Joe Adam George: Canada must be more vigilant, not less, about would-be immigrants with terror links

In a development that went largely unnoticed, Liberal MP Salma Zahid recently tabled a petition in the House of Commons urging the federal government to admit members of Jamaat-e-Islami — Bangladesh’s largest Islamist party. The petition noted that in the past, some members of Jamaat-e-Islami had been deemed inadmissible to Canada on security grounds. However, it argued that the group “has engaged in democratic processes and governance in Bangladesh” and that members seeking asylum in Canada are “law-abiding citizens who uphold democratic values.” It urged the government to ensure they receive “fair and just treatment.”

Better yet ban Muslims.

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Alleged terrorist released from Canadian Army reserves just days before flying to Israel

Netiv HaAsara – Dead Canadian Terrorist

Zachareah Quraishi of Airdrie, Alta., was released from the Canadian Armed Forces reserves on July 10, last summer. Within 12 days, he’d bought a plane ticket to Israel, rented a car, and obtained a large kitchen knife.

Israeli authorities say that within hours, the 21-year-old attempted a terror attack on Netiv Ha’asara, a gated village of 900 close to the northern border of the Gaza Strip, on July 22.

It’s nice that our outreach extends to training their terrorists.

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A day that shall live in infamy … well it will certainly be remembered as a shitty one

Toronto City Hall raises Palestinian flag, joining other cities across Canada

TORONTO – The mood was celebratory on the rooftop of Toronto City Hall on Monday morning, as dozens gathered in the brisk weather to watch the Palestinian flag fly over the building for the first time.

Stupid and disgusting.

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Europe stopped a Hamas-linked terror plot — and Canada should heed the warning

In recent weeks, German authorities — working with partners across Europe and with crucial intelligence support from Israel — disrupted a sophisticated Hamas-linked plot to carry out targeted assassinations against Jewish and Israeli civilians in Berlin and other cities. Five suspects were arrested in Germany, Denmark, the United Kingdom, and at the Czech border. Weapons included an AK-47, eight Glock pistols, and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.


This is misinformation. In Canada only Christians and Nazi Fight Clubbers can be terrorists and all Muslims are saints even the Uber driver sex fiends.

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Migrant accused of sex assault claims he would be attacked if deported

A Pakistani migrant accused of sex assault in Britain claims that he would be attacked if deported to his home country.

The unnamed asylum seeker argued that people in Pakistan could target him because of sex offence allegations levelled against him in the UK.

Though his claim for international protection in Britain was initially dismissed, he has now won an appeal as an upper immigration tribunal ruled there had been mistakes in the original decision. He will have his case reheard.

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Zohran Mamdani and the ugly rebirth of the socialism of fools

Two events have been referred to as a ‘day of celebration’ by Western leftists in recent years. There’s Zohran Mamdani’s storming to power in New York City, which radicals across the Anglo-American world hailed as a stirring victory for millennial socialism. The other? The mass murder of socialists on a kibbutz in Israel.

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Birmingham is a failing city – and a worrying harbinger of Britain’s future

Birmingham England

The nation must start paying proper attention to the tragic disintegration of Birmingham. There was a time when the city’s canals promised to make it a Venice of the North. It was the engine room of the UK, a town of a thousand trades producing everything from guns to buttons.

Even as industry began to crumble, it showed promise to pivot into a cradle of innovation. Not only was it the birthplace of heavy metal and the Odeon cinema chain, it was also once the crucible for creative giants, from J R R Tolkien to Robert Plant.

Today it is the poster child for national decline. The mention of the city evokes images of striking binmen, rats as big as cats, “no-go” Islamic enclaves, “slum” neighbourhoods and a stillborn city centre strangled by a ring road. The city is a cautionary tale in the perils of Left-wing complacency and the follies of progressive utopianism – one the nation must heed to move forward.

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The Slow Death of the German Christmas Market

Is the Weihnachtsmarkt dying out? Magdeburg, the capital of Saxony-Anhalt, is the latest German city to cancel its Christmas market over security concerns. Last December, a Saudi psychiatrist and refugee named Taleb al-Abdulmohsen drove his car into crowds during the city’s festivities, killing six people. This year, there are fears that such an attack could be repeated and that the proper protections would not be in place.

Another reason to thank Muslims.

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2025: The Year Islamic Terrorism Went Mainstream

Al Qaeda, Hamas and Islamic terrorism have all become politically acceptable.

In 2025, Hamas and Hezbollah flags became regular sights on Ivy League college campuses, a Muslim immigrant who embraced an unindicted coconspirator in bombing plots in New York City became its mayor, presidential envoys chatted with Hamas and an Al Qaeda leader who used to have a $10 million reward on his head visited the White House and met with the president.

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Ten years later, the Bataclan terrorists are winning

They haven’t won in a war, but they’ve changed the battlefield: no longer the streets, but our minds.

From the court records.

Stade de France:

“Against the stadium gate we find a bone. Pieces of human flesh, a hand. Then what could be an arm and shreds of meat. On Rue de l’Olympisme, a finger.”

Then the photo of Manuel Colaço Dias, the first victim of the attacks. His body had “eleven metal nuts, including one in the lung that caused death.”

Next stop: Le Carillon and Le Petit Cambodge, two restaurants in the city center.


No words.

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Sara Sharif murder: hijab not questioned over fears of causing offence

Sara Sharif was murdered by her father and stepmother after a professional may have “feared causing offence” and failed to question why she was wearing a hijab that hid her injuries, a damning review has found.

The report, commissioned by the Surrey Safeguarding Children Partnership, found that “race was a bar to reporting possible child abuse” and “professionals never explored how [her Pakistani heritage] impacted on Sara”.

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Muslim man yells ‘Allahu Akbar’ and pummels random women, but police insist there’s no ‘religious’ or ‘political’ motive

Like Decarlos Brown Jr. reportedly saying “I got that white girl” just after he stabbed Iryna Zarutska to death completely out of nowhere definitely not being a crime borne of racial hatred or an anti-white attitude but a “mental illness” problem, so are the actions of a Syrian migrant who apparently yelled “Allahu Akbar” as he attacked and beat four random people on the streets of Dresden, Germany.

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Europe’s Spiritual Battle: The Bataclan Massacre 10 Years Later

A decade has passed since the night of November 13, 2015—the night when the heart of Paris was pierced by a wave of coordinated terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of 130 people. Among the bloodiest of these was the massacre at the Bataclan concert hall, where 90 concertgoers were gunned down in cold blood.

A single photograph from that night has stayed with me over the years. It was taken just minutes before the attack began—an image of joy and abandon. The crowd is ecstatic. Arms are raised. Smiles are everywhere. The atmosphere is electric with freedom, pleasure, and anticipation. The American rock band Eagles of Death Metal is on stage, and the audience, caught in the height of their performance, appears to embody everything modern Western nightlife claims to be: liberated, exuberant, carefree.


The Guardian has a very thoughtful pictorial – France commemorates victims of Paris attacks 10 years on – in pictures

Though it would appear Europe has lost its spiritual battle… This is Satanic

h/t Patti Jo

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With Carney’s budget prioritizing the business elite, could this be Canada’s Mamdani moment?

Although you may not have noticed, last week’s federal budget did away with the luxury tax on yachts and private jets.

It had been more of an annoyance than a serious tax on the superrich.

Still, at a time of staggering wealth accumulation at the top and a persistent affordability crisis below, it seemed like an odd decision, and one that suggests how badly Canadians were conned by Mark Carney.

A lot of Elbow People would go for this.

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