42 Replies to “Diversity Is Our Strength”

  1. The NDP will do anything for attention. Especially now that they have abandoned the working class.

    That being said, I dont think we want the government to have the power to tell people how to dress. I really despise these “bad symbols not allowed” laws. The result … the NDP Marit Stiles gets on her high horse and pretends to care about free speech. F**king revolting. Next thing, the NDP will be pretending to care about property rights. They will do anything to get into power. And we are falling into their stupid trap.

    She wants to support Hamas? Take pictures, and show her voters what they actually got.

    1. Exactly! Don’t remove the rattle from the snake. If this NDP drone wants to advertise her support for Jihad/Holocaust in plain sight, that’s transparency in government. Supporting this politician is no different than giving a Nazi in the parliamentary gallery a standing ovation.

        1. The full quote and author: “Don’t cut the rattle off the rattlesnake. Limits on free speech are more dangerous for you than they are for the snakes” – Robert F, Graboyes

    2. Mostly I agree. The problem with the keffiyeh is that it is explicitly a political statement which cannot be allowed in the legislature or parliament. It has been an overt political statement ever since that dog-turd Yasser Arafat made it so in the 1980s.

      It should be observed that Jama was too obnoxious for the NDP, and she was expelled from the party. But indeed, Stiles was not the slightest embarrassed in her hypocrisy to use Jama for her own purposes. What it shows is that there is almost no one whose political views are too obnoxious for the NDP.

      1. It’s not just that it’s a political statement, it’s what that statement represents.
        If the garment was simply a political statement, I wouldn’t have much of an issue with it, even though I whole-heartedly disagree with the statement, but unfortunately, it also expresses support for terrorism in support of a recognized terrorist organization, but also antisemitism, and yes, genocide, and that kind of support cannot be tolerated in a free and democratic society. Alas, I no longer believe we live in a free and democratic society.

        1. That’s reasonable. My problem with political statements is that the building of the legislature must not be used for partisan political purposes. That means NO advertising by one political party or another. Supporting murderous hatred and mass killing as Jama is doing is obviously utterly beyond the pale. This stupid b**ch would have been supporting the NASDF AFTER Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen had been discovered.

          For her support of mass-murder, Jama should be stoned in the streets.

    3. The NDP like all leftest are like an old Paris whore, they will suck any dirty c*ck to get what they need.

    1. She’ll have to waddle fast and far, frequently and for long before anyone will be able to detect a strut.

  2. I think we have this all wrong. Why not make all women wear a headscarf if they work for the government? The full burka being optional of course. For now.

  3. It’s the dream of every progressive to have their Rosa Parks moment.
    Stunning and brave.

    1. Yeah … that’s what I get off her … “bravery”. Ohhhhhhhhh mommmaaaaaaaa … she’s soooooooo “brave” to wear a scarf in “solidarity” with the slaughter of Israeli civilians … concertgoers … and CHILDREN!!!! … this “brave” woman supports murderous terrorism from 10,000 miles away.

  4. We all know she doesn’t stand for anything, she just wants to be the centre of attention

    1. Really, GYM? Is that all you can come up with? A jab at her physical appearance? For someone who cries abuse, I find that rather ironic, and rather shallow.

      1. Yes, but that’s an improvement on ironic and dead flat, which is what we’re used to. At least he’s directing his idiotic insults at a target that deserves it. Indeed, they might sting her worse than anything we could say; she could understand him.

  5. If I was a sitting member in the Ontario Legislature and I wore a Plains Kiowa headress, or a Coast Salish Cedar Noggin Topper into the building how long do you think I’d last before getting thrown out on my ass! Everything is A-OK for minorities but let a “white supremist” display an opnion by wearing something from another culture all hell breaks loose. If she wants to show solidarity with the Pali’s then she should be advocating for an overthrow of the Hamas government much like the Democrats in Washington are want to do with the Israelli government of Bibi. Hypocrisy by the left knows no bounds.

    1. Speaking of Noggin Toppers, I notice that there hasn’t been much discussion here of the self entitled first immigrant who thinks that the rules of the airline don’t apply to her..

  6. From the river to the seesaw.. Trendy stuff :).. I’m just not sure why you would vote for it..

  7. Ah hell, let her squat in her corner.
    Turn off her Mike, and never recognize her for any reason.
    She can soil in her own juices.
    Just another virtue signalling Prog. Ignoring it is the best strategy.

    1. No. She’s in violation of the rules of the Legislature.

      But then we have this absurdity.
      “It needs to be brought to a vote on the floor of the legislature. It can’t be one or two or three people who say no,” Fraser said. “We live in a democracy.”

      Fraser demonstrates that he understands nothing about laws and rules. You cannot simply vote on them constantly the instant you decide you want a change. Careful, Dan: avoid Fraser’s variety of stupidity.

      Perhaps, just once, a vote by the Legislature on this might be a good idea. It would reveal the Holocaust deniers and antiSemite racists like Jama who infest the ranks of the Ontario Liberal and NDP provincial parties.

  8. A person wearing a keffyeh is to Jewish people much like a person wearing a KKK outfit is to black people. It is a symbol of hate and worse for jews just like a KKK outfit is hate and worse for blacks. Arifat made it so. Kick her out

  9. I hope that Kaffaye doesn’t get tangled up in the wheelchair axe. I’d be a shame.

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