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Signed. I'm also hugely disappointed in this bill's passing.Drowned Out said:So Canada just voted to condemn the BDS movement. When I first heard about this (which was via fb messenger, didnt' see any mention in the lamestream), I thought it was a legless, symbolic measure. After reading up a bit more, I found that the bill gave the government the ability to cut funding to groups or individuals that promote BDS. Sooooo...our government is protesting a non-violent boycott with a boycott of non-violent protestors. Free speech?
Here is a petition, I hope any Canadians reading will sign it, regardless of your stance on BDS...this is a direct attack on free speech, an attempt to stifle dissent:
http://cjpme.nationbuilder.com/condemn_me
Spineless libs voting with the Cons on this....and the NDP only had the balls to call this out on the free speech angle. Mulcair is another israeli stooge. In other words; when it comes to human rights for Palestinians, Canadians have no political options. Virtually our entire government is (as always) pandering to the Israel lobby / zionist voters. This is unacceptable.
the same day this was passed, students at McGill University voted (by a 2-1 margin) to align with BDS. Yet our politicians are busy trying to make criminals out of activists. Bullshit.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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this has been going on for decades.Drowned Out said:So Canada just voted to condemn the BDS movement. When I first heard about this (which was via fb messenger, didnt' see any mention in the lamestream), I thought it was a legless, symbolic measure. After reading up a bit more, I found that the bill gave the government the ability to cut funding to groups or individuals that promote BDS. Sooooo...our government is protesting a non-violent boycott with a boycott of non-violent protestors. Free speech?
Here is a petition, I hope any Canadians reading will sign it, regardless of your stance on BDS...this is a direct attack on free speech, an attempt to stifle dissent:
http://cjpme.nationbuilder.com/condemn_me
Spineless libs voting with the Cons on this....and the NDP only had the balls to call this out on the free speech angle. Mulcair is another israeli stooge. In other words; when it comes to human rights for Palestinians, Canadians have no political options. Virtually our entire government is (as always) pandering to the Israel lobby / zionist voters. This is unacceptable.
the same day this was passed, students at McGill University voted (by a 2-1 margin) to align with BDS. Yet our politicians are busy trying to make criminals out of activists. Bullshit.
sounds like your country is being open about it. here activists are arrested on flimsy charges, harassed by law enforcement, or intimidated into silence.
BDS is having an impact. if it were being marginalized, why would your government legitimize it by passing this law?
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
These are direct attacks on freedom of speech and should be called as such. What do they call AIPAC in Canada and do they not have to register as lobbyist just like in America.
Sickening really. Andrew Jackson was a wise manDrowned Out said:So Canada just voted to condemn the BDS movement. When I first heard about this (which was via fb messenger, didnt' see any mention in the lamestream), I thought it was a legless, symbolic measure. After reading up a bit more, I found that the bill gave the government the ability to cut funding to groups or individuals that promote BDS. Sooooo...our government is protesting a non-violent boycott with a boycott of non-violent protestors. Free speech?
Here is a petition, I hope any Canadians reading will sign it, regardless of your stance on BDS...this is a direct attack on free speech, an attempt to stifle dissent:
http://cjpme.nationbuilder.com/condemn_me
Spineless libs voting with the Cons on this....and the NDP only had the balls to call this out on the free speech angle. Mulcair is another israeli stooge. In other words; when it comes to human rights for Palestinians, Canadians have no political options. Virtually our entire government is (as always) pandering to the Israel lobby / zionist voters. This is unacceptable.
the same day this was passed, students at McGill University voted (by a 2-1 margin) to align with BDS. Yet our politicians are busy trying to make criminals out of activists. Bullshit.0 -
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Honestly I'm unsure about registering. But there are several groups in Canada that lobby the government and universities on behalf of Israel...Jewish Defense League, B’Nai Brith, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, Canadian Jewish Congress...rssesq said:These are direct attacks on freedom of speech and should be called as such. What do they call AIPAC in Canada and do they not have to register as lobbyist just like in America.
