Swedish Study of Gun Violence Ignores Migration, Ethnicity of Shooters

report from Sweden’s Crime Prevention Council (BRÅ), commissioned by the government to study the increase in gun violence, completely fails to consider mass migration or the ethnicity or culture of shooters in its analysis.

Henrik Angerbrandt, one of the authors behind the study, told news outlet Samnytt that the study did not include the background of perpetrators as it was not considered interesting for the report: “We have not looked at the individual level. We have not looked at foreign backgrounds, and we have generally not examined socioeconomic factors.”

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Liberal staffers’ rebellion reveals growing tension over party’s stand on Gaza conflict

More than 50 Liberal ministerial staffers, mostly of Muslim and Arab origin, are refusing to volunteer in the LaSalle-Émard-Verdun by-election because they object to their own party’s stand on the conflict in Gaza, revealing how deeply that conflict is tearing at the Liberal Party.

And while this speaks to the internal division of a tired government, it also reveals how starkly polarized Canadians have become over the Middle East.

We know what side Trudeau is on.

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‘Jews are beginning to lose hope for a future in France’ – interview

In the wake of the La Grande-Motte Synagogue attack and political turmoil, France Central Consistory vice president and Marseilles Consistory president Michel Cohen Tenoudji expressed concern to The Jerusalem Post about the future of French Jewry and fate of the French Republic.

After the August 24 arson terrorist attack on the Beth Yaacov synagogue in southern France, the Jewish community was shocked and outraged, said Cohen Tenoudji. The attack by the 33-year-old Algerian man, which wounded a police officer, amplified fears about rising antisemitism in the country.

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The grave of the wonderful world of the West

Three years ago, on August 21, 2021, the Western adventure in Afghanistan ended. Nothing remains of twenty years of our presence. Like the website of the University of Kabul, where we offered Afghans courses in “Gender and Woman Studies” since 2015.

It has aged badly, like the CNN article that announced it. Like UNICEF, which said it was “fairly optimistic” that the Taliban would respect women’s right to education while they took back power; like Twitter (as it was called before Elon Musk bought it) which declared that the Taliban could continue to use the social network “as long as they respect the rules”; like a Canadian minister (female) who called the Taliban “our brothers” and the famous French association Osez le féminisme! which expressed “sisterhood with Afghan women in the face of misogyny”.

Ah, misogyny…

The west has to learn to fight Islam as they fought Hitler and Japan in WW II.

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‘Head Separated from Body’: The Persecution of Christians, July 2024

Democratic Republic of Congo: According to a July 28 report:

“Islamic State Central Africa Province (ISCAP) claimed, in four statements published on July 25-27, 2024, that on July 24 its fighters attacked six villages in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) northeastern provinces, beheading more than 57 Christian villagers. In the two largest attacks that day, 54 villagers were beheaded, 30 and 24 respectively.”

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A Toronto rideshare driver is facing charges in connection with the alleged sexual assault of a female customer.

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A Toronto rideshare driver is facing charges in connection with the alleged sexual assault of a female customer.

Sabir Hussain Cheema, 47, is now facing three counts of sexual assault and two counts of sexual harassment, police said in a news release.

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Time for the Truth About Islamism and Its Useful Idiots

We might think that the problem is the terrorist murder by an Islamist migrant. The establishment thinks the real danger is that German voters are angry about it.

This summer’s events could hardly have shown us more clearly how Europe’s spineless, self-loathing attitude to the fight against Islamism here and abroad is putting democracy and Western civilisation at risk. Yet our leaders refuse to face the truth.

Until the recent announcement of their big reunion gigs, 1990s Britpop band Oasis only featured in the news whenever there was a terror attack in the UK; most notably after the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing in which an Islamic suicide bomber killed 22 people, including children, and injured a thousand more at an Ariana Grande concert in the band’s home city.

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Man charged after alleged ‘indecent act’ in family shower area at Toronto pool

Maseehullah Stanikzai – Afghan Shower Guy

… Officers allege the accused was showering when someone saw him doing something indecent, prompting the suspect to threaten another person “who heard the commotion.”

Responding officers arrested the accused at the pool, and charged Maseehullah Stanikzai with indecent act and uttering threats. The charges have not been tested in court.

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Germany is in serious Islamization trouble

In the Die Welt, Peter Schneider, one of the most famous German writers, described the mentality of the cultural demi monde: “At a dinner in a foundation in Berlin, an artist told me that he didn’t understand the discussion about refugees. ‘Ten million refugees in Germany: I wouldn’t have a problem with that.’”

Yes, what’s the problem?

During the “festival of diversity” in the city of Solingen, Germany, nine people were stabbed and three died while the terrorist was shouting “Allahu Akbar”.

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Germany sends Afghans back to Taliban for first time since Kabul fell

The German government has deported 28 Afghan criminals to Kabul for the first time since the Taliban returned to power three years ago, a policy shift following intense pressure to crack down on illegal immigration.

The men, who included convicted rapists and offenders deemed capable of terrorist attacks, were each given €1,000 cash before boarding a Qatar Airways jet, taking off from Leipzig airport shortly before 7am on Friday.

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As new school year looms, B’nai Brith puts universities on notice

Hoping to avoid a repeat of last year’s hateful anti-Israel campus protests this fall, a Jewish group is putting university administrators on notice.

In letters addressed to the heads of over 80 schools across the country, B’nai Brith Canada is urging universities to apply existing anti-racism and DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) policies to ensure Jewish students are protected from hate — particularly with the anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attacks just around the corner.

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Germany Vows ‘Knife Control’ After ISIS Refugee Slashes Throats at Diversity Festival

After a Syrian Muslim refugee slashed the throats of a few middle-aged people at the Festival of Diversity, the German government has announced that it will ban knives over three inches long.

The ISIS terrorist was one of over a million migrants who had invaded Germany while claiming to be “refugees”. The migrant was also one of the many scheduled to be deported, but was not.

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‘We feel alone’: Jews wonder if they have a future at McGill University

In 1926, McGill University imposed a ban on Jewish students. Like other elite colleges at the time – including Harvard, Yale, Columbia and the University of Toronto – the school viewed with suspicion the increasingly Jewish inflection of its student body. Raising the admission standards for Jewish applicants, McGill succeeded in dropping enrolment levels of Jews.

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200 too many Gazans have arrived in Canada under special visa program: IRCC

OTTAWA — More than 200 Gazans have arrived in Canada under a special temporary residency program launched in January, according to Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

“As of August 24, 2024, 209 people have arrived in Canada under the temporary public policy,” wrote IRCC spokesman Jeffrey MacDonald in an email to the National Post.

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