15 January 2018

That's funny... this phony hate crime...

...isn't drawing nearly as much media attention as the original false report...lies
The alleged, er... totally fabricated incident captured national attention after it was reported Friday and drew public condemnation from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne.
THREE CHEERS FOR UNINTENTIONAL IRONY:
Toronto Councilor Neethan Shan said, "We need to find ways to get communities to trust the criminal process, and report hate crimes.”
And let's not forget Toronto Mayor John Tory... who also jumped on the Islamophobia bandwagon... or the TDSB... or this compliant sock-puppet...a willing dupeSay, Justin... will reporting a fake hate crime be tolerated? I guess that's different, huh?
"A spokesman for the Toronto District School Board said Monday they are “very thankful” that the alleged assault did not happen."
That's it? No charges, no consequences?

FROM THE COMMENTS:
"So under sharia law, that means her brother now has to throw acid on her for shaming the family, right?"
LAST WORD:   Betcha they're not so grateful now...taquiyyaYou can almost smell the journalism...
CBC News is not naming the 11-year-old because she is a minor. Police spokesperson Mark Pugash said the girl who reported the incident will not face any legal consequences.
Don't worry, Muslim community... CBC still has your back...
Amira Elghawaby, a human rights advocate based in Ottawa, said she was saddened to learn that the girl's story was not true, adding it will likely only serve to "embolden those who do hold discriminatory views of Muslims."
Victimhood forever.