PRO WHITE POSTERS DENOUNCED AS “HATE”
What a nasty, constipated regime is the land of political correctness. Carefully, examine the poster below. Do you see anything there about Whites being supreme or any attack on other races? No, the poster simply ticks off some of the anti-White notions of political correctness.
The signs were quickly denounced on social media by many, while others questioned whether the poster was racist, in some cases citing free speech.
Ward 31 councilor Janet Davis was notified of the sign and said city staff would be removing the posters.
‘This hate is unacceptable in our city,’ Davis tweeted. ‘Staff are removing the posters immediately and investigating who is responsible.’
Nate Erskine-Smith, the member of parliament for Beaches-East York, also condemned the sign. ‘We are better than this. Ignorant, unacceptable and #NotMyCanada,’ he tweeted.
Toronto Police spokesperson Victor Kwong said police have received many reports about the signs and have taken them down.
‘This report will be furthered to see whether or not it is a crime or not,’ Kwong said. ‘We’re looking into it.’`` Toronto Star, November 14, 2016)
And what is unacceptable, Sir:standing up for White rights, not wanting to be blamed for the shortcomings of others or not wanting to be swamped by people of radically different culture.
How pathetic! The Toronto Police Service actually has time to go around ripping down political signs and now must decide whether expressing a political opinion is a `hate crime`.
The Trump Revolution can`t come to Canada fast enough!
Donald Trump has focused repeated attention on the lying, hopelessly biased Mainstream Media or Lamestream Media. To whom does the Star reporter go to find out about Alt-Right? A U.S. spokesman like Jamie Kelso of `The Trump Phenomenon (a daily radio show on RBN, 9:00 p.m. nightly) or Jared Taylor of even me. No, the reporter goes to a mortal enemy of White Identity and free speech, the Jewish lobby group, ADL.! “’Marilyn Mayo, a research fellow at the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism, described the alt-right movement as “a loose network of people who promote white identity, and reject mainstream conservatism in favour of a politics that embraces either implicit or explicit racism or white supremacy.” She is not surprised it has appeared in Canada.