Taken from American president Franklin Delano Roosevelt's address to the nation after the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941, it can so be used to describe the monstrous attacks on Israel two years ago.
(Sidebar: that this sad event occurs on the feast day of Our Lady of the Rosary in which the Turks were shattered in the straits of Lepanto? Hhhmmm ...)
The supporters of the fake state of Palestine, located entirely within the borders of the real state of Israel, have decided to make this day all about them and the depths of moral depravity to which they will sink and continue sinking:
Hamas victims’ families and Canadian Jewish groups are condemning anti-Israel protesters’ plans for events commemorating the “martyrs of Palestine” on Tuesday, the second anniversary of the October 7 attacks.
“When you think they can’t sink any lower, they do,” said Raquel Look, a Montreal woman whose son, Alexandre, was murdered on Oct. 7, 2023, after attending the Nova Music Festival in Re’im, southern Israel.
Alexandre, a 33-year-old Canadian who lived and worked in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, was in Israel on vacation when he was killed, said his mom.
“I had to wait three weeks for Alex’s body to come home, and it was a hell I don’t wish upon anyone,” she said.
Social media posts indicate there are events planned at several Canadian universities, including Concordia, McGill and the University of Toronto, that would appear to glorify the October 7 attacks.
An event at the University of Toronto Mississauga will be, “honouring our martyrs,” says social media post from the the school’s students’ union, which promotes a gathering slated for 3 p.m. Tuesday outside the school’s student centre.
“We remember our martyrs, we honour their legacy, and we continue the fight for a free Palestine,” says the Instagram post from the school’s student union.
(Sidebar: I think they meant to say rapists and child-murderers but forgot how to spell that.)
An Instagram account dubbed “Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights McGill” posted a notice about an Oct. 7 rally planned for 1 p.m. at Concordia’s Hall Building. “It is time for students to take action in support of Palestine and its resistance,” says the post.
Jewish students and faculty members at some Canadian universities have complained in recent years about not feeling safe on campus. Some say they have been attacked, and others say they have experienced antisemitism.
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Concordia University has been “forced” to close its downtown Montreal campus on Tuesday amid “threats of extreme disruption,” says its president and vice-chancellor.
Graham Carr said the decision came after two people were arrested on Monday “following the disruption of a class and midterm exam,” in an email sent to the “Concordia community” and obtained by National Post.
“One of those arrested was later discovered to be in possession of a metal bar and several incendiary devices. Neither of these individuals are members of the Concordia community,” he said.
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