WARMINGTON: Cops should drop van probe, focus on kids used in protests instead

Al Quds Day, Queens Park, Toronto, July 26 2014

Seeing a small child heading up a anti-Israel protest was almost as shocking as seeing kids holding up swastikas.

A small child, whose face is covered with a red and white keffiyeh, was leading a Gaza resistance march Saturday on Yonge St. About five years old and riding on the shoulders of a keffiyeh-wearing adult, the child was speaking into a microphone to marshal a large crowd on Yonge, chanting in Arabic to the beat of a drummer.

It was surreal.


Yes it is surreal but nothing new, as indicated the pic above is from 2014.

Our leadership needs to understand that Islam is a death cult.

Think of fighting the Emperor God worshipping Japanese in WW II.

That is the only way to defeat them.

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CBC struggling to make impact online despite massive staffing and funding

Despite having the largest online staffing of any Canadian newsroom and receiving $1.4 billion in annual subsidies, the CBC is struggling to make an impact online, with a mere 11% of social media engagement nationwide.

Blacklock’s Reporter says this is according to the inaugural Canadian Information Ecosystem report, which found that the CBC trails behind other Canadian television networks in online engagement.


If you’re a Transgender lesbian illegal alien person of colour who supports Hamas then CBC is the place for you.

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‘STUPID AMOUNTS OF MONEY’: State Department Official Admits ‘Mistakes’ in Ukraine; U.S. Funding ‘Unaccounted For’

While everyday Americans face ongoing economic challenges and sky high inflation at home, a current Country Coordinator for the U.S. State Department stated in a Project Veritas undercover recording that most Americans are unaware of the “stupid amounts of money” flowing from U.S. taxpayers to Ukraine – “billions” he admits is used to prop up the Ukrainian electrical grid and pay handsome salaries.

Ukraine, Afghanistan, the ME – Modern warfare seems to be about who gets to take the money and run.

h/t Mauser

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Chants of ‘intifada revolution’ at pro-Palestinian London protest

Chants of “intifada revolution” rang out and a smoke bomb was set off at a large pro-Palestinian demonstration in central London on Saturday.

The latest pro-Palestinian march in the capital had been expected to attract unusually large numbers, with the date marking the 76th anniversary of the “Nakba” – the word, meaning
“catastrophe”, used by Palestinians to describe Israel’s settlement on their land.

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Benjamin Netanyahu rejects ceasefire demands that would ‘leave Hamas intact’ – as Israeli cabinet votes to close Al Jazeera office

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected ceasefire proposals because he says Hamas’s call for a withdrawal of all troops from Gaza and an end to the war is unacceptable.

Mr Netanyahu said agreeing such proposals would “leave Hamas intact” and leave the possibility of another attack in future.

“Surrendering to the demands of Hamas would be a terrible defeat for the State of Israel,” he said in a video statement.

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Love the idea or hate it, experts say federal use of notwithstanding clause would be a bombshell

Could be twins, at least on spiritual plain says CBC

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s suggestion this week that he would use the notwithstanding clause to push through criminal justice reforms would be a landmark moment in the history of the controversial mechanism, experts say.

In an interview on CBC Radio’s The House airing Saturday, defence lawyer Lindsay Board said federal use of Section 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, known as the notwithstanding clause, would be historic.

“It’s only been done a handful of times at the provincial level. It is incredibly politically significant and would perhaps set a precedent if that were invoked,” she told The House.

Really? A Bombshell? Nope.

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The Insane World of Intersectional Climate Change

Once upon a time, linking climate change directly back to homosexuality was almost enough to get you sectioned. Remember 10 years ago, during the floods of 2014, when UKIP local councillor David Silvester was widely mocked after writing a letter to then-PM David Cameron, warning that the bad weather of the day was due to Dismal Dave’s acting “arrogantly against the Gospel” by planning to legalise gay marriage, thereby angering God Almighty and causing Him to unleash “storms, disease, pestilence and war” upon us all?

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1 year after the Pearson heist, no arrests and no sign yet of all that gold and cash

The Air Canada flight leaving Zurich, Switzerland, a year ago, had some precious cargo aboard — namely 400 kilograms of gold and nearly $2 million US in cash.

It was moved across the Atlantic Ocean on April 17, 2023, just three days after a security firm had arranged for its transport to Canada.

The gold and the money — with a combined value of at least $20 million Cdn at the time — made it to Toronto’s Pearson airport.

Often an insider is found to have been an accomplice to a gang, in this case it is alleged that one guy showed up with a fraudulent waybill and waltzed out with the treasure.

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Pro-Palestinian demonstration downtown draws thousands amid heightened tensions between protesters and Toronto police

A pro-Palestinian rally in downtown Toronto on Saturday afternoon drew thousands of demonstrators and led to one arrest, and comes after a week of heightened tensions between demonstrators and police.

Toronto police confirmed one person was arrested at around 4:15 p.m. for breach of peace and was unconditionally released. Video on X appears to show the person was a counterprotester who was part of a small group that appeared to confront pro-Palestinian demonstrators, as observed by the Star.

The roughly half-dozen counterprotesters arrived less than an hour into the rally, which began at 3 p.m., and inserted themselves into the crowd before being pulled out by police officers on bikes.

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Islands That Climate Alarmists Said Would Soon “Disappear” Due to Rising Sea Found to Have Grown in Size

An amount of land equivalent to the Isle of Wight has been added to the shorelines of 13,000 islands around the world in just the last 20 years. This fascinating fact of a 369.67 square kilometre increase has recently been discovered by a group of Chinese scientists analysing both surface and satellite records. Overall, land was lost during the 1990s, but the scientists found that in the study period of three decades to 2020 there was a net increase of 157.21 km2. The study observed considerable natural variation in both erosion and accretion. Of course, the findings blow holes in the poster scare run by alarmists suggesting that rising sea levels caused by humans using hydrocarbons will condemn many islands to disappear shortly beneath rising sea levels. By means of such flimsy scare tactics, as we have seen in many other cases, desperate attempts are made to terrify global populations to accept the insanity of the Net Zero collectivisation.

h/t DS

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Can Blacks Be Racist?

Racism should not be judged as one thing when one person does it and a different thing when another person does it.

One of the big kerfuffles in women’s sports right now is only tangentially about sports. It’s mostly about race.

It involves, also tangentially, Caitlin Clark, the sharpshooting basketball phenom for the University of Iowa who is tearing through college records like they were so many tissue-paper intramural defenses. Last week she bested Pete Maravich’s all-time scoring record of 3,667 points in a game against Ohio State. She’s currently at 3,771 points as the Hawkeyes get ready for what will almost certainly be a No. 1 seed in next week’s NCAA tournament.

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Conquistadors ‘turned to cannibalism during invasion of Americas’

Mass slaughter, torture, rape and human sacrifice were among the atrocities committed during the conflicts prompted by the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the “New World”.

To them can be added another: cannibalism committed by the Spanish invaders. Such were the deprivations suffered by the Spaniards during their conquests that they were driven to eating their enemies, a new study has suggested.

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