LES BORY & MOHAMMED MAJIDPOUR
What’s the difference between Leslie Bory and Mohammed Majidpour? Les Bory is a political prisoner. A non-violent man with no criminal record, he has languished in prison. at the Maplehurst Detention Centre in Milton Ontario since February 14, 2023 — nearly two years. His “crime”? He has an online television podcast. On February 11, 2023, he made some strong statements against privileged groups in Canada, primarily Jews. For his non-violent speech, he and his wife were subject to arrest by a fully armed police shock squad. Despite numerous applications this non-violent political of words has repeatedly been denied bail.
And Mohammed Majidpour? “One of the more high-profile examples being Mohammed Majidpour, a man who already had at least 30 convictions when, in September 2022, he randomly attacked a 19-year-old woman in Downtown Vancouver with a pole, and then set fire to a car later that day. When eventually arrested for the attack, Majidpour spent only a weekend in detention before getting bail. He’d then proceed to be arrested several more times before the pole attack even had a chance to go to trial. In one instance, Majidpour was on bail less than three hours before he was arrested again for trying to steal $300 in leggings. As the Vancouver Police said in a statement, two officers who had arrested Majidpour the day before on a separate incident, simply followed him until he broke the law again. “At the time of his arrest, the suspect had been out of custody for two hours, 18 minutes,” read a subsequent police statement.: (National Post, December 6, 2024)
This is Canada’s highly politicized “justice” system. If you do violent and evil things, the system can’t get you back on the streets fast enough. However, if you express non-violent thoughts, our leftist justice system will keep you in jail.