Saturday, December 28, 2024
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Canada’s Insatiable Need For Chaos



The United States and Canada seem to be in a humiliation competition. When sleepy Joe Biden does or says something incredibly stupid, Justin Trudeau hollers down from the north, … “Hold My Beer.”

Likewise, when Trudeau demonstrates his woke ignorance, Biden is always there covering his back with a new moronic piece of legislation or a slurred, asinine reflection.

The war between Israel and Hamas has given both of these Manchurian candidates plenty of opportunities to become entangled in the strings of their controllers, and they haven’t disappointed. That said, Trudeau seems intent on winning this leg of the competition.

While Muslims are screaming, “Hitler, please come back and kill all the Jews,” and others are shooting up a Jewish girl’s school, Trudeau thought it would be a good idea to provide 5000 visas for Gazans.

Like Biden, who refuses to close the borders to build the Democrats’ voting base, Trudeau seems keen on importing voters and chaos into Canada. Trudeau’s position is diametrically opposed to that of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Under Harper, Canada was a sanctuary for Jews. Under Trudeau, it is rapidly becoming a nightmare.

The number of temporary resident visas allotted to Canadians’ relatives living in the enclave has increased fivefold from the 1,000 visas announced in a special program by Canada in December.

Immigration Minister Marc Miller tried to justify the decision by saying:

“While movement out of Gaza is not currently possible, the situation may change at any time. With this cap increase, we will be ready to help more people as the situation evolves.”

“Conditions there are changing drastically day by day, making our efforts both more urgent and more challenging. The biggest challenge continues to be what Canada does not control, in particular, who can exit the Gaza Strip.”

“I want to make it clear to family members. Canada continues to put in every effort on every level to facilitate safe exit of their loved ones. While we have been limited in our success, it is certainly not for lack of trying.”

The problem here is sheer ignorance. People are judging Israel based on their military response. However, consider America’s response to Pearl Harbor and 9-11. The number of deaths in retaliation for those events far outweighs the number of Americans killed. For the retribution to be effective, the response must be intimidating. Otherwise, the nemesis will continue their terror. October 7 was the last straw for Israel. The protestors on college campuses and in cities worldwide have no idea what they are supporting.

Dina Rubina is a Jewish author whose novels have been translated into 40 different languages. Recently, the Pushkin House in London, in collaboration with the University of London, invited her to a literary discussion on Zoom about her books.

However, before the discussion, she received an email from the meeting’s moderator, Nataliya Rulyova, who demanded that she state where she stands “on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict” because other invited participants need to “understand your position on this issue before responding.”

Rubina’s response is clear, and hopefully, to those people who are protesting against Israel, her explanation will enlighten you about the depth of their frustration and fear.

Dear Natalia!

You’ve written beautifully about my novels, and I’m so sorry for the time you’ve wasted, because apparently we have to cancel our meeting.

The universities of Warsaw and Torun have just canceled lectures by the wonderful Russian-speaking Israeli writer Yakov Shechter on the life of Galicia’s Jews in the 17th and 19th centuries “to avoid making the situation worse.” I suspected that this would affect me too, since academia is now the main breeding ground for the most disgusting and virulent anti-Semitism, disguised as so-called “criticism of Israel.” I was expecting something like this, and I even decided to write you an email about it… but I put it aside. It’s time for me to publish it.

This is what I want to say to all those who expect from me a quick and obsequious report on my position regarding my beloved country, which currently lives (and always has) surrounded by ferocious enemies who seek to destroy it. My country which is waging a just war today against a rabid, ruthless, deceptive and cunning enemy. The last time I apologized was in elementary school, in the principal’s office, I was 9 years old. Since then, I have been doing what I think is right, listening only to my conscience and expressing exclusively my understanding of the world order and human laws of justice.

Natalia, thank you for your efforts, and I personally ask you to send my answer to all those who are wondering.

On October 7, Saturday, the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah, the ruthless, well-trained, well-prepared and well-equipped Hamas terrorist regime of Iran, Hamas, which rules in the Gaza enclave (which Israel left around twenty years ago), attacked dozens of peaceful kibbutzim and bombarded my country with tens of thousands of rockets. Hamas has committed atrocities that even the Bible cannot describe, atrocities that rival the crimes of Sodom and Gomorrah. Atrocities filmed by the way, by GoPro cameras, the murderers having taken the horror to the point of sending the images to their families or on social networks in real time.

For hours, thousands of happy, blood-drunk beasts raped women, children and men, shooting their victims in the crotch and heads, cutting off the women’s breasts and playing football with them, cutting off the babies from the wombs of pregnant women and immediately decapitating them, tying up and burning the small children. There were so many charred bodies that, for many weeks, forensic pathologists could not cope with the enormous workload of identifying individuals.

A friend of mine, who worked in the emergency room of a New York hospital for 20 years, then in Israel for 15 years, was one of the first to arrive in the kibbutzim, as part of a team of rescuers and of doctors. She still hasn’t been able to sleep since.

While she is an emergency specialist, accustomed to dissected bodies and corpses, she fainted when she saw the macabre sight and vomited all the way back in the car. Among the Hamas militants, Palestinian civilians rushed in, participating in pogroms of unprecedented scale, pillaging, killing, dragging everything they could get their hands on. Among these “Palestinian civilians” were 450 members of this highly regarded organization UNRWA (United Nations Relief Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East).

Judging by the utter joy of the population (also captured by thousands of mobile cameras), Hamas is supported by almost the entire population of Gaza. But the essential is there for us: More than two hundred Israelis, including women, children, the elderly and foreign workers, were dragged into the beast’s den. A hundred of them are still rotting and dying in Hamas dungeons.

It goes without saying that these victims, who continue to be mocked, are of little concern to the “academic community”. But that’s not what I’m talking about right now. I am not writing this so that anyone will sympathize with the tragedy of my people.

During all these years, while the international community has literally poured hundreds of millions of dollars into this piece of land (the Gaza Strip) — UNRWA’s annual budget alone is equivalent to a billion dollars! — During all these years, Hamas used this money to build an empire with a complex system of underground tunnels, stockpile weapons, teach schoolchildren from primary school to disassemble and assemble Kalashnikov assault rifles, print textbooks in which hatred of Israel is indescribable, in which even math problems look like this calling for the murder of Jews with every word:

There were ten Jews, the shahid killed four, how many are left?

And now, when finally shocked by the monstrous crime of these bastards, Israel is waging a war of annihilation against the Hamas terrorists who so carefully prepared this war, who placed thousands of shells in all the hospitals, the schools, kindergartens…

The academic community, which was not concerned about the massacres in Syria, nor the massacre in Somalia, nor the mistreatment inflicted on the Uighurs, nor the millions of Kurds persecuted by the Turkish regime for decades, this very worried community, which wears “arafatkas” [keffiyehs], the trademark of murderers, around their necks at rallies under the slogan “Liberate Palestine from the river to the sea”, which means the total destruction of Israel (and Israelis). “Academics”, as polls show, have no idea where this river is, what it is called, where certain borders are located.

And it is this same public which asks me “to express a position clear on the issue”. Are you really serious!

As you know, I have been a professional writer for over 50 years. My novels have been translated into 40 languages, including Albanian, Turkish, Chinese, Esperanto, and many more.

Now, with great pleasure, without choosing my expressions too much, I sincerely and with all the strength of my soul send to all the brainless “intellectuals” who are interested in my position to go f**k themselves.

Dina Rubina

Thanks, Dina; no further explanation is necessary.