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Any more questions about whether the kaffiyeh is “just a scarf,” or a well-known symbol of Palestinian “resistance?” An article by Mafaz al-Suwaidan in the very leftist, pro-Palestinian Toronto Star makes the point beautifully: More than just a chic checkered scarf. “The kaffiyeh is a visual extension of our ...
Toronto Star, Canada, dunkin donuts, Symbology, Intifada, Terrorism, Palestinians, Kaffiyeh, LGF
The Toronto Star’s resident Islamist, Haroon Siddiqui, attacks Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper for supporting Israel: PM’s pro-Israeli tilt could cost him at polls. Stephen Harper reminds me of the late King Fahd, of the American puppet state of Saudi Arabia, who was said to be more American than the ...
The world’s dumbest mainstream media columnist, Antonia Zerbisias, helpfully informs the moonbat readers of her “blog” that The terrorists have won ... and are in the White House. (Hat tip: WriterMom.) Allow me to summarize: Right-wing echo chamber ... New York Times good ... Bush regime ... Bushies ... jihad ...
The Toronto Star congratulates themselves for their laughably awful coverage of the Toronto terrorism arrests: TheStar.com - A difficult news story well told. On A3 that day was a story that prompted other letters. “The ties that bind 17 suspects?” was the headline. An introductory paragraph said: “Aside from the ...
LGF reader “Pro-Bush Canuck” says he’s received a threat from Toronto Star editor, Haroon Siddiqui, to sue him for libel for pointing out Siddiqui’s very obvious Islamist agenda. Case in point: here’s an LGF entry from last year about an editorial by Siddiqui condemning the nonexistent desecration of Korans at ...
The Toronto Star’s resident Islamist, Haroon Siddiqui, attacks Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Why the jig is up for Hirsi Ali in Holland. The Scientific Council for Government Policy had simply stated the obvious: Islam, like any religion, has many strands, conservative to liberal, with varying attitudes toward gender parity, and that ...
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Islam, Holland, Toronto Star, Haroon Siddiqui