Do Canadian Jews have the right not to watch crowds celebrate Jew murder in the streets of Ottawa?
Clearly, they don’t. The same government that immiserates people for not wanting to call somebody “zer” upholds the rights of others to make streets scary for Jews.
Might is right, as usual.
“Do Canadian Jews have the right not to watch crowds celebrate Jew murder in the streets of Ottawa?“
No, they don’t. HOwever, it is inot feasible in a democracy to control everyone and their states of mind. It’s something that can be done and is done regularly in dictatorships and tyrannies like the former Soviet Union, as well as today’s North Korea, Cuba and other Communist regimes.
Do people – as individuals or crowds – have the right to celebrate the murder of Jews or anyone else or to call for violence against other individuals and/or people or peoples? No, and when they do they should be severely punished for it.
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My friend here in town says she’s now afraid to enter the Holocaust Museum in St Louis where she’s on the board. Her parents were Holocaust survivors, and she said she never took them seriously when they warned that it could happen again.
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