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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (1306833)7/7/2021 11:28:22 AM
From: Rarebird  Respond to of 1582738
 
Strife and Negativity breeds creativity. G-d created the world out of negativity, difference, creating something different from itself. This is why G-d needed a day of rest. If all you do is stay within your element or comfort zone, that breeds stagnation. I love difference and find my identity in difference. You can have your stagnation and sing around the camp fire with all the pseudo lefties. True peace and creativity comes from confronting difference, opposition, and strife. Think of your faith, Jesus Christ.

No need to be nice to me. Go for it



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (1306833)7/7/2021 11:32:43 AM
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The Trudeau government has given millions to Islamic groups to help fight Islamophobia.

Meanwhile, a Muslim in Toronto deliberately ran over a policeman with his car, killing him.

Canada: Court imposes total information ban on Umar Zameer, charged with first-degree murder of policeman

JUL 7, 2021 11:00 AM BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS

It is no secret that vehicular homicide is a method of choice for jihadists. As the Islamic State collapsed in the Middle East, it issued a call for individual supporters to carry out vehicular jihad in the West.

In the particular case of Umar Zameer, a ban has been imposed on publication of details of the case. Is Zameer even a Muslim, despite his Muslim name? Does he have any affiliations to known groups?

There was no shortage of information about 19-year-old Nathaniel Veltman, who murdered four Muslims in London, Ontario by running them over with his vehicle. Some of that information is questionable, including the designation of the attack as “terrorism” before due process. Should evidence turn up in court to substantiate a terrorism conviction, Veltman should face the full extent of the law. But Veltman’s actions, unlike those of Umar Zameer, became the occasion for a frenzied media circus. Without releasing any evidence to substantiate his claim, Justin Trudeau said: “This was a terrorist attack, motivated by hatred, in the heart of one of our communities.” London, Ontario mayor Ed Holder concluded: “This was an act of mass murder, perpetrated against Muslims.” Canada was smeared as an “Islamophobic” country, “Islamophobic” enough to warrant an “emergency” Islamophobia summit. In a loaded demand, the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), formerly CAIR-CAN, is pushing for “ timetables for action” to be implemented at the summit.

No one knows what happened in the case of Umar Zameer, 31, “accused of intentionally running down and killing Const. Jeffrey Northrup.” That’s because he is being protected from any public scrutiny — any at all. Nathaniel Veltman, on the other hand, was thrown to the wolves. Once again, a two-tier justice system is in effect: one in favor of Muslims, and one for everyone else. One thing we do know about Nathaniel Veltman: the teen did not have any affiliation to any known terror groups. Veltman “ was described as a ‘nice guy’ by co-workers — and had no known ties to hate groups.” The courts will decide his motives, except that he is already guilty in the court of public opinion, driven on by politicians. That stands in glaring contrast to Umar Zameer, who is being protected to the hilt by a country deemed to be “Islamophobic.”



“Man, 31, charged with first-degree murder in Toronto cop’s slaying,” by Bryan Passifiume and Scott Laurie, Toronto Sun, July 2, 2021:

A 31-year-old man faces a first-degree murder charge in Friday’s line-of-duty death of a veteran Toronto cop.Late Friday afternoon, Toronto Police said Umar Zameer was charged with murder in the death of Const. Jeffrey Northrup, who was run down by a vehicle early Friday in a parking garage at Toronto City Hall in what Chief James Ramer described as deliberate.“It’s very early in the investigation, but based on the evidence we have at this time … it was a deliberate and intentional act,” Ramer said during a Friday morning press conference.A plainclothes officer with 52 Division, Northrup and his partner responded to a radio call concerning a priority robbery call in the parking garage sometime after midnight, Ramer said.That was subsequently upgraded to a stabbing.Both officers were attached to the ongoing response to Canada Day events at City Hall, and were wearing their badges and identified themselves as police offices, Ramer said.While details of what happened next are still scarce, the suspect allegedly entered a vehicle when confronted by the officers and drove at them……Northrup’s partner was also transported to hospital where she was treated and released for minor injuries.

The scene outside the City Hall parking garage where Toronto Police officer Const. Jeffrey Northrup was killed early Friday morning.

“It’s an extremely difficult day for her and she’s been interviewed as part of the investigation,” Ramer said. “She has gone home, and we are making sure she is being looked after.”

Zameer was ordered held ahead of his next court appearance on July 23 at Old City Hall court.

A court-imposed publication ban prohibits police from revealing further information on Zameer, but cops did say no further suspects are outstanding.

POLICING CAREER A LIFELONG DREAM

Toronto’s top cop says it was Northrup’s lifelong dream to be a police officer.

“When I talked to his mother this morning she said, ‘You know, he died doing something that he loved,’” Ramer said Friday. “He loved his job and went in to do that job every day, despite the dangers that we occasionally face, he continued to do that job the best of his ability.”

Northrup began his career with court services, becoming a sworn officer in 1999 assigned to 11 Division.

He’d been with 52 Division since 2008, and is a member of the chief’s ceremonial unit.

Ramer and 52 Division Unit Commander Supt. Greg Cole attended Northrup’s family home Friday morning to deliver the devastating news to his wife, three children and mother…..



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (1306833)7/7/2021 11:35:02 AM
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Canada's National Archive Cancels Country's First Prime Minister

BY TYLER DURDEN

WEDNESDAY, JUL 07, 2021 - 11:20 AM

Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News,

Canada’s national archive has effectively canceled the country’s first Prime Minister Sir John Alexander Macdonald by deleting a page about him because it was “offensive” and didn’t represent Canada as “diverse and multicultural.”



“Sir John Alexander Macdonald, born in Scotland, was Canada’s first prime minister. He is famous for his role in the establishment of Canada as a country on July 1 1867. Some of his other notable achievements include building the Canadian Pacific Railway and forming a strong Conservative Party,” writes Dan Frieth.

However, it is Macdonald’s role in passing the Indian Act, which mandated that children from indigenous tribes assimilate into Christian boarding schools, that has drawn the ire of far-left activists.

The government’s establishment of the Chinese Immigration Act in 1885, which limited the entrance of Chinese immigrants into Canada by charging them a head tax of $50 each, is also apparently grounds for Macdonald’s cancellation.

After an unknown number of complaints (it may have been just one), Canada’s national archive website apologized and vowed to remove all offending material about Macdonald and any other historical figure who upsets 21st century woke imbeciles.

“Our current website contains information that was written many years ago,” states a notice posted on the website.



“Unfortunately, it does not always reflect our diverse and multicultural country, often presenting one side of Canada’s history.”

“Library Archives Canada acknowledges that some of its online presence is offensive and continues to correct these issues. That is why content that is redundant or outdated will be removed or rewritten.”

In other words, history will be “rewritten” to satiate the mob.

As we previously highlighted, while Canada is canceling its historical figures, representation for the LGBT movement is more ingrained than ever before.

The Canadian government recently announced that it is expanding ‘Pride Month’ for the entire summer and calling it ‘Pride Season’.

Meanwhile, the mob is also toppling statues of Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria outside legislatures because they are symbols of the country’s past.

Good luck, Canada.

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