They Went From “Flatten The Curve” To “Round Up The Jews” So Fast We Didn’t Even Notice

CTV Montreal;

For the second time in less than 24 hours, Montreal police (SPVM) officers intervened on Saturday morning to put an end to two major illegal gatherings in the Outremont borough of Montreal.
 
The SPVM reported being called on Saturday morning, around 9:30 a.m., to go to a “place of worship” located on Hutchison St., near Saint-Viateur St. in the predominantly Hasidic Jewish area of the city.
 
The police found that “dozens” of people were inside, said SPVM spokesperson Veronique Comtois.

53 Replies to “They Went From “Flatten The Curve” To “Round Up The Jews” So Fast We Didn’t Even Notice”

    1. Correction: CTV would be competing to be the analogue to “Der Stürmer” the nazi fluff rag of the period.

      Prosit!!

      Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
      1st Saint Nicolaas Army
      Army Group “True North

  1. Notice the disgusting bias of the CTV in its reporting. These media pigs are even too cowardly to tell us who wrote this pravda’esque piece of garbage trash.

  2. Jews & Christians seem to be police favourites.

    Does Islam get a pass? Or are they very obedient in police states?

    No mosques have been raided, or it hasn’t made the “news” that Muslims are also ‘enemies of the state’ for some reason…

    1. Well what would one expect when the LIEberal clan keep voting the atheistic “admirer of dicatatorships” into the PMO?

      I’m sure they’ll be rounded up like the Uigurs in China; in due course.

      Mike Pompeo managed to sally forth and issued the following broadside to the CCP virus crowd:

      “The governing authorities of the second most economically, militarily, and politically powerful country on earth have made clear that they are engaged in the forced assimilation and eventual erasure of a vulnerable ethnic and religious minority group, even as they simultaneously assert their country as a global leader and attempt to remold the international system in their image.”

      Yep, people of pretty much any faith will be in the cross hairs; because one does not WORSHIP THE STATE!

      The STATE pretty much hates competition for yer votive candles…a common characteristic of most any dictatorial regimes.

      Prosit!!

      Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
      1st Saint Nicolaas Army
      Army Group “True North

    2. Gotta hand it to these synagogues, they have more stones than the “Christian” church I attend. That church has been bending over backwards to fit in, to virtue signal how nice and caring and compliant they are.
      Bowing to worldly authority, just like Jesus and the Apostles, right?

      Wonder what ever happened to those guys????

      1. I’m thinking the same about mine. “Render unto Caesar” applies to taxes, but Jesus attack on the money-changers was because the money-changers were getting in the way of people’s worship of God.

      2. That church has been bending over backwards to fit in, to virtue signal how nice and caring and compliant they are.

        I’ve been struggling with that same issue for more than 40 years. The worst part about it is that it caused me to doubt and question my faith.

        1. BA, as we age, it is wise and common to question one’s faith. I have been having the same experience so you are not alone, and yes, because of the charitable status afforded churches, there is a great reluctance for the clergy to speak out against the decline of society. I have long felt that clergy should have real jobs just like everyone else, and that the church should give up the charitable status so that we are not beholding to the power behind the throne for our existence.

          I have no problem with God or his workings in my life. The older I get, the more I realize the precious gift that grace is. With the time that I have left, I will use it for His purposes as He allows and I will ask more questions about what I should do, not just what I can do. All I wish for his commendation – well done, thou good and faithful servant, enter now into the joy of my rest.

          My two cents, for what it is worth.

          1. It wasn’t so much my questioning that bothers me but to be left with the sense that what I had believed was completely wrong.

            For me, it started with being told that working hard, earning one’s keep, and, maybe, prospering was considered to be something short of theft. To atone for it, one’s wealth has to be “redistributed”. Then, of course, anything to the right of outright communism was somewhere between blasphemy and heresy.

          2. BA – A common thought. I’ve always thought that the parable of the prodigal son must be wrong because I identify with the elder, obedient son.

            Humans don’t look at the world as God does. He welcomes the prodigal back home. Us mortals are more likely to think “I’ve been covering this slacker’s work for 6 months, why is he welcomed back when it’s extra work for me?”.

            Given the source I know that there is wisdom here. But I know that is it beyond me.

        2. Codex ++ – sage advice. Thanks for emerging from the shadows to speak.

          I recognize that there is much that I don’t know. I’m glad to hear that there are many more with the same questions. Via con dios, mi amigo.

        3. Thanks for the comments. I think the church’s acquiesce to the gov’t is the logical extension of the way it has been acquiescing to the culture at large for the past 30 years.
          We have gone from “preach the Word” to “give a feel good therapeutic life lesson.”
          We take surveys to find out what the unchurched want, and then try to please them, rather than reading our Bibles to find out what God wants, and trying to please Him.
          No, we should never place unnecessary stumbling blocks in people’s way. But the Gospel has parts that are Supposed to be Offensive. To unbelievers and believers alike. To get rid of those necessarily offensive parts is to emasculate the Church, and leave it almost identical to the culture around it.
          Why even exist, if that is your goal?

