Joe Warmington
Toronto Sun, Nov. 25, 2024
“About a month ago, the anti-Israel mob showed up doing everything possible to incite and harass the Jewish community. There are violations of the Criminal Code and city bylaws by the anti-Israel group, and yet there is little enforcement action taken.”
They know it. Jewish Torontonians know it. Everybody knows it.
When you can go into a Jewish neighbourhood and put on a display to support terrorists who orchestrated the Oct. 7, 2023 attack on the Gaza border, slaughtering 1,200 Jews, and police arrest a reporter, it’s clear who the boss is.
And the Jewish community has rightfully had enough.
“Following the shameful and caustic displays of hate witnessed this weekend, Torontonians deserve some answers from their leaders,” said Richard Robertson, B’nai Brith Canada’s director of research and advocacy. “Have they thrown in the towel and acquiesced to the hateful mobs who have been holding our city hostage? Are they content with the city being referred to internationally as a city where antisemitism is rampant?”
In Mayor Olivia Chow’s Toronto, police arrest and harass journalists who cover antisemitic protests instead of the pro-Hamas, terror sympathizers. Toronto routinely bends a knee to those calling for the death of Jews and turns a blind eye to constant intimidation from masked thugs who — in the name of Palestine — operate unimpeded.
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