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oldshowbiz · 4 months ago
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The Second City production Saturday Night Beaver.
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relaxedstyles · 6 months ago
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eretzyisrael · 7 months ago
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by Gad Saad
Where is all of this Jew-hatred coming from? 
Currently, the three key sources of Jew-hatred are Islamic-based hate, ultra-right neo-Nazi types and the academic left, which promulgates the narrative that Jews are the brutal colonizers of the otherwise peace-loving Palestinians.  
Within the Montreal ecosystem, the neo-Nazi dynamic is less prevalent, but the other two sources have been on overdrive for decades. 
The Quebec government has long fretted about protecting its French linguistic heritage. 
As a result, it has opened the borders to hundreds of thousands of immigrants from French-speaking Islamic nations who might otherwise not share the secular and liberal values that define Quebec society, and who hail from societies defined by ubiquitous Jew-hatred. 
As long as the conquerors speak French, the eventual erasure of the host society will surely be painless. 
The adage “Demography is destiny” is true for a reason. 
The prime minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, is from Montreal. 
He is the product of a deeply progressive educational ecosystem that promotes postmodernism, radical feminism, a commitment to DEI and cultural relativism. 
When he was still a mere member of Parliament, Trudeau famously became enraged that cultural practices such as honor killings were labeled barbaric by the then-conservative government of Canada led by Stephen Harper. 
The barbaric acts did not shock him. 
Calling them “barbaric” is what drew his ire.  
Trudeau’s desire to exhibit Islamophilic tendencies is so pronounced that whenever a grave antisemitic incident takes place, he is quick to remind us that we must combat Islamophobia (such as he did after shots were fired at a pair of Jewish schools in Montreal last year).
But it’s actually antisemitism that is running rampant across Montreal, a city now filled with intimidating protests against “Zionism.” 
These are taking place on campuses, on the streets, across from synagogues, and in shopping malls. 
Everywhere you turn, masked individuals wearing keffiyehs can be seen uttering the usual chants of “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” and “Globalize the intifada.” 
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loveboatinsanity · 6 months ago
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aryburn-trains · 4 days ago
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The Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Elliot Trudeau and his kids riding on the Agawa private car on Train No. 1.
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canadachronicles · 6 months ago
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fuddlyduddly · 1 year ago
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genx3791 · 2 years ago
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justwalkiingthedog · 3 months ago
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Garb-fu, Wadley and Trudeau ...
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oldshowbiz · 6 months ago
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Matthew Perry's mother was Pierre Trudeau's press aide
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relaxedstyles · 6 months ago
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star-pound-star · 3 months ago
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How Trump Brought a Divided Canada Together—Against Him | The New Republic
Despite the fact that any trade war will have economic consequences for Canadians—especially if it needs to permanently decouple from the U.S. and reorient its economy toward Asian and European markets, a process that could take many years—Canadian support for tougher measures against the Trump administration is consistently high.
Far more significant is the reversal of [Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre] Poilievre’s once sky-high fortunes. Having built much of his political identity as an “anti-Trudeau,” antiestablishment faux populist, in the same vein as Trump and his ilk, Poilievre now finds himself both without a nemesis on which to blame all of Canada’s problems and appearing too close—in ideology as much as personality—to the number one enemy of the Canadian public. Recent polling suggests that not only has Poilievre lost his once formidable lead in the race to become Canada’s next prime minister but that Trudeau’s successor—the economist Mark Carney—may even lead the governing Liberal Party back to a parliamentary majority for the first time in six years.
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roomselfcontain2 · 6 months ago
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mixedbag-channel · 7 months ago
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spanishsongs · 10 months ago
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"Just watch me."
This is my favorite interview with a Canadian politician of all time. I think about this both in relation to January 6th, and the increased presence of radical Islamist elements like ISIS. This is Pierre Trudeau. And please remember Trudeau was a both a small "l" and a big "L" liberal.
Trudeau: Yeah, well there's a lot of bleeding hearts around who just don't like to see people with helmets and guns. All I can say is, go on and bleed, but it's more important to keep law and order in this society than to be worried about weak-kneed people who don't like the looks of a soldier's helmet.
Ralfe (CBC): At any cost? How far would you go with that? How far would you extend that?
Trudeau: Well, just watch me.
Ralfe: At reducing civil liberties? To that extent?
Trudeau: To what extent?
Ralfe: Well, if you extend this and you say, ok, you're going to do anything to protect them, does this include wire-tapping, reducing other civil liberties in some way?
Trudeau: Yes, I think the society must take every means at its disposal to defend itself against the emergence of a parallel power which defies the elected power in this country and I think that goes to any distance. So long as there is a power in here which is challenging the elected representative of the people I think that power must be stopped and I think it's only, I repeat, weak-kneed bleeding hearts who are afraid to take these measures.
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