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1. Montreal Burns
Simon O'Connor
- Violent Riots in Montreal 💥:Significant and violent riots erupted in Montreal, Canada, involving attacks on police, arson, and destruction of property.
- Radical Groups Involved 🚩: The riots were primarily instigated by pro-Palestinian groups, supporters of terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah, Marxist radicals, and other anarchist groups.
- Minimal Mainstream Media Coverage 🤐: Despite the severity of the riots, there was minimal coverage in mainstream media, suggesting a potential normalization of such violence or a deliberate attempt to downplay the involvement of radical groups.
- Shared Goal: Destruction of the West 💣: The involved groups share a common objective: the destruction of Western values, Judeo-Christian principles, and individual freedoms.
- Antisemitism and Extremism ✡️: The riots were marked by strong antisemitic sentiments and explicit calls for the destruction of Canada, the United States, and Israel.
- Media Complicity 📰: The media's failure to highlight the identities of the rioters and their extremist ideologies suggests a degree of complicity in downplaying the threat they pose.
- Similar Trends in Other Countries 🌍: Similar radical groups and ideologies are present in other countries, including New Zealand, where individuals like Max Harris promote extremist views.
- Political Leadership and Public Response 🗣️: Canadian politicians, particularly Pierre Poilievre, have criticized the government's inaction and the normalization of extremist ideologies.