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1 Romantic Heretic  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 1:16:35pm

The National Post is only slightly more trustworthy than the Toronto Sun. But it's core ethos is to improve life for white, Christian, upper management of large corporations and the rest of society can go suck eggs.

I'm also going to doubt anything that comes from CSIS. They are not well known for their competency, and they have to find 'menaces to Canada' or they go out of business.

I know more than a few Muslims here in Toronto, and they are no more 'radicals' than the Jewish people I know are Kahanists.

Nice try on your part though, trying to make it look like all Muslims are jihadists. Like Pammy only with evidence that looks like it didn't come from an alcohol induced psychotic rage.

2 Thrazidun  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 2:55:41pm

re: #1 Romantic Heretic

I'm not really sure where at any point I said or even hinted that all Muslims are jihadists. The title clearly says Islamic EXTREMISTS. The fact that you are personally friends with Muslims that are not radicals has no bearing whatsoever. I know plenty of Jewish people who are not Hassidic extremists but does that mean they don't exist? I don't understand your point.

I also am not sure how you evidence your statement about CSIS going out to find menaces... is that not the point of its existence? Akin to CIA, FBI etc?

I would be curious to know what major paper in Canada you find to be "trustworthy".

3 Buck  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 3:36:19pm

Ok, nothing to worry about.

An anonymous poster on an obscure website says that they know the muslims in Toronto, and is willing to vouch for them.

Phew.... I am so relieved.

4 Aligarr  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 7:55:38pm

I think it quite true .It is well known to be taking place in mosques and Prisons .....and as numbers increase so too radicalization . [ in Canada ]

5 dragonfire1981  Fri, Jan 4, 2013 12:43:47pm

Shariah Hockey rinks?

6 Gus  Sun, Jan 6, 2013 9:21:28am

This highly redacted report makes no specifics as to "radicalization" other than general venue locations. There are no cases cited, names, or specific location. That is, it makes an assessment without providing any evidence. It does specify "Sunni radicalization" however but again provides no specifics.

Meanwhile, this article seems to have attracted radicals of its own in the comments section. Here's some samples with the corresponding "updings" in bold:

sam541 • 3 days ago

CSIS knows the score but the Canadian government with its craze for immigration just doesn't get it. Toronto is filled with radical Islamic types and many of them are now citizens and well placed in security jobs and so on. When an attack finally does succeed it will be no surprise to me. In immigration it should be from nations with cultures considered friendly or complementary to ours. That can't be said in regards to a huge swath of nations with Islamic majorities and minorities.

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andronmtl sam541 • 3 days ago

Europe must become the main source of immigrants again. The time is right right now. There are millions of European who are just like us in any sense, who are out of jobs and struggling. They do not need any special accommodations or treatment.

Canada is a product of the European culture, once Canadians of European descent will go below certain level, Canada will seize to be such a great place it is today.

Cultural relativism and excessive tolerance are the biggest insidious powers that are destroying this and pretty much any Western country.

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pantherfelis andronmtl • 3 days ago

Well said. CANADA was made by European immigrants not muslim, chinese, sikh or filipino immigrants as we are being told now.

The incumbent premier of BC crispy clark went further to claim that "in her heart she's a filipina". Shameless & spineless politicians.

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coates08 • 3 days ago

Islam is a hate "religion." "Religion" it is not, more of a fascist political system, where the "religious illiterates" control the behaviour, speech, thinking of the many. Our politicians, like Justin Trudeau, are so naive and clueless when it comes to Islam. Why is Canada allowing them to immigrate into Canada and then "move" into "communities" where, like France and the UK, they try to chase non Muslims out and take over the geographic area ? Muslims are tribal in their thinking, they do not think as a person who belongs to a specific country but as a person who belongs to a tribe. Due to their lack of a proper education they are easily brainwashed.

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Shades of Anders Breivik with these commentators.


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