Support Trump?
I’m not sure what’s up with
me these days. I wrote about Donald Trump in the previous blog in a somewhat
but hesitant positive spirit. I understand Trump has his supporters, but I have
never yet met one who admitted to the status of Trump supporters. Here in BC that’s so politically incorrect it takes some
courage to go as far as I did, not to say recklessness. Just to prevent any
misunderstanding on this score, I am not advocating a vote for him at this
point. It partially depends on whom he might run against. But a candidate who
would be free from lobbyist pressures would certainly constitute a serious
choice for me, all other things being equal, which they are not!
Coyne vs Levant
And here, in this next blog,
I am writing about Ezra Levant, a Canadian rebel journalist who operates the
online alternative newspaper < TheRebel.media >. As it takes courage to suggest there could be
a lighter side to Trump, so the same for Levant. No one less than Andrew Coyne,
a journalist for whom I have the highest respect, berated Levant in no uncertain
terms on my birthday, of all things (Vancouver
Sun, February 18, 2016, p. B2). He wonders whether Levant should be
considered a journalist, but if he is, “he is a stain on the trade.” He peddles
“bile.” His writings are characterized by “strange personal vendettas, the
recklessness with the facts, the blatant propagandizing, the frequent lawsuits….
It’s inconceivable.” He is “widely despised.”
A Third Rebel
Well, I’m going to take a
chance on Levant, partially because, like both Trump and Levant, I am a rebel
at heart. Just ask my almost life-time employer, Christian Reformed World
Missions in Grand Rapids, Michigan. (No, I’m not an American!) But also because the subject is an important
one. The strong emphasis on multiculturalism displayed by the two Trudeau
Canadian Prime Ministers, I have always felt, ignores the fact that new comers
to the country, whether immigrants (of which I am one) or refugees, often bring
with them an insistence on their own culture to the disadvantage of Canadian
culture. Trudeau Jr.’s accepting 25,000 refugees without due diligence is, I
surmise, partially due to discounting the negative cultural impact of some, if
not many, new comers. I have a strong feeling that more Muslim new comers
insist on giving or even demanding space for their culture/religion than any
other.
All that said, here comes a report from
Ezra Levant:
Refugees Beat up Canadian Students in Halifax
Over the weekend, the Halifax
Chronicle-Herald published a shocking report that newly arrived Syrian
“refugees” at Chebucto Heights Elementary School were beating up Canadian
students.
Canadian kids were being bullied, even choked by Muslim students, who made throat-slitting gestures. And the school was hiding all of this from the public, even from parents.
Not surprisingly, the news story went viral.
But soon the Chronicle-Herald started making changes to their story, taking out key facts. Then they just deleted the story entirely from their website — replacing it with a short note explaining that the subject was too sensitive.
And then this morning, they published yet another alibi, explaining that one of the reasons they took the story down was that “anti-Muslim groups” had been “sharing the article”. So they decided to do what the school had been doing: cover it up.
Even as they admitted that a fourth witness had come forward.
What’s really going on in Halifax? Why are journalists hiding the news instead of reporting it?
Aren’t you curious?
I sure am. The Chronicle-Herald’s bizarre attempt to un-tell the story says there’s a lot of pressure on them to shut up.
When it comes to Syrian “refugees”, I simply refuse to trust the mainstream media anymore.
So we sent one of our top reporters, Faith Goldy, to Halifax to get the facts directly. Not through the filter of the mainstream media.
Faith and our cameraman arrived late last night, and they got straight to work. Their mission: to find out whatever the truth is, and report it. No censorship. No political correctness.
Click here to watch Faith’s first report from the scene. And answer me this: who do you trust to tell you the truth — Faith, or the politically correct editors of the Halifax Chronicle-Herald?
Canadian kids were being bullied, even choked by Muslim students, who made throat-slitting gestures. And the school was hiding all of this from the public, even from parents.
Not surprisingly, the news story went viral.
But soon the Chronicle-Herald started making changes to their story, taking out key facts. Then they just deleted the story entirely from their website — replacing it with a short note explaining that the subject was too sensitive.
And then this morning, they published yet another alibi, explaining that one of the reasons they took the story down was that “anti-Muslim groups” had been “sharing the article”. So they decided to do what the school had been doing: cover it up.
Even as they admitted that a fourth witness had come forward.
