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Friday, March 11, 2016

American Imperialism, Islamic Terrorists and So-called Refugees Invading Our Lands

    Because of American Imperialism aka "Bringing Democracy" to the middle east it has destabilized Persian and Arab countries, why? Of course favorable oil trade deals and reconstruction contracts after they bomb the heck out of their nations after an America/Israeli friendly puppet government has been put in place.



    This destabilization creates a power vacuum after the destruction of functional and successful secular states to be filled by Islamic extremists like ISIS to overthrow the weak fledgling puppet states meanwhile providing both sides with the same weapons for profit like the 8 year Iran/Iraq war America engineered in the 80s to the Invasion of Iraq and instigation of the Arab Spring by the USA.




    This strife creates enemies bent on killing all Infidels, American/Israeli/Coalition countries like Canada by sending so-called refugees that happen to me mostly men of fighting age between 25 and 35 years of age to wreak havoc in our nations by infiltration, taking advantage of our free money for immigrants to send back home to fund wars against us, turn our own people against us radicalized to kill us, spreading radical Islam and committing white genocide by their sheer numbers and creating Sharia Law Enclaves that are Muslims Only areas within our own countries.






    Toronto has almost 6000 homeless people and over 7000 families on waiting lists to get housing whilst so-called Syrian refugees are living in nice hotel rooms, getting housing right away by-passing Canadians on waiting lists, that will get free daycare, 50000$ business grants we are not privy too, free lease on a car for a year, more money than average Canadians from social service organizations but to criticize this is racist according to the anti-whites and promoters of white genocide


    

    Stop the Invasion!Stand Up! Be proud and shout it out loud! Stop the madness! Our Heritage! Our Homeland!

   

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Toronto man denied subsidized housing for not being Muslim


TORONTO — A disabled Toronto man had his name removed from the waiting list of a subsidized city apartment because he does not meet the main criteria for living there: being Muslim.

“It doesn’t make any sense; I lived in Texas, that doesn’t make sense even there,” said Austin Lewis, 21, who is paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair.
Lewis is attempting to find subsidized, rent-to-income accommodations in Toronto. He has applied to dozens of apartments through Housing Connections, an organization that manages a waiting list of applicants applying for subsidized housing.

UPDATE: Toronto city councillor says Muslim-only subsidized housing is acceptable

This week, Lewis received a letter from Housing Connections, informing him he would be taken off the list for an apartment at 3001 Finch Ave. West, operated by Ahmadiyya Abode of Peace Inc.
The letter reads, in part: “The vision of this community includes providing housing for households in which at least one person is a member of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at. This means if none of the individuals of your household are a member … you will be removed from the waiting list.”
“It’s prejudiced, it’s racist,” said Laura Whiteway of Brampton, Lewis’s mother. “It’s wrong on every single level: this goes against everything Canada represents to me.”
Whiteway contacted Global News after receiving the letter, which she says unfairly discriminates against her son because he is not Muslim.
“If it’s legal, it should not be legal; it’s insulting, that’s what it is,” she said.
Under provincial law, renters aren’t supposed to be denied accommodations on the basis of religion.
“The purpose of the Human Rights Code in Ontario is to make sure people feel as though they are part of the community and that their dignity and their worth is protected,” said Shane Martinez, a Toronto criminal defence lawyer who specializes in human rights issues.
“The Human Rights Code for the province still applies and is really the paramount legislation that needs to be given consideration in a situation like this,” Martinez added.
But the city of Toronto says the practice of allowing only certain ethnic or religious groups is legally acceptable.
“Ahmadiyya has received approval under Council authority to enter into an Agreement to establish a Mandate to restrict tenancy to ‘members of the Muslim Jama’at’ in accordance with the requirements approved by City Council in November 2002. The Agreement to Establish a Mandate has been executed by both parties and has a five year term with an effective date of Jan 1, 2015,” according to John Gosgnach, communications manager for the City of Toronto.
“The City’s mandate policy allows social housing providers to restrict their housing to individuals belonging to an identifiable ethnic or religious group if specific conditions are met,” Gosgnach said.
“The housing provider must provide the City with a legal opinion that they are meeting the requirements of Section 18 of the Ontario Human Rights Code by providing services and facilities to support the members of the identifiable ethnic or religious group.”
Gosgnach said the same provision allows other groups to do the same “including seniors, artists, aboriginal, homeless/hard-to-house, individuals with AIDS and ethnic and religious groups including Christian and individuals of Lithuanian, Macedonian, Greek, Chinese, Hungarian and German origin.”
But Whiteway says her son is already facing an uphill battle to find housing because of his physical disability; having another option taken away makes a bad situation worse.
“I thought we were moving forward,” she said. “We are a melting pot; this does not reflect that.”
Lewis says he “wouldn’t mind a bit” living in a building that was predominantly occupied by Muslims, or anyone else.
“People are people, they do what they do: they can pray to a tree, I don’t care, it doesn’t impact me,” he said.
© Shaw Media, 2015

