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>> Friday, June 20, 2008 –
Bernie Farber,
Hezbollah
Bernie Farber, chief "Professional Jew" here in Canada, doesn't think Hezbollah in Canada is an issue.
"Chatter happens all the time," said Bernie Farber, the Toronto-based chief executive of the Canadian Jewish Congress. He said conversations he had with several police agencies yesterday left him with the impression the threat was thoroughly investigated and dismissed.
But several sources say that much time, money and effort is being spent probing the activities of Hezbollah in Canada. The organization was legally blacklisted as a terrorist entity by Ottawa in 2002.
Concerns about possible Canadian attacks coincided with heightened fears Jewish communities worldwide have felt in the past six months.
Considering that Farber is a hard-core Zionist, it seems odd that he is so ignorant of this.


I think people sucked up into the mechanisms of Turtle Bay agendas and NGO influence brokering can't have any ideological label pasted on them.
They don't really care for this nation or its people as they consider themselves "global citizens" bound by some utopian abstract and in a self-assumed social engineering role which has only one purpose; to regulate us dumb plebs into their utopian vision.
As for Farber, from what he has said publicly, I think he is too much of a dogmatic collectivist, a totalistic quid nunce, and a special interest zealot to be focused on anything wider than the narrow philistine optics needed in achieving his political goals at all costs.
Seems obvious that CJC's extraneous political ideologies and social agendas isolate it from the majority in the Canadian Jewish community.
Like a typical power brokering NGO it seems willing is to accommodate/ignore the enemy if it buys them one more foot of political real estate and spreads their influence.
Their priorities are dyslexic because their focus is narrow and they only see what is in their own best interests to see as a political lobby. The CJC represent no one but themselves and their own narrow internal interests.
Hezbollah is safe with the CJC on watch. They're too absorbed "taming the internet".
And don't forget the large pro-Hezbollah ("pro-Lebanon") rally they had in Montreal in 2006, attended by many politicians, like Denis Coderre, then right-hand man in Ignatieff's leadership campaign. No doubt Bernie supports the same Liberal party and has lunch with Bob Rae's wife....
Official Jews were mostly deadly cowards in the 1930s. This seems more of the same. I think maybe we're just discovering a new fact of hard-core dhimmitude: it creates in people the desire to be internet scolds. The vision of the prophet, comparable to Al Gore's when it comes to the net-web.
Bernie needs to hear of a friend who's trying to create a new Canadian Jewish organization under the slogan: We won't go quietly this time! This friend wasn't much impressed when the CJC didn't stand up for him when his reputation and livelihood was attacked by Jihadis making clearly fraudulent claims of "racism".
"Chatter happens all the time."
Ah, but some chatterers are more equal than others, eh, Bernie? Eh, Awan?
Bernie Farber, chief "Professional Jew" here in Canada should have paid attention here in Calgary. As I think it was well over a 1000 supporters of Hezbollah took to the streets, dancing on Canadian war memorial and breaking into buildings as they called for the deaths of ALL Jews.
Poor Bernie - he just doesn't get it. Leave Pearl alone and focus on neo-nazis = all 5 of them.
Mean while in Germany and most likely the rest of the EU (from Der Spiegel:
Although this attack was an isolated incident, it is hard to overlook how hatred imported from Beirut and Gaza resurfaces in the form of daily acts of anti-Semitism in schools and athletic clubs, on streets and in the subway. Young children raised to be anti-Semitic are already using the phrase "You Jew!" as a derogatory expression in kindergartens and on playgrounds. Schoolchildren berate their teachers, calling them Jew dogs, for not offering Sharia-compatible instruction, and Jewish schoolchildren are attacked and feel compelled to switch to Berlin's Jewish high school and to hide the insignia of their Jewish faith -- the yarmulke and the Star of David -- when in public.
Neo-Nazi sentiments were behind the majority of anti-Semitic incidents reported in 2006. At the same time, however, the number of anti-Semitic criminal offences committed by Muslims jumped from 33 to 88.
In 2007 the German Interior Ministry published a study on the worldviews of "Muslims in Germany," the most comprehensive of its kind to date, which confirmed this trend. According to the study, "anti-Semitic attitudes were found among young Muslims far more often than among non-Muslim immigrants or domestic non-Muslims." The study cited examples of Muslim students to illustrate that this anti-Semitism cannot be dismissed as the product of an underdog attitude within marginalized social groups, but instead represents an ideological way of thinking. "The pervasiveness of sweeping anti-Semitic prejudices among Muslim students was also noticeable," the study pointed out. "Such prejudices, expressed indirectly by slightly more than one-third and in extreme form by about 10 percent of students, are significantly more common than anti-Christian sentiments."
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