What’s really going on in Halifax? Why are journalists hiding the news instead of reporting it?
Aren’t you curious?
I sure am. The Chronicle-Herald’s bizarre attempt to un-tell the story says there’s a lot of pressure on them to shut up.
When it comes to Syrian “refugees”, I simply refuse to trust the mainstream media anymore.
So we sent one of our top reporters, Faith Goldy, to Halifax to get the facts directly. Not through the filter of the mainstream media.
Faith and our cameraman arrived late last night, and they got straight to work. Their mission: to find out whatever the truth is, and report it. No censorship. No political correctness.
Click here to watch Faith’s first report from the scene. And answer me this: who do you trust to tell you the truth — Faith, or the politically correct editors of the Halifax Chronicle-Herald?
That’s
as far as I will go with Ezra’s story until we hear more, hopefully also from
mainstream media. I advise you to keep your eye on this story yourself from both
media streams. Perhaps the development of this story will decide for me between
Coyne and Levant, though I am unlikely to drop Coyne and hopefully will not
have to drop Levant either. I find it enlightening to read both “sides of the coin,”
with apologies to Coyne for the pun.
However,
as an immigrant kid myself, I can also think of another take on this story. As
kids we would get involved in some shenanigans in the neighbourhood that our
parents, still steeped in “old country” culture, would never hear or think
about. We sometimes lived in totally different worlds from theirs and could get
into trouble. The case of these Muslim kids could be as innocent as that,
though to the host community it would look like “typical” Muslim stuff and they
blew their stack, yelling “There, you see, that’s what happens when you allow
Muslims into the country!" At the same time, of course, it did indicate what
these kids might have learned in their home culture—and that was not pretty!—that they brought with them into Canada.
Follow Up
It’s
a few days later since I wrote the above and I have not yet published this
post. So, here comes the post along with this follow-up from Levant:
An incredible
scoop. But instead of condemning the bullying, the Halifax Regional School
Board condemned the newspaper. And instead of following up on the story, other
journalists across the country called the Chronicle-Herald “racist” for even
talking about it.
So the Chronicle-Herald deleted the story. They didn’t retract it; they didn’t say they got their facts wrong. They just wanted to un-report what they had reported.
Well, that’s not real journalism. That’s propaganda.
So on Sunday night, I flew to Halifax with a cameraman from The Rebel. And we reported the story the old-fashioned way — knocking on doors, making phone calls, showing up at the school, talking to parents, talking to school officials. With no preconceptions: we would follow the facts wherever they led us.
It took us two days, but we got the whole story — and now you can get it,only on The Rebel.
Syrian kids do bully Canadian kids in Halifax — it’s practically a daily occurrence. The school board knows all about it — but they just keep telling the students and teachers to keep quiet.
It’s the story the Chronicle-Herald tried to tell, before they were silenced — and the story the rest of the mainstream media refuse to tell.
Well, the story needs to be told. And you can watch it right now with your own eyes, in the words of the families who were victimized twice: first by schoolyard bullies, and then again by the school’s cover-up.
Click here to watch a short summary of my investigation. And if you want to see the whole, hour-long documentary, sign up as a premium member, to never miss a minute.
So the Chronicle-Herald deleted the story. They didn’t retract it; they didn’t say they got their facts wrong. They just wanted to un-report what they had reported.
Well, that’s not real journalism. That’s propaganda.
So on Sunday night, I flew to Halifax with a cameraman from The Rebel. And we reported the story the old-fashioned way — knocking on doors, making phone calls, showing up at the school, talking to parents, talking to school officials. With no preconceptions: we would follow the facts wherever they led us.
It took us two days, but we got the whole story — and now you can get it,only on The Rebel.
Syrian kids do bully Canadian kids in Halifax — it’s practically a daily occurrence. The school board knows all about it — but they just keep telling the students and teachers to keep quiet.
It’s the story the Chronicle-Herald tried to tell, before they were silenced — and the story the rest of the mainstream media refuse to tell.
Well, the story needs to be told. And you can watch it right now with your own eyes, in the words of the families who were victimized twice: first by schoolyard bullies, and then again by the school’s cover-up.
Click here to watch a short summary of my investigation. And if you want to see the whole, hour-long documentary, sign up as a premium member, to never miss a minute.
Well, in terms of length, you got your money's worth today!
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