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Continue readingWarren Kinsella: #TBT: 40+ years of politics
#TBT: when I ran for student association president at Carleton, 1983. (Our slate won. In a landslide.)
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Happy birthday
February 15, 1932. Miss you so.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: lots of laws. No guts.
This week, a mob attacked a hospital. Not because they support Palestine. They did it because they hate Jews. Mount Sinai Hospital, on University Avenue in Toronto, isn’t “Jewish,” of course, any more than it is Protestant or Catholic or Muslim. This writer’s sons were all born there, delivered by a former
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Who will lead us?
Vandalism, blocking public roads, and acts of intimidation are all criminal offences. Wearing a mask while doing any of those things is another criminal offence. There is no shortage of laws on the books to deal with this madness. What we lack is leadership.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: why Israel will win the war
The late, great Sunday Times writer Marie Colvin said it best: war correspondents send back the first draft of history. Colvin was assassinated by the Syrian regime in 2012. She, more than most, knew how difficult it is to ascertain the truth in the chaos and wreckage of wartime. The
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: memo to Biden campaign
By now, all of you have received the pre-release report of Robert K. Hur, the Special Counsel who was appointed by the United States Attorney General to investigate how classified documents were found in the Delaware home of the President. We have two days to develop a war room
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: What I’m noticing
Noticing that there are fewer stories about Israel’s just and proper war against Hamas. Factors: • war fatigue • Israel has won it • the majority are happy Israel won it Attention will now turn the anti-Semitism that has appeared everywhere. That battle will take longer.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: Belleville’s problem is everyone’s problem
BELLEVILLE – Brian Orford is a Belleville native, age 44. He looks a lot older than that. He looks profoundly sad, like he’s seen it all. He probably has. Brian knows the streets, here, and he knows the people who live on the streets. He knows, too, all of the
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Stay and fight it – together
I know Joe and respect him a great deal. My heart sank when I read, midway, that he and his family might leave Canada because of rampant anti-Semitism. He gave me some hope at the end (read it). Bottom line: he’s right. Post-October 7, the data shows Canada has one
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: the cancellers
Cancelled: there’s much talk about cancel culture, since October 7. It’s everywhere. So, too, one of the oldest anti-Semitic tropes – which is that Jews control Hollywood and the media. And, because they have so much power, they “cancel” and “censor” those with pro-Palestine (read: anti-Israel) views. But that’s not
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: The worst photo op in history
Fascinating debate between Jewish and Palestinian historians in the new New York Times magazine. The only point they really agreed on was that the Holocaust accelerated the migration of surviving Jews to Israel. The Grand Mufti’s alliance with Hitler, then, was a massive strategic error – more than I ever
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: the Jew-haters plan
Young people are anti-Semitic. Not all of them, of course. But, these days, too many. Polling done since the massacres of October 7 tell a deeply disturbing story: vast swaths of Generation Z (who are 18 to 26) and Millennials (who are 27 to 42) in Canada meet the dictionary
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: What happened on October 7
Here is a portion of the video I saw a few weeks ago. It’s what Israel presented at the ICJ. I assume it was released because the victims’ families agreed. It is very graphic; be forewarned. But it is important that people see it, to know what happened on October
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