, 08.17.2024 12:20 PM

My latest: kick them out

Samidoun: Canadian federal corporation 1279374-1.

Status: active, since March 3, 2021. Three directors: Charlotte Lynne Kates, Vancouver. Dave Diewert, also of Vancouver, and Thomas Gerhard Hofland, of the Netherlands.

Annual filings in 2022, 2023 and 2024, done. Last annual meeting: 2023.

Most federally-registered non-profit corporations, like Samidoun, don’t pay taxes. That’s a big benefit. Often they don’t pay HST on goods or services, either. Other benefits: being able to receive “gifts” from charities.

Now, being a non-profit like Samidoun isn’t exactly the same thing as being a charity. A charity has to stick to their charitable purposes — although, as the Sun has reported, some pro-Palestinian charities have been allowed to operate despite funding or possible links to extremism or terror, which is against the rules. But a non-profit? A non-profit can do pretty much whatever it wants to do.

Which Samidoun — full name: the Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network — does. Their record is clear, and has included advocating for the listed terrorist entity Hamas, and the Trudeau government lets them do it.

For example: just this week, the aforementioned Kates — who happens to be a non-Canadian — popped off to Iran to receive, wait for it, a human rights award from Iran, the country that is considered to have the worst human rights record in the world, second only to Yemen.

There Charlotte was, her crewcut covered with a modest scarf — she was in Iran, after all, where women get tortured and killed for not doing so — beaming as she was lauded by the monsters present.

Other winners of the Eighth Annual Islamic Human Rights Award included Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas’ “political bureau” until Israel sent him off to meet his 72 virgins last month. Also: Hossein Amir Abdollahian, the Iranian foreign affairs minister who was killed in a helicopter crash in May, and is assumedly now swapping virgins with Hanieyh in the Ninth Circle of Hell. Also honoured: Mohammed Reza Zahedi, a top officer in the banned Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Israel sent him virgin-hunting back in April.

Now, for Charlotte Kates to honored with the likes of Haniyeh, Abdollahian and Zahedi is a big, big deal in Iran. Those dead terrorists are revered in terrorist-loving Iran. Does that mean our Samidoun gal supports terror, too?

To answer that, let’s look at some of Charlotte’s bon mots, shall we? These are quotes from Charlotte on just one day in April, on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery.

• “Long live October Seventh! Long live October Seventh!”

• “We stand with the brave Palestinian resistance, and their heroic and brave action on October Seventh.”

• “The beautiful, brave and heroic resistance of the Palestinian people (Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine).”

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2 Comments

  1. Jason says:

    So Charlotte belongs to one of two groups: either she doesn’t believe the worst of the crimes of October 7th happened at all, or she does and believes they were justified. The first group goes in the camp of the flat earthers and anti-vaxxers; if you can tell me how to fix that, I’m all ears.

    The second group is getting harder to silence – and in fact won’t be silent – for as long as the global community continues to flatly ignore the abuses of Palestinians, all while the pro-Israel establishment pivots between claiming it didn’t happen at all, and then claiming it’s perfectly justified when their own nation’s media outs them as liars.

    Either it’s all bad, or it all isn’t. The majority of people in the West now see it that way. And it’s getting downright laughable to label us all as “pro-Hamas” (or even richer – telling the Jews among us who agree that they “aren’t ‘real’ Jews”) when the truth is, we simply want the killing to stop.

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