
I Asked Columnists How Many Dead Kids Is Enough For A Ceasefire
Israel has killed more than 3,100 Palestinian children since October 7, but many journalists have still not called for a ceasefire.
Israel has killed more than 3,100 Palestinian children since October 7, but many journalists have still not called for a ceasefire.
Media and political focus on Cafe Landwer is another attempt to equate anti-Zionism with antisemitism as a means to smear Palestinians.
A variety of Canadian columnists, editorial boards, panellists and hosts have called for and/or supported Israel’s brutal actions.
Palestinians are constantly subjected to a level of scrutiny never applied to supporters of the civilian-slaughtering apartheid state.
Last week, I asked if Freeland is a fraud or a Nazi sympathizer. Yesterday, she offered an unconvincing response.
A true reckoning with the soft-on-Nazis approach that has become increasingly common in media and politics is long overdue.
“We know what the so-called root causes (of crime) are ... Poverty, lack of access to education, lack of access to a living wage and lack of access to justice.”
“The single-minded focus on China suggests that it's not really just about foreign interference, but there's a political agenda being played out here."
If journalism in Canada is to survive in a manner that’s of service to the public, the disinformation racket has to be shut down.