MathMan (14 June 2012)
"If Nazism is rising in Canada, just amagine what is simmering in the rest of the world!!"


Dear Doves,

 

The following article from Canada outlines that Nazism is even rising in this peaceful nation as well.  I find this quite incredible as Canada is known for its incredible racial diversity and tolerance.  It is world renowned!!  AND YET…  AND YET…

 

EVEN THERE, in this peace loving country, young people in particular (the video game generation) are starting to show illogical hatred for God’s chosen people, the Jews:

 

http://www.calgarysun.com/2012/06/12/student-protesters-blasted-for-nazi-salutes

 

And if Canada is displaying such rottenness, JUST IMAGINE what is simmering against the Jews in the rest of the world!!

 

Ladies and gentlemen, no one will want to be here when Satan and his army is cast down.  Luckily, we will be brought up in the Rapture before this occurs.

 

After Satan’s expulsion, it will literally be HELL ON EARTH.  Make sure you are ready and stay as close as possible to the Lord.  Watch always and pray that you are worthy to escape all these things!!  You DON’T want to be here when this goes down!!

MARANATHA!!  Surely our redemption draws EXTREMELY near!!

 

YbiC, MathMan

 

Student protesters blasted for Nazi salutes

MONTREAL - A major Jewish organization says Nazi salutes at student protests bring back memories of the Holocaust.

B'nai Brith Canada says the one-armed salutes have caused "shock and outrage amongst the Jewish community."

Several young demonstrators gave the salute as they stood in front of the World Trade Centre Montreal in the heart of the city's financial district on Monday evening.

Protesters, including some who were masked, also gave the Nazi salute at a Montreal protest on Sunday.

B'nai Brith is demanding protest organizers apologize immediately.

"We condemn, in the strongest of terms, this inexcusable display by Quebec student protesters that has outraged the Jewish community," B'nai Brith Canada CEO Frank Diamant said in a statement from Toronto.

"The actions of these protesters, whether for the purposes of deriding Montreal police or drawing attention to their cause ... remind us just how quickly the manifestations of hate can venture their way into our public discourse."

The nightly protests are advertised on the website of the radical CLASSE, a student group that has refused to unequivocally condemn violence at rallies.

But a CLASSE spokesman denied Tuesday that his organization is behind the protests. He said they're "spontaneous initiatives" and that CLASSE has no control over participants.

"People at the protests could be students but they could also be citizens who are not students," said the spokesman, who didn't want his name to be used.

"In no case do we condone xenophobic or racist actions of any kind. This is very, very clear on CLASSE's part."

Students have been on strike since February to protest a $1,800 tuition hike to be brought in over the course of seven years.

Several of the demonstrations have turned violent as vandals smashed windows and attacked police officers.

More than 2,500 people have been arrested, mainly in Montreal.