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Anti-racists are anti-white, bigotted hatemongers and hypocrits!

I'm discriminated against at every turn, work, looking for apartments, friends and my fiances family. Why? I stand up for the white man and speak my mind and fight for the white race, all they see is my tattoos, swastika tattoos I got when I was younger to take the Gammadion back as a white pride symbol because what bonds us beyond genetics and blood are our ancient white Aryan religious symbols.

They Google me, read internet gossip and lies of communist enemies that it is their job to lie about me, never met me and assume I'm a dangerous uneducated killer because they watch too many Jewish Hollywood propaganda movies and react with a brainwashed programmed response like one of Pavlov's drooling dogs.

Who is close minded? Who is a small minded hatemonger? What kind of idiots believe left-wing internet propaganda? Dumb, ignorant, small minded, close minded, lemmings and sheep that parrot what the in-crowd says.

They rail against prejudice but these ignorant brainwashed sheep are the most prejudiced sheeple iv ever met and the most hypocritical poor lost souls iv ever encountered.

Learn to think for yourselves Sheeple...

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Our Duty For Endangered Species Protection

 We discovered an endangered bat flying around the house last-night, at first the misses freaked out and wanted it out but now I get to keep him and since its an endangered species im doing my environmental duty to protect it as I do my own kind.

Feeling a kinship to this wrongly demonized winged creature that is vital to our ecosystem and is on the endangered species list due to a fungus causing White Nose Syndrome destroying their population by 94% in recent years

Sound familiar? Sounds like the White Genocide killing off our species by forced Turd World immigration and forced race mixing breeding us out to extinction to currently 8% of the world's entire population.

We are endangered like my bat...

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Immigration Reformers Protesting Temporary Foreign Workers Programme Threatened by Anti-Racists

by: Paul Fromm

TORONTO. March 29, 2015. The long red on white banner proclaimed their message -- "Canadian Workers Come First" -- as some three dozen immigration reformers gathered this afternoon to protest a demonstration by an immigrant group pushing for temporary foreign workers to be allowed to stay indefinitely.

A group called the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change staged the protest against Temporary Foreign Workers and Live-In Caregivers being barred from working in the country for more than four years. This group also believes that all TFW's and Live-ins should remain here permanently.
The 60 or so members of this group were peaceful as they gathered outside the offices of Citizenship and Immigration Canada offices at 55 St. Clair Avenue, East.

Not so peaceful were about 7 or 8 "anti-racists" -- that's anti-White -- who screamed obscenities at the immigration reformers organized by Immigration Watch Canada. Some were masked with bandannas -- typical of "anti-racist" goons in North America and Europe.

Some of these "anti-racists" tried to block the "Canadian Workers Come First Banner". One particularly strident female in a long scarf charged at one of the women in the Immigration Watch Canada ranks and had to be deterred.

Police sought to maintain order and escorted several IWC members to their cars when they were followed and threatened by the "anti-racists".

Close to 1,000 flyers were distributed in the area calling for an end to the TFW Programme which floods Canada with 500,000 foreigners at a time when unemployment tops 1.5-million and another 900,000 Canadians, according to Statistics Canada, are involuntarily locked into part-time jobs.
"There is no skills or labour shortage," IWC organizer Ryan explained,"just a cheap labour shortage." It's time to let Canadians have jobs instead of catering to greedy employers seeking to suppress wages.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

White Unity, Divided We fall... Gossip and Egos

In a movement already lacking in unity due to difference in beliefs and methods of furthering those different goals for the 14 words we cannot afford further divisions in our cause by infighting, gossip and battle of egos.

