The U.S. Pro-Islamist Neighbor to the north

By Rachel Ehrenfeld, AC DEMOCRACY

Shortly after taking office in November 2015, Canada’s Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau on CBC’s “1 on 1” argued the importance of working with “the Muslim community to demonstrate that Islam is not incompatible with free and open Western societies.” Thus, reiterating the oxymoron that was introduced by the Muslim Brotherhood and has since been used by their many affiliated Muslim organizations to dupe the West.

So when on October 18, 2017, the province of Quebec passed a new law banning the wearing of niqab or burqa “when riding public transit or receiving government services” for security reasons– Trudeau made it known he wasn’t happy with the new provincial law, law. “As a federal government, we are going to take our responsibility seriously and look carefully at what the implications are” even though the federal government, cannot challenge the new law, implying others could.

It didn’t take for the leading Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated, the National Council of Canadian Muslims and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, together with Marie-Michelle Lacoste, a Montreal convert to Islam to file a lawsuit with the province’s Superior Court requesting to suspend the law because the ban “gravely infringes” the religious and equality rights of Muslim women in the province. She accused the local government of sending a message “ to the citizens is that if they already have negative thoughts about Muslim women wearing the niqab, it’s OK to think this way, (that) you are right to harass them, to threaten them, to insult them,” she announced. The Court is scheduled to hear her request later on Wednesday. Rest assured that if the court denies her request, she and the Islamic organizations that support her will not stop until the ban is lifted.

“The Awareness guide – listed terrorist entities,” posted on the Royal Canadian Mounted Police website quotes Sections 318, 319, and 320 of the Criminal Code, which forbids hate propaganda. “Hate propaganda” means “any writing, sign or visible representation that advocates or promotes genocide or the communication of which by any person would constitute an offence under section 319.”

But since Trudeau took office, his pro-Islamic policies led to lax enforcement of Canada’s anti- “hate-crime” and incitement laws against Canadians, including Muslim religious leaders, who publicly support the mujahideen in their armed struggle against infidels, and the killing of the enemies of Islam.

Last September Quebec prosecutors decided not to file hate crimes charges against Sheikh Sayyed Al-Ghitawi, an imam at the Al-Andalous Islamic Center in Montreal,

who during two Friday sermons on August 2014, prayed to Allah to “destroy the accursed Jews” and to “kill them one by one.” “Oh Allah, turn their children into orphans and their women into widows,” he said in the sermons, which were posted on the Alrahma Qanat on YouTube.

Similarly, no legal action was taken against any of the speakers at the Iran initiated and sponsored annual al Quds Day rally that took place in Toronto on June 24, 2017, who called to kill those who “oppress” Muslims. Syed Mohammad Zaki Baqri, a speaker at the Toronto rally, said: “ It is the law that whoever oppresses, he has to be eliminated.”

The Iran-inspired Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto gave a platform to radical anti-Israel propaganda and anti-Semitic ranting. The annual event was opened with a song encouraging Palestinians to kill Israel, and Jews by all means “whenever they see them.”

The crowd expressed its support of Canada-designated Iran sponsored terrorist organization Hezbollah, chanting: “Long live [Hassan] Nasrallah [leader of Hezbollah]” and “Long live Hezbollah.” They shouted: “O Jews, remember [the massacre of] Khaibar, the army of Mohammad will return.” Flags of Iran, scarves with the emblem of Hezbollah, signs, and pictures of Iran’s current and past spiritual leaders and the commander of Iran’s Quds Force were seen everywhere, showing the depth of the increasing Iranian influence and ideology in Canada.

Speaker after speaker accused the “Zionists” (i.e. Jews) of being the force behind the conflicts in the Arab and the Islamic world, of conspiring to commit the 9/11 attacks and of controlling the American and Canadian policy in the Middle East. Yet, there was no official condemnation of the speakers or the event.

This and similar rallies throughout Canada inciting to kill Jews and other “oppressors of Islam” anywhere, are posted on YouTube and other social media sites (see Appendix below) and regularly re-posted on the web pages and internet sites of many Canadain mosques and pro-Muslim Brotherhood organizations. Yet the Trudeau government seems unable or unwilling to stop the rallies and remove the videos. And since no legal action is taken against the speakers at these rallies, don’t be surprised when the next “self-radicalized” Muslim to attack bikers or pedestrians in New York will arrive here not from Azerbaijan, but from Canada.

November 15, 2017 | 5 Comments »

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  1. Quebec’s anti-Islamic bias became an issue in Canada.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MIMkRNA5bk

    68% of Canadians want Quebec’s face-coverings ban in their province
    https://globalnews.ca/news/3828752/quebec-face-covering-ban-support-canada-poll/

    Canada is not anti-Israel. Trudeau is, but Canada is not, from what I see as an America.

    Islamophobia on the rise in Quebec
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuK2fitsztQ

    Canada is not France. You may not like either place, but neither place is France.

  2. For those of you who think Quebecois are just anti-Jewish, look at this video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSdvINFRxdc

    They are just as much, if not more, anti-Islamic.

    Again, they strike me as insular, more than hateful.

    When I took a visit up there as a child with an American tour bus, they were anti-American to us tourists.

    That is just the way they are.

    They do have a massive number of Arabs, but the vast majority of those are Christian Lebanese. There was an Islamic influx recently, from what I was told, and the Quebecois are not happy about that.

  3. It is easy to pick on the Quebecois French, but they are as equally shocked by Halal as by Kosher.

    https://www.facebook.com/BoycottHalalCanadaQuebec.

    I am American; but from what I see, the Quebecois are just insular.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es12XX1M8Z0

    Remember the guy, Alexandre Bissonnette, who shot up the Mosque in February was a French Canadian.

    Trudeau is a flake. But French Canada is probably considerably less tolerant of Islam than France is, chiefly because the Quebecois are still a bit insular.

    This article is very instructive

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/pq-slams-halal-meat-production-1.1215459

    The pro-independence party declared its concerns Wednesday about halal animal-rights standards, and is worried that mainstream companies are selling the meat, without any labelling, to unsuspecting Québécois customers.

    Not to be outdone, the fledgling Coalition For Quebec’s Future (CAQ) concurred later Wednesday that consumers should have the right to choose which product they buy and halal products must be labelled.

    The halal flap is the latest iteration of Quebec’s identity debates, which have raged on Montreal’s populist talk radio in recent days.

    Over the last week one radio show has featured complaints about Hassidic Jewish festivals disrupting traffic; Islamic halal meat being sold without labelling; and a convenience-store owner who got angry when asked to speak French.

    They were upset at:

    1) Halal
    2) Hasidic Jewish Rituals upsetting traffic
    3) A store owner who did not speak French

    They are equal opportunity in their complaints.

    Trudeau is just a flake.

  4. French Canada is not that different from France after all.
    What happens in Canada should surprise NO ONE but the ignoramuses.