Hard-Left Racist Fascists Educating Canadian Youth
"Liberals basically feel free to say anything they want on any subject, regardless of consequences -- that's not an overstatement -- while moderates and conservatives and libertarians feel like they have to radically self-censor, if they want to avoid consequences for their beliefs."David Hunt, research director, Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy"We ... need to begin supplying, supporting and even arming the Palestinian and Lebanese forces that can resist Israel."McGill University associate professor William Roberts"MGill is aware of the comments made last week by a faculty member.""When faculty members express themselves, they don't speak on behalf of the institution."McGill University statement
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| A banner in memory of Charlie Kirk is installed outside the Turning Point USA headquarters in Phoenix, Ariz. (Jonathan Cooper/The Associated Press) |
Melia Bose of University of Victoria in British Columbia posted her sentiments in the wake of the murder of U.S. conservative Charlie Kirk, assassinated by a young man at University of Utah as he debated students, shot at the very moment he was responding to a student's claim that stories of American political violence were overblown. "GOOD RIDDANCE. The 'woke radical left' finally sent someone with good aim", in an Instagram post, the page since withdrawn.
Universities have since become places where faculty, staff and indoctrinated students engage in statements akin to inciting others to repeat the assassination at the hands of a sharpshooter who had taken personal umbrage at Mr. Kirk's point of view that debates were a fine vehicle to address opposing views on any topic; a civilized, rational and effective method of communication, meeting head on those whose values and views have been formed and based on the liberal-progressive university environment of 'social justice', amplified by the hysteria of social media.
Associate professor Tawab Hlimi of University of Calgary wrote 'bullseye', followed by "Charlie Kirk no longer exists", pasting along with it a laughing face emoji, lest anyone have problems following his drift. Science professor Ruth Marshall of University of Toronto uploaded a post September 10 that read: "shooting is honestly too good for so many of you fascist c--ts." This same professor involuntarily placed on leave, once referred to a Jewish children's summer camp as 'fascist indoctrination', later denying her post responded to Kirk's death.
Faculty and campus groups have been busy the past several years displaying their version of social justice, justifying and cheering on the October 7 terrorist attacks Hamas launched against Israel on October 7, 2023. On August 31, professor Hlimi let loose on his X account with the sentiment that "Hamas has the right to exist. Hamas has the right to resist". Even as the October 7 attacks were in process, a McMaster University faculty union posted a social media message cheering on "Palestine is rising, long live the resistance!"
An October 7 statement was issued by University of Toronto Indigenous studies professor Uahikea Maile, calling for repeated acts of "anti-colonial resistance". They just simply cannot resist the alluring opportunity to revile Israel and in the process renew their credentials as unbowed antisemites. York University law professor Heidi Matthews, within hours of the October 7 attacks posted "A lot of obfuscation going on about what the right of resistance looks like in brutally asymmetrical contexts".
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These comments vibrating with rancid antisemitism occasioned no professional consequences. Professor Matthews has been placed on leave, it's true, but she has been quoted since then by the CBC as a "legal scholar" and was invited as a 'featured speaker' at Memorial University with her presentation From Genocide to Unlawful Occupation. A former director of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association, Harsha Walia, celebrated the October 7 attack, was recorded delivering a speech praising Hamas's use of paragliders going on to slaughter young Israelis at the Nova Music Festival.
The fallout from that was a dedicated Toronto event hosted by the American Anthropological Association where she was feted when eight academics from seven universities convened at a roundtable "to celebrate the work of Harsha Walla". Illegal "intifada" encampments were established at University of British Columbia, McGill University, University of Ottawa and points in between at other Canadian universities across Canada. A Montreal anti-Israel demonstrator was photographed last November making a Nazi salute and screeching "the Final Solution is coming", outside Concordia University where mobs actively blocked access to classrooms and campus spaces.
In this biased, flagrantly racist atmosphere, rising numbers of students report their discomfort with the extremism surrounding them, feeling disempowered and striving to hide their personal views by self-censoring to avoid sanctions penalties and isolation coming their way through offending the views of faculty or university administrators. Recently the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy reported a finding that almost 40 percent of Canadian university students considered themselves moderate or conservative, forced to conceal their beliefs in fear of punishment by instructors or being investigated by campus authorities.
| Ontario’s Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security |
Labels: Canadian Academia, Charlie Kirk, Defaming Conservative Reasoning, Hamas Admirers, October 7/23 Fans, Shameful Views


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