I can't wait for the inevitable denials of savagery:
Canada is rolling out new immigration measures including granting temporary visas to individuals in Gaza who are related to Canadians, as well as Israelis and Palestinians already in this country.
Noting that many Canadians are concerned about the safety of their loved ones currently in Gaza, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister Marc Miller announced Thursday that the government is going to be granting three-year temporary resident visas for extended family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
"So they can come to Canada and be reunited with their family members residing here," he said, while cautioning Canada has no assurances regarding further evacuations from the Hamas-controlled territory.
Miller estimates the new the program will be in effect by Jan. 9, vowing the upcoming holidays won't impede his department's work on this file.
The baby-beheading vote is very important to the Liberals.
And what can one expect from this deliberate deluge of self-gratified Jew-haters?
Well:
I’ve personally been called a “dirty Jew,” “a Jewish cancer,” “baby killer,” “Genocide Joe” and all manner of antisemitic slurs for having the audacity to call this hatred out. The frequency and toxicity of which has only increased in a crescendo of hatred. To top it all off, someone went so far as investing the time to make an image of me playing on every antisemtic trope imaginable, with the green skin and red eyes of an orc, horns and all, a swastika emblazoned across my forehead. This hatred is real and it affects us all. The sacred celebration of Hanukkah, a festival of light and resilience, has been demonized, and twisted into a symbol of controversy and conflict. Jewishness, the very essence of our identity, is being systematically suppressed and erased from the public sphere, most notably in institutions of higher learning.In a country celebrated for its diversity and acceptance, Jews are now feeling compelled to hide their identities, to diminish their visibility in fear of violence and targeting. This is not just an attack on our beliefs or our heritage; it is a direct threat to our existence and freedom as Canadians.
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“Imagine 50 people screaming at you, all at once, some with megaphones. All because you continued doing what people come to the mall to do, walk and patronize the mall,” she said. “It was scary. My husband just kept telling them to leave. Go home, get out of here, let us enjoy our time at the mall. Not like that’s going to do anything but that’s just what he kept saying over and over again. I just kind of was making my way through the protest. It was scary. 100 per cent it was scary.”In the days that followed, video of the couple being harassed was shared on social media and even became fodder for talk radio. The account that shared the video has since deleted it but National Post viewed a screen recording.In the video, the protesters can be heard shouting “genocide supporters” and telling the couple they are “disgusting.”“Nobody was confronting them,” said Brown. “Nobody was yelling back. Nobody was walking through. Everyone was just standing, hundreds of people standing around, including the cops and the security.”Brown said that the response from security and police has left the couple concerned. Similar sentiments have been echoed in response to the other recent mall protests.
Gadi Haggai, a dual American-Israeli citizen, lived with his wife, Judith Weinstein Haggai, in Kibbutz Nir Oz. “A sharp person, a gifted wind instrument player since the age of three, connected to the earth, a chef and a follower of sports and a healthy vegan diet,” says a translation of a Facebook statement posted by the kibbutz on Friday. Gadi, 73, was the father of four and grandfather of seven, the statement says.
To mourn Mr. Haggai's passing, Justin gave Hamas what it wanted:
Canada’s controversial support last week of a non-binding United Nations resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza has earned a hearty thank you from Hamas.
In an English-language video statement issued earlier this week by Dr. Ghazi Hamad, the senior leader of the Palestinian terror group praised ceasefire statements from Canada, Australia and New Zealand, describing them as a step in the right direction.
“Despite the United States’ position, the Hamas movement is watching the growing cause by several Western governments to end the aggression on Gaza,” he said in the five-minute video.
“In addition to the other calls worldwide demanding immediate ceasefire in Gaza strip — the last of which was a statement by Canada, Australia, and New Zealand backing sustainable ceasefire in Gaza — we welcome these developments and consider them in the right direction toward isolating the fascist Israeli government globally and ending the longest ever occupation in our modern time.”
Votes, you see.
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