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The Jew-hate campaign is working - and why
The purpose of propaganda, Aldous Huxley once said, is to make one set of people forget that another set of people are human. That has been Hamas’ purpose, as well - aided and abetted by Iran, China, Russia, Qatar and a ghastly array of antisemitic NGOs, charities and non-profits throughout Western democracy. To demonize, isolate and ultimately erase the Jewish state. At the same time, the propaganda campaign’s goal has been to persuade the gullible that Jews are fascistic,
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Reykjavik, 2 am.
When I was in Reykjavik I got up in the middle of the night and this what I saw: Iceland's offering of proof that God exists, everywhere/everyone else notwithstanding. It's big. Maybe I'll sell it. Dunno.
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The Hidden Hand isn't so hidden anymore
Half the Democratic Party look antisemitic. The Republican Vice President sounds antisemitic. Things like that don't happen by fluke. In my book The Hidden Hand, I argue it is a direct consequence of a global propaganda campaign to isolate and delegitimize the Jewish homeland and Jews themselves. More coming in my Postmedia column this weekend.
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You had one job, Mark Carney
“You had one job.” In mainstream culture, the first known use of the phrase happened 25 years ago, in a remake of the comedy heist film Ocean’s Eleven. The character played by Don Cheadle and his team of robbers set off some explosives to open a big safe. The door pops open, and a delighted Cheadle dances into the vault. As he does so, an alarm goes off. Says an irritated Cheadle to his colleagues: “You tossers! You had one job to do!” That, or “you had one job,” entered the
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Lorna Kinsella, 1932-2023
Use your thumb for the clouds, my Mom said. It was the pandemic. My life had blown up, I was living with two labs in an old farmhouse on an island, and nobody was allowed to go near anyone else. I didn’t have another book in me. My band couldn’t get together to play. I had given up writing for newspapers. So, I decided to paint again. An ex hadn’t let me put my art up on the walls, so I stopped painting. But now the ex was gone. So I dug out some paint and brushes and sat dow
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Lee G. Hill, my friend
Lee and me in London, December 2025 I met Lee G. Hill in the first week I was at St. Bonaventure Junior High School in Calgary. That was 50 years ago. We became friends right away - along with Dan Nearing and Pierre Schenk and Pat O'Heran and Bill Corcoran and others - because we liked a lot of the same things. Beatles, movies, counterculture stuff. We were misfits, I guess. We started something called the Non-Conformist News Agency, which we used as vehicle to satirize every
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Bigot
I've been writing about racism and bigotry for 40 years. I've written half a dozen books and hundreds of speeches and columns about the subject. I've been lucky enough to win awards for my work. So, when a white man accuses minorities of being "barbaric," my opinion is that he is a racist and a bigot. And he should never be allowed to hold public office. #topoli
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The Hidden Hand in the Times of Israel:
Front page, as it were, in the Times of Israel! Quote: "Shortly after the Hamas atrocities of October 7, 2023, Warren Kinsella began noticing what he considered the fingerprints of a professional propaganda campaign. A Canadian political strategist who has worked for decades in war rooms advising prime ministers and political campaigns in Canada, the United States and Israel, Kinsella makes that case in his new book, “The Hidden Hand: The Information War and the Rise of Antis
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Mark Carney's very, very bad friends
Our Prime Ministerial frequent flyer was on the road again, this week. One wonders if he leafed through Dr. Martin Luther King’s first book on the plane. There’s a memorable passage in it: “He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting is really cooperating with it.” As such, the places Mark Carney visits are interesting. At the NATO Summit, Mark Carney spent time with Turkey’s President, Recep
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