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  • CBC, BBC…it figures. Both are very left-wing organizations with a strong anti-Israel bias.

    Isreal could have ended their border threat decades ago by NOT KILLING CIVILIANS.>

    You mean like when they withdrew from Gaza and handed it over to the Palestinians in 2005? How did that work out? Or maybe you’re referring to 1973, when Arab nations invaded on the holiest day in the Jewish religion and almost succeeding in destroying Israel? Or perhaps you’re referring to 1948…oh no wait, that’s when Arab countries invaded Israel immediately after it declared independence. I’m noticing a pattern here, aren’t you?





  • Can you give me an example of something you consider to be “glorification of war?”

    I think it’s an issue of interpretation. If you accept that war is sometimes necessary, and armed forces are required to fight in those wars, the country has to take some steps to encourage people to consider military service. Otherwise we won’t have a military when we need it. Plus, showing pride in the role we have played in major wars is a mechanism for generating national pride, which is something that has been in significant decline (partly due to our open immigration policies). I don’t consider these things “glorification of war.”














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    This has nothing to do with anyone’s sex life. It’s about children making life-altering medical decisions they may come to regret later. Raising that as a legitimate concern is not “transphobic.” And considering the growing numbers of people who do have serious regrets and even go through de-transitioning, I would say it’s a legitimate concern.