          1. “…why even exist…” There are many churches that are failing. I suspect that your question answers why they are failing.

  3. Let’s start with the basics. Did they vote for this, or not. If they voted for it, then let them have what they wanted.

    If they did not vote for it, then I can support their fight.

    No way to really tell, either way, with a secret ballot though.

    1. secret ballots may be a thing of the past , dominio n voting machines may link everything together

    2. NOBODY voted for this. Left, centre or right.
      I asking the question you are implying that government unfailingly does the voters’ bidding. It very rarely does.

  4. “The officers were able to ascertain that offences were committed in connection with the government decree on the ordinance of sanitary measures,” said SPVM spokesperson Julien Levesque. “Unfortunately, a majority of these offenders decided to leave the scene by physically rushing at the police officers.”
    —————————————————————————————————————————————-
    L – “sanitary” may sound differently in German but the meaning is is the same.
    Nothing in the news report about broken glass, or perhaps that was edited out? Raids such
    as this have been standard procedure against religious congregations throughout
    Communist China. Here it’s heralding the Great Reset, the para-normal asserts it’s status.

    This incident is more evidence the C.C.P. virus was engineered to act as a brain parasite.
    Thus it’s dual aspect of infecting both the body and mind is Nobel prize level evil genius.

  5. “Levesque reported that four police officers were victims of assault.”

    worlds most incompetent stormtroopers?

      1. I think that that means someone called them a name and the officers started crying. Words are dangerous!

  6. Is there no Federal or Provincial Canadian politician who will say…..wait for it…..”THIS IS WRONG!!”

  7. Paraphrasing Alexander Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to some degree…when media types and politicians are deathly afraid to show their face in public is when we’ll get our rights back.
    Never in history has a gov’t taken away people’s freedoms and given them back.
    NEVER.

  8. ” “Unfortunately, a majority of these offenders decided to leave the scene by physically rushing at the police officers.”
    le diaspora

  9. Sigh…

    I have to clarify the article. First of all, the location is in the Outremont borough, but not on St-Viateur and Hutchison. The synagogue at the center of it all is actually located on the corner of Durocher St. and Lajoie Ave. (Hutchison is one city block East of Durocher, and Lajoie is two long city blocks North of St-Viateur, so someone at CTV News should get their facts straight!)

    At the risk of revealing myself to the authorities, let’s just say that I know that area very, very, VERY WELL!!!

    I also know the people that attend this particular synagogue. They are very, very, VERY ORTHODOX Jews, Hasidic Jews, I believe, and for the past two generations, have been using their wealth gradually buying up all the property in the neighborhood, because they believe that they must reside very near by a synagogue.

    I also know that these Hasidic somehow manage to travel back and forth to New York City to visit with their counterparts. I don’t know how they managed to do that during this health crisis, and I don’t know if they were able to continue that practice since the land border was shut down (maybe they flew), but my sources who still reside in the area tells me that they could very well be a primary source of community spread in Montreal. That particular area is the reddest of the red zones in the city.

    This community votes in a block, and although I cannot state for certain which party they vote for, it would probably be safe to assume that they would vote Liberal, only because there is no viable “conservative” party in the province of Quebec. Hasidic have been known to be a very, VERY (almost ultra) conservative brand of Orthodox Judaism. They are very rigid in how they practice their faith. I don’t want to go any further than that, because I know I’m walking a very fine line here.

    I realize what I just wrote above could be justifiable cause to label me an anti-Semite, but let me assure you that I am familiar with these people, and I’ve come to admire them for their tenacity and spirit within their community, although for the most part, they keep to themselves. They are isolationists. They do not normally associate on a social level with their neighbors. In fact, they will go out of their way to limit their business associations to their own as much as possible.

    So it doesn’t surprise me that this had to come to a head. I’m very very despondent with this development, because I am still attached to that neighborhood in spirit, but I’ve come to the conclusion that this is only the beginning of what is sure to follow, and It’s not going to be pretty.

    1. Sonofagun… there’s ANOTHER synagogue on St-Viateur and Hutchison. I stand corrected.

      It’s the same community though, and the embedded video was in fact from the synagogue on Durocher and Lajoie, as written in the lower paragraphs in the article. It was that video which led me to comment as I did.

      I must apologize for not reading through the entire article, and beg forgiveness for the ensuing confusion.

    2. The Hasidim are guilty of nothing but insisting on their right to keep Sabbath and the commandments of the God of Israel—oh, and to visit their families out of town.

      They just want the Gentiles to leave them in peace. Historically, that has been quite beyond the Gentile authorities, who never tired of blaming the Jews for the consequences of their own corruption, incompetence and iniquity.

      Meanwhile, CCP agents are entering Canada with new variants of Wuhan flu every gods day.

      The Chinese are the Jews your pedophile priest and drunken Ukrainian grandfather warned you about. Clannish, tight-fisted and loyal only to their own tribe, which they believe without evidence to be a master race fated to rule the world and enslave its inhabitants.

