by Kim Petersen
Ever since the Conservative Party formed a minority government in the ethnically cleansed territory designated Canada, an abrupt rightward shift has occurred in Canadian government policy.The Conservative Party has chosen to openly support the zionist regime in the ethnically cleansed historical Palestine -- what the ethnic cleansers have renamed Israel.
But to target only the Conservative Party of Canada would be unfair because the other three major political parties in Canada are also infiltrated by Zionist appeasers.[1]
- 1. What about Palestine's right to exist? 2. Does McDonough insist that European invaders have a right to establish an existential state on the millennia-old homeland of indigenous Palestinians?
The previous Liberal Party leader and prime minister, Paul Martin, went so far as to state, "Israel's values are Canada's values." Undeniably, history reveals that land theft through ethnic cleansing is a value that Canada and Israel share.
Current Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper has upped the ante in the public displays of obsequiousness to Zionism. Painting other political parties as "fair-weather friends" of Israel, Harper declared Israel would always have a "steadfast friend" in a Canadian Conservative government.
Refusing to be outdone, official opposition leader Stéphane Dion, nauseatingly stated his Liberal Party "will continue to proudly support, as a cornerstone of our foreign policy, the right of Israel to exist in peace and security." [3]
The major parties in Canadian national politics have engaged in a shameless pursuit of Jewish influence.
Zionism is unquestionably racism, and Harper's Zionism points to a connection with anti-Islam. Harper is a member of a protestant evangelical denomination called the Christian and Missionary Alliance, which depicts non-Christians (Muslims) as the "enemy."[4]
- "These impulsive half-breeds have got spoiled by this emeute (uprising) and must be kept down by a strong hand until they are swamped by the influx of settlers."
Harper supports "the influx of settlers" in Palestine. He is forming an Israel Allies Caucus, which is "meant to mobilize support for the State of Israel and promote Judeo-Christian values." [5]
Although support for ethnic cleansing is strong among Jews in Israel[7], progressive Jews in Canada, under the national umbrella of the Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians, have condemned the Israel Allies Caucus. Despite this, many Canadian politicians are hell-bent on supporting Zionism contrary to the will of "an overwhelming majority of Canadians -- 77 percent" who indicated a preference for a "neutral foreign policy in the Middle East." One wonders, however, what there is to be neutral about in the case of ethnic cleansing.
The new pro-Zionist lobby was made official in Ottawa by Harper and Canadian and Israeli parliamentarians, including the notorious advocate of ethnic cleansing, MK Benny Elon.[8]
In 1938, British prime minister Neville Chamberlain promoted the Munich Agreement which accepted the annexation of the Sudetenland (a region in Czechoslovakia with a majority of German speakers) to Nazi Germany. Chamberlain referred to it as "bringing peace with honor." Because Nazi Germany soon occupied all of Czechoslovakia, this dishonored agreement has come to symbolize the worse quality of appeasement.[9] Other major powers supported the agreement, including Canadian prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and the United States president Franklin D. Roosevelt.
It is hardly surprising that a political party which mistreats the Original Peoples would so openly and brazenly appease the ethnic cleansers of historical Palestine. Such a party is a blight on the Canadian political map, as are the other appeasing political parties. The sad state of affairs is that, currently, a vote in a Canadian federal election is a denial of Palestinian human rights.
February 11, 2007
[1] Ron
Saba, "Forty-Three MPs Who Support Israeli
Apartheid," canpalnet, Ottawa, 17 December 2005.
[2] Alexa McDonough, letter to Ron Saba, canpalnet Ottawa, 17 December 2005.
"The NDP supports Palestinians' right to a safe and secure homeland, and
Israel's right to exist."
[3] Alexander Panetta, "PM to stand by Israel at all costs," Chronicle
Herald, 7 February 2007. Breaking News, "Harper a ‘steadfast friend' to Israel," JTA News, 7 February 2007.
[4] "Desert Sand Venture," The Christian and Missionary
Alliance in Canada. Presumably Jews would be included as non-Christians and,
hence, are also enemies.
[5] Etgar Lefkovits, "Canadian government forming pro-Israel
lobby," Jerusalem Post, 5 February 2007.
[6]
B.A. Robinson, "Religion data from the 2001 Canadian
census," Religious Tolerance.org, 5 June 2005.
[7] Aaron Klein, "Poll: Israelis favor expelling Palestinians," WorldNetDaily, 14 February 2005.
[8] Matthew Wagner,
"New proposal: Transfer-for-cash plan," Jerusalem Post, 21 January 2007.
[9] Contrary to
appeasement of Israeli Jews, the recognition of German annexation of the
Sudetenland respected the self-determination of the majority in the Sudetenland.
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