implied that the 7,000 or so Arabs in her Montreal riding influence her positions on Israel

Muslim advocacy organizations are calling on Parliament to regulate what they describe as disinformation by politicians targeting Arab Canadians, urging the Office of the Ethics Commissioner to hold elected officials accountable for spreading harmful narratives.
Blacklock’s Reporter says the proposal is outlined in a new report titled Documenting The Palestine Exception, released by York University’s Islamophobia Research Hub.

Designating the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) in the United States is a basic first step in countering the organization’s corrosive influence. The MB has spread extremism, instability and terrorism from the Middle East to the rest of the world, not least in the US and Europe, with affiliates of the organization spread across at least 70 other countries.
I just can’t see the Liberal Party being outlawed.

France has reportedly stripped the residency permit of a man who lit a cigarette at a war memorial in Paris after he was caught on camera.
Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau on Tuesday called the actions of a 47-year-old Moroccan man “indecent and pathetic” following his arrest. Video footage of him lighting a cigarette beneath the much-visited Arc de Triomphe sparked outrage after it was circulated.
In Paris, a man lit a cigarette from the eternal flame under the Arc de Triomphe.
The Interior Ministry said the suspect was detained and confessed to the crime. pic.twitter.com/IaXq24mMEf
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A new report from the Islamophobia Research Hub at York University calls on governments across Canada to increase oversight on how universities, schools, police forces and Parliament deal with the recent spike in instances of anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian racism.
The report also calls on all levels of government in Canada to officially recognize May 15 as Nakba Day. Palestinians mark the day after Israel declared independence in 1948 as the beginning of the destruction of their homeland.

Child rape is ignored while a Christian preacher is arrested
Last week, three men were found guilty of raping young girls in Rotherham. The rapes took place 25 years ago, but the wheels of justice move very slowly for grooming gang offenders. The three men are Sageer Hussain (who is already in prison for other rape offences), Kesur Ajaib and Mohammaed Makhmood.
The first girl was 14 years old when she was raped in 1999 by Ajab and Makhmood. Ajaib made conversation with her and plied her with alcohol before luring her into an alleyway where he raped her. Makhmood raped her on another occasion after leading her to a nearby graveyard.

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada is set to decide Thursday whether to hear the appeal of Raed Jaser, who was convicted of planning to commit murder for the benefit of a terrorist group.
It’s the latest chapter in a long-running legal saga that began 12 years ago with charges against Jaser and Chiheb Esseghaier for plotting attacks, including the planned sabotage of a Via Rail passenger train.
The Crown alleged that Jaser and Esseghaier had agreed to kill Canadian citizens to force Canada to remove its military troops from Afghanistan.
When a senior Hamas terrorist praises your country by name, it’s not a diplomatic gesture. It’s not a political milestone. It is a stain. A warning. An indictment of a nation that has lost its moral compass, its democratic voice, and perhaps even its future.
Carney knows. He just doesn’t care.

One of Britain’s leading Muslim online preachers has lost a libel case after a judge ruled an article which portrays him as a “street agitator” who whips up mobs is substantially true.
Mohammed Hegab, who has 1.3 million YouTube subscribers under the name Mohammed Hijab, complained about an article published in The Spectator magazine.
The article by Douglas Murray, headlined “Leicester and the downside with diversity”, began with the observation that “if you import the world’s people you import the world’s problems”. It referred to videos that Hegab had filmed of clashes between Muslims and Hindus in Leicester and of speeches to his supporters in London and at anti-Israeli protests.
h/t Patti Jo

It’s a story that one might expect to come out of Tehran or Lahore. Instead, it comes from Lyon, France. The French-language CNews reported that “a man was sentenced this Wednesday by the Lyon Criminal Court to one year in prison for burning a Quran in front of a mosque in Villeurbanne (Rhône) last June.”
This had been a long time in the offing, and now it’s happening with increasing frequency. For years, Western governments refrained from crossing the line and levying criminal charges against someone for violating Islamic blasphemy laws. Then in Britain in June, a Turkish dissident, Hamit Coskun, was fined for burning a Qur’an. And now this.

A migrant staying in a hotel in Greater Manchester has been charged with attempting to kidnap a 10-year-old girl.
Edris Abdelrazig, 30, allegedly tried to abduct the girl in Stockport on July 13, while she was out with her father.
Mr Abdelrazig is a Sudanese national who had been staying in a three-star, £100-a-night hotel, The Sun reported.