Anti-Semitism is out of control in this country. Where are the police? Where are the prosecutors?
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Warren Kinsella: Joly = joke
This damned fool wants to elevate Hamas, a listed terrorist entity, to the “negotiating table.” What a farce we have become internationally. It’s just pathetic.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Quebec 2023. Not Germany 1933.
Quebec so far this week: • Synagogue firebombed • Imam says Jews should be exterminated • Pro-Palestinian screams “kike” at Jewish student • Professor calls Jewish student “a whore,” says go back to Poland • Two Jewish schools hit with gunfire And it’s only Thursday.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: when there is no one left to interview
Don’t make it about you. That’s one of the first things we learned in journalism school. First-person writing wasn’t completely outlawed – but, if your story had “I” and “me” in it, you had to have a very good reason for it. And: what you feel, as a writer, was
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Into the wild.
So, it’s absurd to suggest, let alone think, that what I am experiencing in any way compares to what Israeli and Palestinian citizens are experiencing. Their pain is immense and ongoing. They can’t escape it. But it is also inadvisable, and possibly dangerous, for me to think that I can
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: the truth of what happened on October 7
October 7 was beautiful, clear day, and the sky above Israel seemed to go on forever. It was the weekend. It was the Sabbath. It was a religious holiday. What we saw – taken from home security camera footage, or mobile phones, or live-streaming, but mostly from the footage Hamas
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: the Magna Carta of Evil
It’s the weekend, so there’s going to be more demonstrations against Israel. They’ve been happening every weekend since October 7, pretty much. There will be chants and signs and banners, proclaiming participants to be “anti-Zionist” (read: mostly anti-Semitic) and “pro-Palestine” (read: too often, pro-Hamas). By now, everyone knows who Hamas
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: ignorance = hate
“I never really knew much about Jews until this year.” That’s what Dana Remillard Kreil wrote in one of her essays, which ended up in court. She went on: “In other grades, all I was told was that the Jews are a RACE that are discriminated against. They had never
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: the Beast is awake
I have never seen it this bad. And I’ve seen it when it is really, really bad. But never like this. Anti-Semitism, that is. Hatred and/or prejudice towards Jews. Some context, here. As a journalist, I have been writing about, and researching, Jew-hatred since 1986. As a lawyer and a
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: And I’ll vote for a political party that says they’ll do so
We have criminalized promotion of hatred against identifiable groups, and the promotion of genocide. We must, must now criminalize the promotion of listed terror groups.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: New one. Am Yisrael chai!
Am Yisrael Chai! Three by four, DM me if interested. Part of proceeds go to ZAKA. I’ll bring it to you.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: the social media sewer
Places of higher learning? Places that are stomach-churning, more like. We refer to campuses all over North America, of course. Since October 7, far too many students at university, college and high school campuses have blamed Hamas’ victims, not Hamas. They have promoted hatred, not opposed hatred. On Wednesday, thousands
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: we need leaders who know how to make a decision, like this guy
Decisions. That’s all the voters are looking for, really. They know that they are not going to get their way on every single policy decision. So they all want just one thing from their political leaders: decisions. Clear, coherent, concise decisions. This writer worked for a leader like that: Jean
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Thirty years ago today
Thirty years ago today, this guy got elected with a massive majority. It was an honor to work for him.
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