Jews Versus Whites: Jews beat down on White Canadians – Holocaust Denial Law – My Comments
[I was reading this garbage. So Jews make up 1% of Canada's population but because they are "targeted" 62% of the time for "religiously motivated crimes", this is the (fake) reason why there needs to be a law like this to shut up free speech and free thought in Canada. Then the Jews go on and on about the horror of the holohoax, blah blah blah. Notice how, at the drop of a hat, "antisemitism" is suddenly equal to RACISM! So now there is no place for "racism" in Canada. Of course, the people guilty of all of this are Whites no doubt. What amazes me, is that there is a Jew rat with direct access to the Prime Minister's office where he can discuss this garbage. Look at this piece: "… Irwin Cotler, the prime minister's special envoy on preserving Holocaust remembrance and combating antisemitism." WTF? There's a Prime Minister's SPECIAL ENVOY for "preservince holocaust remembrance and combatting antisemitism? Are you nuts? Isn't it CRAZY that you have a Jew rat, at such a high level who is hobnobbing with the Prime Minister in order to further Jewish lies? And, there is $70 million already budgetted for the EXPANSION OF HOLOCAUST MUSEAUMS IN CANADA! What the hell? And this specially for a population of 1% of the Jew rats in Canada? It's crazy. But the other side of this is that it shows that the Jew rats are feeling "unsafe". So now the Government has to protect them … apparently… Jews have always been protected by Kings and Queens and powerful people. Then they can carry on with their shit, even though the common White person is on to them. This is a rerun of Europe … in North America. I find this so disgusting. All this Jew crybaby nonsense for stuff that never happened. Jan]
Holocaust denial — and downplaying the Nazis’ murder of Jews — to be outlawed in Canada
Marie Woolf
The Canadian Press Staff
Published Saturday, April 9, 2022 4:24PM EDT
OTTAWA — Holocaust denial is to be outlawed in Canada, in a further effort to stamp out rising antisemitism.
The federal government is set to make it a criminal offense to make a statement denying the Holocaust took place or condoning or downplaying the killing of Jews by the Nazi regime, except in a private conversation.
Ministers plan to use a bill enacting the budget to swiftly change the Criminal Code, budget documents show.
The move to outlaw Holocaust denial comes as MPs and anti-hate groups warn about the rise of white-supremacism and antisemitism in Canada.
"Jewish Canadians comprise one per cent of the Canadian population yet are the target of 62 per cent of all religiously motivated hate crimes," said Richard Marceau, vice-president of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs. "We live in a time of rising antisemitism."
Canada will join a string of European countries, including Germany, Greece, France, Belgium and the Czech Republic, which have already prohibited Holocaust denial.
Six million Jews were systematically killed in Nazi-occupied Europe while Hitler was in power, along with other groups, such as Roma.
"Holocaust denial and distortion constitute a cruel assault on memory, truth, and justice — an antisemitic libel to cover up the worst crime in history — and thereby a cruel and mocking rebuke to Holocaust survivors and their legacy," said Irwin Cotler, the prime minister’s special envoy on preserving Holocaust remembrance and combating antisemitism.
The budget earmarked $5.6 million over five years to support Cotler’s office.
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said "there is no place for antisemitism and Holocaust denial in Canada."
"That’s why we’ve pledged to prohibit the wilful promotion of antisemitism through condoning, denying or downplaying the Holocaust," Mendicino added. "The Holocaust was one of the darkest chapters in human history. We must preserve its memory, combat contemporary antisemitism and be unequivocal when we say: never again."
The government move to change the law follows the introduction by Saskatoon Tory MP Kevin Waugh of a private member’s bill prohibiting Holocaust denial earlier this year.
Waugh said the government proposal was "word for word" the same as in his bill and he was surprised to see it in the budget.
But the Conservative MP said having the government push through the law was a "win for everybody."
"There is no place for racism in this country," he said.
Waugh said he would not withdraw his bill, which has its second reading debate at the end of April in the Commons, even though banning Holocaust denial will be part of the budget bill.
He said he wanted to ensure the change to the Criminal Code is enacted as soon as possible.
The budget does not say what the penalty would be for a person convicted of Holocaust denial. Waugh’s bill proposes up to two years in prison.
The NDP has said it will vote for the budget, under the terms of its confidence and supply pact with the Liberals, which will mean the bill will pass through the Commons.
If the law is changed through the budget bill first, Waugh’s bill aiming to prohibit denying the Holocaust happened in statements will be rendered redundant.
The Department of Justice did not immediately respond for a request for comment.
The budget set aside more than $70 million for initiatives benefiting Canada’s Jewish community.
This includes $20 million for the relocation and expansion of the Montreal Holocaust Museum and $2.5 million to support the Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre in Toronto.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 8, 2022.