 If you have a problem with somebody deal with it as adults and deal directly with that person instead of being passive aggressive like children playing parents against each other.

     If you choose to defame or spread rumors about people be prepared to provide tangible facts and proof and not hearsay and instead of propagating such things ask the person being slandered whether certain things are true or false and make your own judgement instead of parroting what others may say about some due to personal reasons of jealousy or to feel important by talking about somebody you don't know.

 So please brothers and sisters I implore you to take a stand against such childish "hen-house" and "rumor mill" behavior.
   Together we stand and divided we fall! Stand for WHITE UNITY!

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Trent Central Student Association rescinds its boycott of Israel

Trent University students back down and bow to Israel and its Zionist tentacle arms in Canada by changing their colours pressured and strong-armed in a supposed vote to having no stance on Apartheid in Israel.

Motion passed on heels of anti-Semitic controversy at Trent

SIDEBAR

The following is a section of the motion that was passed by the Trent Central Student Association in 2013:
"The Association shall refrain from co-operation, collaboration, or joint projects with Israeli academic and cultural institutions in any form including sharing intellectual resources or property with Israeli universities, offering Study Abroad opportunities for students of Trent University, or hosting Israeli Academics, unless these institutions acknowledge Israel as an apa rtheid state. Additionally, the Association will support Palestinian academic and cultural institutions directly without requiring them to partner with Israeli counterparts as an explicit or implicit condition for such support."
Peterborough This Week
PETERBOROUGH -- On the heels of anti-Semitic controversy at Trent University, the Trent Central Student Association (TCSA) has decided to remove its boycott of Israel.
At a meeting last week, the students voted 47-28 to rescind a policy it passed in 2013. That policy outlined the stance the TCSA would take when dealing with items and issues related to Israel.
The TCSA sought to acknowledge Israel as an apartheid state and encourage others to reject investments, purchases and cultural exchanges with Israeli companies and groups. These included Israeli academic or cultural institutions.
Braden Freer, president of the TCSA, says the motion that was passed last week removes the boycott.
"We have no official stance on (Israel). Students are free to do (what they choose) without us having an opinion," says Mr. Freer.
Some of the issues surrounding the boycott of Israel were discussed during last week's Divestment Week events at Trent.
Controversy swelled when the logo organizers used to promote the event was hit with harsh criticism. Part of the logo showed the Israeli flag, with the Star of David, crossed out. The Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies, a human rights group based in Toronto, called the logo anti-Semitic. That sparked organizers -- the Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) and Sustainable Trent -- to pull the logo from its advertising and social media campaigns and make a public apology.
Mr. Freer says the controversy didn't have a direct influence on the motion that was passed last Thursday (Jan. 29).
"It's not directly linked," says Mr. Freer. "The two groups (that organized Divestment Week) are separate from the TCSA."
He adds the latest motion to rescind the original motion was discussed by a member of the TCSA last September and was just brought to last week's meeting for a vote.
Avi Benlolo, president and CEO of the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies, says it was a welcome surprise to see students at Trent vote down the boycott, divestment and sanction motion. However, he still takes issue with the Divestment Week events and movement to boycott Israel.
"What makes this outcome particularly amazing is the fact that it was non-Jewish students leading the charge," writes Mr. Benlolo, in a letter to This Week. "Clear thinking, and the recognition that boycotts serve only to shut down free speech and create an atmosphere of tension and division, has prevailed."
Trent president Dr. Leo Groarke also weighed in on the issue. In a letter, he outlined his views with regards to the controversy and issues surrounding divestment.
He says the divestment movement "is an attempt to have universities and other institutions withdraw their investments (typically endowment and pension funds) from Israeli companies, and from companies heavily involved in the production and/or use of fossil fuels."
Dr. Groarke says divestment from fossil fuel companies is currently before the Trent board of governors.
Despite the controversy, and at times heated debate during Divestment Week events, Dr. Groarke says most students took a respectful approach to the issue.
"As a university, we are committed to the free expression of different points of view and the debate that this produces. That debate is an essential element of the education we provide," writes Dr. Groarke in his letter. "We are at the same time committed to respectful debate which builds a community free of discrimination which is safe and secure for all."