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Time to bring out the fire hoses

May 2024

Re: “U of T wants ‘dialogue.’ What it gets is a protester tent city” (Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun, 3 May): Enough of this nonsense. I say get out the fire hoses and get rid of all these paid protesters, anarchists, Marxists, useful idiots and all the dimwitted trained seals chanting the mantras that few of them really understand. Peaceful protests are fine, and while some participants may be genuinely seeking peace between Palestinians and Israelis, the over all undertones of this movement are hardly peaceful or a protest.

These protesters are doing the dirty work for Hamas, a listed terrorist group whose intentions, as stated in their charter, is the destruction of Israel and the death of Jews. They can parrot the talking points that this is about divestment all they want, which would be desirable for them, but their protests won’t end at that. Our political leaders had no problem standing up to the last group who tried to eradicate the Jewish people.

While some of the protesters are actually U of T students, a protest/occupation such as this takes a lot more to pull off than a rag-tag group of students can pull off. There are clearly paid agitators involved and money backing them. Follow the money and cut it off. Justin Trudeau’s government seems to know how to do that!

Sources: Like the Middle East, Toronto’s ‘Little Gaza’ is separated by fence | Toronto Sun, If tents at University of Toronto aren’t removed, they’ll stay months | Toronto Sun.

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Bruce Forsyth

Bruce Forsyth served in the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve for 13 years (1987-2000). He served with units in Toronto, Hamilton & Windsor and worked or trained at CFB Esquimalt, CFB Halifax, CFB Petawawa, CFB Kingston, CFB Toronto, Camp Borden, The Burwash Training Area and LFCA Training Centre Meaford.

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