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An ominous anniversary apporaches

An ominous anniversary apporaches

Nearly one year since Oct. 7, the antisemites are getting bolder.

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Sep 07, 2024
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Breaking: a Pakistani national living in Canada was arrested trying to cross the American border, disrupting his plans to engage in dialogue with New York City’s Jewish community on the first anniversary of the October 7 pogrom.

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ISIS supporter used Canada in terror plot to massacre New York City Jews, motivated by October 7th Hamas attack on Israel: FBI
United States investigators disrupted the anti-Semitic terror plot of a 20-year-old Pakistani citizen residing in Canada, who was preparing to cross the U.S.-Canada border to carry out a mass shootin…
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10 months ago · 22 likes · 2 comments · Sam Cooper

The bad news for him is, if convicted he’s looking at a long time in prison.

The good news is, once he’s out a tenure-track position at Columbia University will be waiting for him.


Kidding aside (he’ll be up for tenure at Concordia, not Columbia okay I’ll stop now) recent weeks have seen anti-Israel protesters targeting kosher delis. And Jewish CNN hosts, who are accused of taking millions of dollars in Zionist blood money for pro-Israel media coverage. (If so, the Zionists sure didn’t get the kind of return on investment the Russians got.) And universities working with Israeli institutions on green technology.

Note: it was never about the climate.

But that’s amateur hour. If you’re really dedicated to the cause above all other causes, you direct your fire toward the throbbing heart of the Zionist beast, protected by a ring of minivans and Paw Patrol backpacks:

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