      And yes, determined to own everything worth owning, making debt-slaves of all mankind.

      A big reason for the lockdowns was to make it impossible for white Canadians to earn a living, foreclose on their homes, and allow Chinese investor to snap up Canadian real estate dirt cheap.

      Get back to me when Montreal’s finest kick in the door of the Red Chinese consulate.

      While you’re waiting, go suck Hitler’s dick in hell, you Nazi swine. You’ll find him sucking Chairman Mao’s.

      1. Well, you made it 4 paragraphs before the crazy snuck in. I’m not sure whether it’s better to know that there are times that you can think clearly, or that your unhinged bigoted rants the rest of the time will be applied to all of us by our common enemies.

    3. I read an article a while back indicating that the virus was rampant among Orthodox Jews, but that noone was actually dying — don’t remember if anyone was getting sick. The article referred to the Jews in New York City, and the reference was included as an example of herd immunity. In my view we are preventing herd immunity in the general population by keeping kids locked up.
      Here is a sad video of what that looks like:
      Titled Children of the Great Reset: 
      https://youtu.be/Js0o10iQiwE?t=9

    4. Just so you know I am married to a Jew, not a Hassid obviously since she married me, and she did not find your statements to be antiSemitic. But Hassids have always made easy targets for this stuff because they don’t blend in and they put their religious observances before anything else. Most people think of Hassids when you say Jew even though they are a minority of all Jews.

    5. FC – it’s common that those with first-hand knowledge are discounted by those wrapped up in Kruger-Dunning. If your experiences don’t match their prejudices then it’s obviously you who must be wrong. I’ve been on the receiving end of “I won’t listen to you because you’re a bigot though I have no direct knowledge about what you’re saying and can’t prove anything” a few times.

      Most of us here are conservatives. Experience trumps theory. I will listen to your words, compare them to my knowledge of the matter at hand (next to none) and my experience with similar groups and discussions in the past (a lifetime’s worth) and decide for myself whether your suggestions have merit.

      You’re looking pretty good as a primary source so far.

  10. Freedom if conscience and religion are “rights” in Canada just so long as they aren’t inconvenient.

  11. In January 1349 the good citizens of Basel burnt down the synagogue, killing most of the local Jews. Seems people thought the Jews were causing the Black Death by poisoning the wells, though even the Pope said it wasn’t true. We think we’re so much advanced these days. “Progressive” is the narrative. I don’t think so.

    1. The difference today is that we know that the Chinese DID cause the plague—and that our masters know that. And are using the Jews as a convenient punching bag anyway.

      The blood libel was a cover-up for serial killings of children carried out by noblemen and Roman priests. One day we’ll find out Xi Jinping uses the blood of Uighur children to treat impotence.

    1. Not going to happen. If you read Trudeau’s blessed charter you will notice that all our so called rights are conditional on the mood of the government on any given day. We had a lot more rights in law before the charter than we did after it.

      1. Correct we had more rights before the Charter. The little clause at the start says it all, clause 1 actually:

        Rights and freedoms in Canada
        1. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.

        “subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified” essentially says the rest is bullshit and we have no rights.
        PERIOD.
        It needs to be repealed and we fall back on Common Law going back to the Magna Carta which is still in effect but can be over ridden by this bullshit from Turdshit 1.

      2. Under Trudeau’s Charter some are rendered more equal than others. When challenges are taken before the Supreme Court for interpretation which the politicians are happy to run with rather than make decisions that might affect their reelection.
        In the province of Ontario Roman Catholics have their own school system funded from the public purse, when challenged in SC it was shot down as an historical right. It’s like nothing has changed since confederation, it’s written in stone.

        It’s obvious we are not all equal before and under the law when it comes to the Charter dictate we “….freedom of and from religion.”

        1. The definition of rights is the first limit of the said rights.
          It is a legal construct, a sophistry of the bottom feeders to tell you that you have rights, except when they say you don’t.
          This is common practice of socialist/fascist dicktators (sic), it’s how they get the proletariat to agree to the diktat.
          The leaders of unions, the true fascists, know all about it. That’s how they control their flocks.

          1. Lev, I am glad you noticed.

            My post was intended to spur discussion. Inalienable Rights are absent from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. What can or should be said about the politicians who created this Charter or about those who have sat by idly doing nothing since the Charter came into effect? They deserve to be scorned, removed from office, placed in the dustbin of history.

            “Society is indeed a contract. It is a partnership … not only between those who are living, but between those who are living, those who are dead, and those who are to be born.”
            — Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790)

  12. There is no such thing in Canadian law as “illegal religious gatherings”.
    The class action lawsuits over the response to COVID are going to be epic.
    Totally fraudulent and unjustified.
    Start with firing all the CMO’s across the country along with Trudeau, Tam and whatever nutjob is health minister. Probably a woman of color or wannabe color (a guilty white liberal).

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