Why would an opponent of genocide have someone who excuses genocide speak at their public memorial? After a half century of aggressive Jewish supremacism Stephen Lewis was celebrated by many Palestine supporters for attending a single rally 20 months into the Gaza genocide. Will they say anything about an “unabashed Zionist” speaking at his memorial?... Continue Reading →
No excuses for decades of anti-Palestinian political life
Stephen Lewis was an aggressive Jewish supremacist for nearly his entire life. Yet in a sign of the Jewish exceptionalism and disregard for Palestinian rights pervading our political culture some are lauding the deceased politician as pro-Palestinian for attending a single protest. In word and deed Stephen Lewis was anti-Palestinian for almost his entire life.... Continue Reading →
Stephen Lewis was a liberal imperialist
As the hagiographies of Stephen Lewis pour in it’s crucial to look at how the famed statesman contributed to Canadian mythology and Jewish supremacist colonialism. From Mark Carney to Charlie Angus, Bob Rae to Steve Paikin, the liberal establishment has praised someone who followed a Marit Styles/Bob Rae career trajectory into a great internationalist. Or... Continue Reading →
Should a man ever question a prominent (woman) Liberal Zionist?
Which ‘oppressed’ identity should leftists prioritize as the self-declared Jewish state seeks to ethnically cleanse non-Jews from Gaza while labeling critics antisemites? Recently longtime peace activist Matthew Behrens criticized a video in which I questioned an arch Zionist MP and former Liberal party president. I posted, “Amidst huge RCMP presence outside Mark Carney’s hotel yesterday... Continue Reading →
One step forward, one back, for Ontario NDP on Palestine
The leader of the Ontario NDP caved to a genocidal Jewish supremacist organization amidst Israel’s horrors in Gaza. It was disgraceful but may still reflect progress. After attending a recent Taste of the Middle East event Marit Stiles posted four photos to X alongside the statement, “From beautiful Palestinian embroidery, to young entrepreneurs, to savoury... Continue Reading →
Why Trudeau wants UN Security Council seat
Justin Trudeau is campaigning aggressively for a seat on the UN Security Council. Over the past month he has called about two dozen world leaders and recently organized calls with groupings of UN ambassadors from the Americas, Africa, Arab states and Asia. Just prior to the pandemic the PM attended the African Union Summit in... Continue Reading →
As dictator Kagame unmasked, it is time to reveal Canadian connection
Canada’s paper of record pulled another layer off the rotting onion of propaganda obscuring the Rwandan tragedy. But, the Globe and Mail has so far remained unwilling to challenge prominent Canadians who’ve crafted the fairy tale serving Africa’s most ruthless dictator. Two weeks ago a front-page Globe article added to an abundance of evidence suggesting Paul Kagame’s RPF shot down... Continue Reading →
First principle of international relations should be ‘do no harm’
Many progressives call for Canada to “do more” around the world. The assumption is that this country is a force for good, a healer of humankind. But if we claim to be the “doctors without borders” of international relations, shouldn’t Canada swear to “first do no harm” like MDs before beginning practice? At a minimum... Continue Reading →
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