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Anyone whatsoever who calls out the truth about the jihad is deemed an “Islamophobe,” “hateful,” “racist” and the like. No discussion is allowed. The freedom of speech does not exist in Sharia-adherent countries, as well as the Palestinian territories. Although the Palestinian Authority permits “freedom of belief, worship, and the performance of religious rites,” Islam is the official religion, with the Sharia as the “main source of legislation.” It is no secret that the Palestinian leadership — the Palestinian Authority as well as Hamas — have been waging an Islamic jihad war against the State of Israel. Such has been pronounced repeatedly at Al Aqsa mosque and on Palestinian Authority TV and elsewhere, yet the mainstream media pays no attention.
October 7 has shaken the world awake, but it should not have taken the horrors of that day to lead people to ask questions and promote discussion.
The truth is simply reality; it cannot be hateful. While individual Muslims may be peaceful, and support Israel and Western freedoms, the Sharia does not permit such freedoms or allow for the existence of a state such as Israel. Islamic tradition records that Muhammad massacred the Jewish tribes of Median after they would not accept him as a prophet. In the modern age, prior to the founding of the modern state of Israel, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and other governing Islamic religious authorities, as well as the Muslim Brotherhood in the region, sought to prevent Jewish immigration to the historic homeland of the Jewish people. Arab states attacked the state of Israel on the day of its founding, and the jihad against Israel continues to this day.
Recognized Islamic institutions and schools of higher learning attest to the divine character of the Sharia, and support jihad by the sword. Although Islamic apologists in the West insist that Islam is friendly to the “people of the book,” that friendliness has decided limits: where are the synagogues or churches in Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom of the Two Holy Places? Why is there not a single majority-Muslim state where religious minorities enjoy full equality of rights with Muslims? Willfull blindness has allowed Islamic supremacism and lies to flourish in the West, as opposed to true dialogue and respect for human rights.
The film ‘Why Canada Must Support Israel’ does not promote hatred or incitement. It offers anyone, including Muslims, the opportunity to agree with it or refute it. Muslim groups in Canada, the US and elsewhere often take part in dialogue sessions; why shut down genuine discussion in this instance? The answer is obvious. For those who are offended by the film, the question is: why not disprove it in “diversity and dialogue” sessions?
Here is the film “Why Canada MUST support Israel”:
On the bright side, the film has not been removed altogether by YouTube.
“YouTube blocks promotion of ‘Why Canada Must Support Israel’ video saying it ‘incites hatred’: Aristotle Foundation,” by Ari David Blaff, National Post, November 29, 2024:
A video advocating for Canadians to support Israel in the war against Hamas was flagged for inciting hatred on YouTube and blocked from paid promotion, the creators say.
The 18-minute video, created by the Aristotle Foundation, outlines landmark events in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and accuses Canadians of understanding the situation “exactly backwards.”
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“Some Canadians are wrongly critical of Israel in its war with Hamas and Hezbollah,” the video description reads online. “Since the October 7th, 2023 massacre when 6,000 terrorists invaded Israel and murdered over 1,200 people, some have called for an end to the ‘genocide.’ Except these people aren’t referring to the victims of the October 7th massacre. They’re accusing Israel of genocide when Hamas and Hezbollah are to blame.”The video opens with a brief look at Canadian history and national leaders who opposed slavery, Nazi Germany, civil rights and South African apartheid to make the case for why Israel should be supported in its war against Hamas.
This brief opening discussion springboards into a history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, terrorism, the peace process and the two-state solution. The video, narrated by Aristotle Foundation President Mark Milke, also references terrorism used by Jews before the establishment of Israel and ethnic cleansing that occurred during the 1948 Arab-Israel War.
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