Sickening really. Andrew Jackson was a wise manDrowned Out said:So Canada just voted to condemn the BDS movement. When I first heard about this (which was via fb messenger, didnt' see any mention in the lamestream), I thought it was a legless, symbolic measure. After reading up a bit more, I found that the bill gave the government the ability to cut funding to groups or individuals that promote BDS. Sooooo...our government is protesting a non-violent boycott with a boycott of non-violent protestors. Free speech?
Here is a petition, I hope any Canadians reading will sign it, regardless of your stance on BDS...this is a direct attack on free speech, an attempt to stifle dissent:
http://cjpme.nationbuilder.com/condemn_me
Spineless libs voting with the Cons on this....and the NDP only had the balls to call this out on the free speech angle. Mulcair is another israeli stooge. In other words; when it comes to human rights for Palestinians, Canadians have no political options. Virtually our entire government is (as always) pandering to the Israel lobby / zionist voters. This is unacceptable.
the same day this was passed, students at McGill University voted (by a 2-1 margin) to align with BDS. Yet our politicians are busy trying to make criminals out of activists. Bullshit.
That's exactly it....Sodastream admitted recently that the closure of it's West Bank plant was accelerated by BDS. Every time it comes up in the press, or in comments by Roger Waters, or anywhere else, it gets people talking. And generally speaking, people are shocked when they hear another side of the story - one that doesn't paint ISrael as victims.gimmesometruth27 said:
this has been going on for decades.Drowned Out said:So Canada just voted to condemn the BDS movement. When I first heard about this (which was via fb messenger, didnt' see any mention in the lamestream), I thought it was a legless, symbolic measure. After reading up a bit more, I found that the bill gave the government the ability to cut funding to groups or individuals that promote BDS. Sooooo...our government is protesting a non-violent boycott with a boycott of non-violent protestors. Free speech?
Here is a petition, I hope any Canadians reading will sign it, regardless of your stance on BDS...this is a direct attack on free speech, an attempt to stifle dissent:
http://cjpme.nationbuilder.com/condemn_me
Spineless libs voting with the Cons on this....and the NDP only had the balls to call this out on the free speech angle. Mulcair is another israeli stooge. In other words; when it comes to human rights for Palestinians, Canadians have no political options. Virtually our entire government is (as always) pandering to the Israel lobby / zionist voters. This is unacceptable.
the same day this was passed, students at McGill University voted (by a 2-1 margin) to align with BDS. Yet our politicians are busy trying to make criminals out of activists. Bullshit.
sounds like your country is being open about it. here activists are arrested on flimsy charges, harassed by law enforcement, or intimidated into silence.
BDS is having an impact. if it were being marginalized, why would your government legitimize it by passing this law?benjs said:
Signed. I'm also hugely disappointed in this bill's passing.Drowned Out said:So Canada just voted to condemn the BDS movement. When I first heard about this (which was via fb messenger, didnt' see any mention in the lamestream), I thought it was a legless, symbolic measure. After reading up a bit more, I found that the bill gave the government the ability to cut funding to groups or individuals that promote BDS. Sooooo...our government is protesting a non-violent boycott with a boycott of non-violent protestors. Free speech?
Here is a petition, I hope any Canadians reading will sign it, regardless of your stance on BDS...this is a direct attack on free speech, an attempt to stifle dissent:
http://cjpme.nationbuilder.com/condemn_me
Spineless libs voting with the Cons on this....and the NDP only had the balls to call this out on the free speech angle. Mulcair is another israeli stooge. In other words; when it comes to human rights for Palestinians, Canadians have no political options. Virtually our entire government is (as always) pandering to the Israel lobby / zionist voters. This is unacceptable.
the same day this was passed, students at McGill University voted (by a 2-1 margin) to align with BDS. Yet our politicians are busy trying to make criminals out of activists. Bullshit.
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Not signing and proud of Canada's stance.Drowned Out said:So Canada just voted to condemn the BDS movement. When I first heard about this (which was via fb messenger, didnt' see any mention in the lamestream), I thought it was a legless, symbolic measure. After reading up a bit more, I found that the bill gave the government the ability to cut funding to groups or individuals that promote BDS. Sooooo...our government is protesting a non-violent boycott with a boycott of non-violent protestors. Free speech?
