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What a load of crap. I have never ever had any problems crossing into the USA. I have a few times encountered assholes at border crossings when coming back into Canada.Mostly power trippers that have to be endured.Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
If traveling to the states, make sure your papers are in order when the Gestapo stop you.
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Here is what showed up at the Ottawa convoy that had fringe extremists and antivaxers illegally block streets and harass residents. And some of you guys just keep supporting the Convoy?
[url]https://www.cija.ca/nazi_flags_at_the_truckers_protest[/url]
Ottawa, ON—Thousands have descended on Parliament Hill to protest public health measures. A small minority are shamefully using Nazi symbols, the Confederate flag, and misappropriating the Star of David to advance their political objectives.
In response, Shimon Koffler Fogel, CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), issued the following statement:“Twenty-four hours after International Holocaust Remembrance Day and on The National Day of Remembrance of the Québec City Mosque Attack and Action against Islamophobia, there are Nazi flags being flown in public, in Canada, on Parliament Hill. This should be horrifying to all Canadians.”
“With few exceptions, these troubling occurrences have escaped the attention of mainstream media.”
Added Andrea Freedman, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Ottawa:
“The only way to get these toxic ideologies to crawl back under the rock they slipped out from is for all Canadians to roundly and unambiguously reject and condemn these symbols of hatred. The pernicious nature of antisemitism is that it morphs and becomes a convenient hook for all manner of grievance, real or imagined.”
“While we are concerned with the small group of agitators displaying the swastika, we are mortified that other protester allowed it to continue. Good people remaining silent is a necessary precursor to evil taking root.”
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Swastikas and other Hate Symbols Displayed at Truckers’ Protest in Ottawa
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The Centre for Holocaust Education and Scholarship (CHES) is alarmed by the presence of the Nazi swastika and the Confederate flag and the misappropriation of the Yellow Star of David by some demonstrators on Parliament Hill this week. As Bernie Farber, CEO of the Canadian Anti-Race Network said on CBC Newsroom: “ … worst display of racist and Nazi propaganda that I have ever seen in this country …I have never, ever seen anything like this.”
Most Canadians agree with and uphold the democratic right of citizens to protest and express their opposition to government policy. Yet many are taken aback by the distasteful and overt waving of offensive symbols of racist hatred on Parliament Hill. Surely this action crosses the line of civil behaviour.
More upsetting and distressful is the lack of reaction to these provocative signs from the organizers of this demonstration. Holocaust survivors who live among us and who experienced the horrors of the Nazis are especially distraught and fearful at the sight of these symbols of intolerance.
Misappropriating the Yellow Star as a point of comparison between the necessity to vaccinate Canadians during the pandemic and Nazi racism policies is offensive and odious.

Following so closely on International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27th and the National Day of Remembrance of the Quebec City Mosque Attack against Islamophobia on January 29th, these symbols of intolerance create fear and worry in many Canadians.
CHES thanks Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his stern words and applauds the Ottawa PoliceService for encouraging the public to report hate crimes and for their actions in charging those breaking the law.
The Centre for Holocaust Education and Scholarship (CHES) stands with our political leaders in making common cause with our partners and the majority of Canadians to continue the fight against antisemitism and racism and to promote mutual understanding and human rights through our educational projects and activities.
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You kids and your sayings.Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
Well well the captain of the Vera speaks.
As usual, I have no idea what you are talking about.
Google says it is about Captain Vera of a crime TV show. We don't have a TV, so I have no idea what the reference is about. Care to elaborate?
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