Making A String Noose & Singing “Oh, Canada” is a “Hate Crime”?

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Making A String Noose & Singing “Oh, Canada” is a “Hate Crime”?

There are incidents of political incorrectness breaking out all over Canada. Many individuals, unconnected, put up homemade posters denouncing Canada’s Whites-replacing immigration policy, which, like crazy Aunt Sally who is kept in the attic, we must never discuss.
 
For 40 years, Canadians have never been given an opportunity to debate or discuss the demographic and nation changing immigration assault, enabled and organized by our political elite and loyally cheered on by the lamestream media and academia. The result is that well before 2050, the European founding/settler people will have been replaced by a Third World majority.
 
Weaponized words like “racist”, “White supremacist” “hater” have been used to cow or silence the odd bleats of alarm or disagreement.
 
Then, along came Donald Trump. He took a tough stand on immigration and stuck to it despite the spit storm of weaponized words “hater” “xenophobe”, “Islamophobe” (maybe we should be phobic about hordes of people massacreng unarmed men, women and children in Brussels and Paris and London and Nice to promote their versions of the religion of Allah) and, of course, “racist”. But that didn’t stop him. Trump WON!
 
Well, if the President of the United States is a “racist”, how bad can it be?
In many little ways, long silenced and frustrated Canadians are finding their courage and speaking up.
 
And, there’s the predictable response:
 
1. The poodle press denounces and “exposes” the latest uprising as “racist”;
2. The police are called. [Isn’t it only police states where police get involved in mere expressions of political opinion?]
3. Sleazy politicians who should be LISTENING to their constituents, denounce the upstart opinion and declare there is no tolerance for intolerance.
 
Here’s the latest: On December 6, CBC breathlessly reported: “Police are looking for a man in connection with a possible hate crime at a south Edmonton LRT station.

The man approached two young women wearing hijabs at the University of Alberta station at 8:20 p.m. on Nov. 8, police say.

The man, believed to be in his 60s, pulled a rope from his pocket, tied a noose and said: “This is for you.”

The man then proceeded to sing O Canada in front of the women, one of whom shot video of the performance.

Police are asking anyone who recognizes the man to call 780-423-4567 or #377 from a mobile phone. They can also call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.tipsubmit.com/start.htm.”

Okay, where’s the crime? The man did something with a string — the photo doesn’t clearly show a noose — and told the hijabbed chicks: “This is for you” and proceeded to sign “Oh, Canada”. He didn’t assault them. He didn’t hit them. He sang. Perhaps, “this is for you” referred to his song. Also, the “rope” the man pulled from his pocket looks more like a bit of string — but who ever let facts get in the way of a good old white-bashing CBC story?

A little odd perhaps. But a crime, let alone a “hate crime”? The hate cops are out of control. Canadians should be free to express their displeasure with invaders, especially ones who choose to look odd.

The next day, the CBC reported that the police had a suspect in custody and thanked some in the general public for ratting out  fellow citizen: “Meanwhile, the Islamic community is speaking out about the incident.

‘It’s very unfortunate to say the least,’ said Arangzeb Qureshi, with the Alberta Muslim Public Affairs Council. ‘This is Islamophobia at its worst.’

Qureshi credits technology with holding people who may be committing a hate crime to account. ‘t’s an advantage for people who are unfortunately going through this type of discrimination.'”

What overkill! “Islamophobia at its worst?” Really? Now communal riots in India where angry Hindus kill Moslems by the hundreds might be “Islamophobia at its worst.” This poor Canadian gentlemen may, and even that’s not certain, have been expressing a certain dislike for people whom he and other Euro-Canadians never had any say in inviting to our land.

A few says later the Canadian Press reported: “ Police in Edmonton have released a man who was taken into custody after two women wearing hijabs were taunted in what investigators have said could be a hate crime.No charges have been laid, but police say the man is still a person of interest in the case.”

It’s all so grudging. There was no crime, Yet, why is this poor old guy still “a person of interest in the case”?  That’s the way it is in a police state.

Man uses noose, anthem to threaten women wearing hijabs at Edmonton LRT station, police say

Suspect allegedly pulled rope from pocket, tied a noose and said: ‘This is for you.’

CBC News Posted: Dec 05, 2016 4:23 PM MT Last Updated: Dec 05, 2016 4:51 PM MT

Edmonton police are looking for this man in connection with a hate crime at the University of Alberta LRT Station.

Edmonton police are looking for this man in connection with a hate crime at the University of Alberta LRT Station. (Edmonton Police Service)

Police are looking for a man in connection with a possible hate crime at a south Edmonton LRT station.

The man approached two young women wearing hijabs at the University of Alberta station at 8:20 p.m. on Nov. 8, police said. The man, believed to be in his 60s, pulled a rope from his pocket, tied a noose and said: “This is for you.”

The man then proceeded to sing O Canada in front of the women, one of whom shot video of the performance.

Police are asking anyone who recognizes the man to call 780-423-4567 or #377 from a mobile phone. They can also call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.tipsubmit.com/start.htm.