Here is a petition, I hope any Canadians reading will sign it, regardless of your stance on BDS...this is a direct attack on free speech, an attempt to stifle dissent:
http://cjpme.nationbuilder.com/condemn_me
Spineless libs voting with the Cons on this....and the NDP only had the balls to call this out on the free speech angle. Mulcair is another israeli stooge. In other words; when it comes to human rights for Palestinians, Canadians have no political options. Virtually our entire government is (as always) pandering to the Israel lobby / zionist voters. This is unacceptable.
the same day this was passed, students at McGill University voted (by a 2-1 margin) to align with BDS. Yet our politicians are busy trying to make criminals out of activists. Bullshit.
Almost forgot...your massive 2-1 vote margin at McGill was a vote of 512 - 357 out of a total student body of about 30,000. Most students go to school to get a degree and not to participate in SJW nonsense.Post edited by BS44325 on0 -
We know where you stand BS.
As for McGill....voter apathy is everywhere. Maybe not 2-1, but when it comes to politics, that's a landslide...and you know it. Downplay it all you want, it's another institution joining the movement.0 -
How many Israelis killed by hamas rockets???
The Detainees and Ex-Detainees Committee, said in a report published on Sunday, that 85 percent of Palestinians who were killed by Israel since the beginning of 2015; 179 Palestinians, were killed in extrajudicial field executions.
It maintained that Israeli forces executed Palestinians in ‘cold-blood’ and on the grounds of mere suspicion, maintaining that forces acted as both judges and executioners.0 -
this has been going on for years. it is kind of like american cops shooting unarmed blacks while armed whites most times are arrested without incident.JC29856 said:How many Israelis killed by hamas rockets???
The Detainees and Ex-Detainees Committee, said in a report published on Sunday, that 85 percent of Palestinians who were killed by Israel since the beginning of 2015; 179 Palestinians, were killed in extrajudicial field executions.
It maintained that Israeli forces executed Palestinians in ‘cold-blood’ and on the grounds of mere suspicion, maintaining that forces acted as both judges and executioners."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
McGill BDS failedDrowned Out said:We know where you stand BS.
As for McGill....voter apathy is everywhere. Maybe not 2-1, but when it comes to politics, that's a landslide...and you know it. Downplay it all you want, it's another institution joining the movement.
http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/mobile/student-led-bds-motion-at-mcgill-fails-ratification-process-1.2795441
Because most Canadians think it's dumb.
Downplay it all you want.0 -
US taxpayer: another day another dollar less federal income taxes
Israel: another day another $10,000,000 US taxpayer dollars0 -
so that is what all that rantin and ravin by Bibi in OUR Congress was about.
Leverage for mo american taxpayer cream?
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Oscar swag bag trip to Israel.
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let the indoctrination commence. Who else is going to Geffen's party?0
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i wish i were a nominee. i wish i had received that in my swag bag. it would have given me and my famous friends a platform to publicly refuse the invite for what it is.JC29856 said:Oscar swag bag trip to Israel.
http://www.alternet.org/activism/brian-eno-oscars-swag-bag-part-israels-cultural-propaganda-campaign"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
Such couragegimmesometruth27 said:
i wish i were a nominee. i wish i had received that in my swag bag. it would have given me and my famous friends a platform to publicly refuse the invite for what it is.JC29856 said:Oscar swag bag trip to Israel.
http://www.alternet.org/activism/brian-eno-oscars-swag-bag-part-israels-cultural-propaganda-campaign0 -
your sarcasm aside, it is cultural propaganda. most of our celebrities have no spine so of course they aren't going to say anything about it.BS44325 said:
Such couragegimmesometruth27 said:
i wish i were a nominee. i wish i had received that in my swag bag. it would have given me and my famous friends a platform to publicly refuse the invite for what it is.JC29856 said:Oscar swag bag trip to Israel.
http://www.alternet.org/activism/brian-eno-oscars-swag-bag-part-israels-cultural-propaganda-campaign"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0
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