Repeat Offender: Senior federal public servant faces possible disciplinary action for anti-Israel remarks

The Privy Council Office has launched an internal investigation into a senior public servant for posting anti-Israel sentiments on social media in the aftermath of the massacre of civilians by Hamas gunmen.

Nisam Siddiqui, a former senior analyst at PCO who is now listed as a senior adviser at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, accused Canada and other Western countries of aiding Israel in “war crimes and crimes against humanity” against Palestinians in Gaza.

It’s the second time this bigot has been called on the carpet. He still has a job of course.

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Fact-Checkers Throttle Posts Claiming Iran Chanted ‘Death to America’

If the fact-checking industry is going to insist that it should be able to throttle social media posts, at the very least, it should fact-check the claims the post is actually making and not straw men because Instagram posts have been deemed misinformation after PolitiFact and the USA Today accused the posters of attributing a 2020 “Death to America” chant in the Iranian parliament to 2023 when the posts did no such thing.

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‘I support the attack 100%’: inside London’s Israel embassy protest

It’s a balmy October evening on Kensington High Street and a little old Italian lady is standing up for Hamas’s right to attack civilians. Elisa, her face increasingly close to mine, insists the terror group is “defending Palestine and the rights of the resistance”.

“We need sanctions on Israel,” she adds. “These people in Israel don’t respect human life.”

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Hamas attacks on Israel are not terrorism, Muslim group Cage insists

A Muslim campaign group which once praised a British terrorist who beheaded western hostages as a “beautiful young man” has justified the attack on Israelis by Hamas as “the inalienable right of the Palestinian people”.

The statement by Cage said that the word “terrorism” should not be used to describe the violence and did not express sympathy for the victims of the attacks.

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Black Lives Matter: Hamas massacre must not be condemned

Black Lives Matter Grassroots issued a statement today (Tuesday) reiterating the organization’s support for the Palestinian cause following the Hamas massacre of over 900 Israelis on Saturday, and even said that Hamas should not be condemned for the deadliest attack on Jews since the Nazi Holocaust.

“As the world is faced with deep questions about self-determination, as we all desire and pray for a world of peace, we must stand unwaveringly on the side of the oppressed. When a people has been subject to decades of apartheid and unimaginable violence, their resistance must not be condemned but understood as a desperate act of self-defense,” Black Lives Matter Grassroots stated.

I’m pretty sure white supremacists put them up to this.

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Diversity is depraved!

The post was taken down but the account still hosts lots of vibrant diversity that contributes to the multicultural mosaic of Canada.

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Hostin Looks to Blame Israelis for Hamas’s Barbarism Against Civilians

One would think that Hamas’s terrorism campaign, which included kidnapping Israeli women to rape and murder, would mean all the ladies at the table of ABC’s The View would be in lock-step opposition to the group. But on Monday’s edition of the show, chronically aggrieved and staunchly racist Sunny Hostin tried to weasel in a way to blame Israel and the victims of the attacks for giving Hamas a reason to do what they did.

Luckily, Hostin was the odd one out. She was the fourth person to ask questions of ABC foreign correspondent James Longman, who was live in front of the rubble of a destroyed building in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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And here’s Sweden learning what it takes to be a NATO member!

All the result of a special liason with the British armed forces …

h/t Mauser

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