"It's Still Ongoing"
Still Ongoing? So it appears. But why? Counselling to mass murder is rather a seriously and putrid anti-social pathology.
It is one that has been identified on previous occasions as having led to dehumanizing select victims so that their aggressors could feel free to butcher them. Nazi Germany's highly successful slander campaign against Jews set the stage for the Holocaust that followed. The official Rwandese radio station that urged Hutus to massacre Tutsis in Rwanda with abandon, certainly aided the resulting genocidal atrocities that horrified a watching world.
So how is it that there can exist an Internet site, founded and hatefully fuelled by a hyphenated Canadian extreme-fascist Muslim without legal repercussions? Posting a recommendation that Jews be "rounded up and executed" in the wake of the failed bombing at Times Square in New York, which represents, in the sick mind of the writer, a clumsy attempt by evil Jews to implicate innocent Muslims.
Does this not represent the threat end of a viciously racist incitement?
A precursor, if you will, to the launching of actual physical hate crimes, resulting in violence at a targeted group. That a Bangladeshi-born Canadian can feel freely entitled to use the Internet to promote terrorist attacks within Canada, and to encourage others who feel as he does, to engage in killing Canadian troops posted abroad is a singular religious-political-social malfunction.
The police are investigating. The Ontario Provincial Police are 'on the case', and they take these things 'very seriously' indeed. A Salman Hossain, of Mississauga, Ontario has quite distinguished himself. Do devout Muslims of Bangladeshi origin cringe at the mention of his name? Do any support his racial tirades? Do they care that he proudly posts friendship with the failed Toronto 18 terror gang?
"It's a high priority item for us", according to Commissioner Julian Fantino. "It's regrettable that this kind of hate mongering is evident in our country, but, you know, nonetheless we do what we can."
You do? Elucidate, kindly do.
It is one that has been identified on previous occasions as having led to dehumanizing select victims so that their aggressors could feel free to butcher them. Nazi Germany's highly successful slander campaign against Jews set the stage for the Holocaust that followed. The official Rwandese radio station that urged Hutus to massacre Tutsis in Rwanda with abandon, certainly aided the resulting genocidal atrocities that horrified a watching world.
So how is it that there can exist an Internet site, founded and hatefully fuelled by a hyphenated Canadian extreme-fascist Muslim without legal repercussions? Posting a recommendation that Jews be "rounded up and executed" in the wake of the failed bombing at Times Square in New York, which represents, in the sick mind of the writer, a clumsy attempt by evil Jews to implicate innocent Muslims.
Does this not represent the threat end of a viciously racist incitement?
A precursor, if you will, to the launching of actual physical hate crimes, resulting in violence at a targeted group. That a Bangladeshi-born Canadian can feel freely entitled to use the Internet to promote terrorist attacks within Canada, and to encourage others who feel as he does, to engage in killing Canadian troops posted abroad is a singular religious-political-social malfunction.
The police are investigating. The Ontario Provincial Police are 'on the case', and they take these things 'very seriously' indeed. A Salman Hossain, of Mississauga, Ontario has quite distinguished himself. Do devout Muslims of Bangladeshi origin cringe at the mention of his name? Do any support his racial tirades? Do they care that he proudly posts friendship with the failed Toronto 18 terror gang?
"It's a high priority item for us", according to Commissioner Julian Fantino. "It's regrettable that this kind of hate mongering is evident in our country, but, you know, nonetheless we do what we can."
You do? Elucidate, kindly do.
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