An extreme Jewish supremacist activist convinced the police to arrest me for criticizing her racist posts. She’s likely acting as a front for a vast Zionist ‘lawfare’ initiative hostile to embarrassing Canadian leaders. Over the past 16 months I’ve annoyed many among the Jewish Zionist establishment. My writing, social media commentary and reporting on protests... Continue Reading →
Anti-Iran lobby still trying to whip up war against 90 million people
Intimidating a diaspora organization for presenting to the foreign interference inquiry should be widely condemned. But its victims contradict the dominant narrative so it won’t be. In the summer, the Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC) presented to the Foreign Interference Commission’s Public Consultation Process and Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue. Seven members of the Iranian community detailed pressure... Continue Reading →
Zionist fascism on the march in Canada
Extreme nationalism and the worship of power, no matter your religion or ethnicity, leads to the same place. In their bid to defend the slaughter in Gaza, the Israeli nationalist Jewish establishment has deepened its ties to fascist groups and escalated its anti-democratic rhetoric. In recent weeks Israeli nationalists have repeatedly taken their cues from... Continue Reading →
From ‘terrorists’ to Canadian politicians’ best buddies
Canada’s political establishment has become increasingly close to a group it once banned as a terrorist organization. Reports that the violent, cult-like Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) may set up shop here reflects this country’s increasingly conflictual relations with Iran. Recently Iranian government aligned media reported that the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) is considering a move to Canada.... Continue Reading →
Canadian ‘allies’ in Iran regime change hardly beacons of democracy
Canadian officials want to overthrow the Iranian government and are supporting reactionary forces to do so. Those supporting this effort should consider Canada’s role in Libya. Last weekend Conservative party leader Pierre Poilievre and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Rob Oliphant spoke at an event with the “Crown Prince of Iran” Pahlavi Reza. Poilievre told the crowd "the... Continue Reading →
Talk of Iran regime change reaffirms Canadian hypocrisy
According to Canadian government behaviour, the lack of democracy and repression of women is bad in Iran, but okay in Saudi Arabia. Why? None of the opposition parties are even asking the question. The new deputy leader of the Conservatives wants to overthrow the government of Iran. In response to Power & Politics host Vassy... Continue Reading →
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