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Right-wing extremists have killed 30 people in Canada since 1980. During that same period, Islamist terrorists murdered two. Criminologists at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology have estimated that there are at least 100 of these far-right extremist groups operating in our country. So why do we remain so focused on the Islamic bogeyman? The most obvious answer is that far-right extremists dress like white Canadians, talk like us and may even play goalie in our rec league. The guys in the keffiyehs on the back of a Hilux as it tears across the desert just look scarier.
Scott Gilmore, “The right’s terrorism problem,” Maclean’s, September 14, 2017 (via antifainternational)
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Could my french speaking followers look into this, because YIKES:
Un nouveau groupe ultranationaliste montrera ses couleurs le 30 septembre
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I fell in the water trying to take these. I underestimated how cold the water would be before I took off my shoes and waded into the knee deep water, and after about a minute I couldn't feel my toes.
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I really like his eyes, so I made them bigger so I could see them more.
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will always be one of my favorite alex g songs
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This happened on August 13th; 1 day after the White Supremacy violence in Charlottesville.
The Canadian Media, and in particularly the CBC really needs to stop normalizing fascism. This isn’t the first time either, its been a disturbing trend lately for the CBC:
Andrew Mitrovica: Proud Boys interview symptomatic of CBC’s tolerance of hate
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