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Hamas invaded Israel 2023

You people be the judge if CUPE and Fred Hahn heard the Canadian people or understand the true meaning of what they've said.


Statement from CUPE Ontario and the International Solidarity Committee on the war in Israel and Gaza​

In the true tradition of trade unionism, CUPE Ontario will always choose justice over injustice, side with the powerless over the powerful, and support the colonized over the colonizer. Throughout the world, CUPE Ontario’s International Solidarity Committee (ISC) links members to workers’ global struggles so that we may stand in solidarity with all oppressed peoples.

From this foundation, we do not hesitate to condemn the terrible violence in southern Israel and Gaza that took place over this past weekend, and that continues to escalate, with no end in sight. CUPE Ontario members have shared the world’s shock and horror at the attack on Israeli civilians by Hamas fighters and at the subsequent Israeli military assault on the people of Gaza. Violence and death visited on civilians is deplorable and CUPE Ontario mourns the brutal loss of innocent lives. We offer our condolences especially to those CUPE members who have ties to Israel and Palestine, and echo calls for an immediate cease and discussions that lead to a just peace.

However, in these volatile times, the same principles that guide us also make us targets of others’ hate and intolerance. Recently, CUPE Ontario became the focus of far-right extremist hate because of our role in the counter-protests to the September 20 anti-trans demonstrations. Now we find ourselves targeted by a different set of trolls, this time a highly organized pro-Israel lobby that seeks to control the anti-Palestinian narrative fed to Canadians and intimidate any person or organization that fails to comply with its agenda.

This lobby rejects any attempt or even reference to context, nuance or appeal to even-handedness in the history of Israel/Palestine. True to form, it has targeted CUPE Ontario President Fred Hahn and CUPE 3906 for their recognition of Palestinians’ rights under international law to resist occupation through armed struggle. Support for these rights has guided the creation of CUPE Ontario’s policy against the apartheid policy of the state of Israel; that policy, often led by CUPE post-secondary locals, also forms part of our proud history of work against all forms of oppression and injustice.

These discussions are made even more challenging in our country given the one-sided media coverage and our current political environment. In news stories, Palestinians are routinely dehumanized and openly threatened with annihilation by members of Israel’s government; yet these displays of racism and threats of genocide have received no condemnation from any official quarter in Canada.

Still, CUPE Ontario and the ISC refuse to conflate the tragedy of the Israeli lives cut short since Saturday with a denial of support for Palestinians, their suffering and their rights to self-determination.

We contrast this principled stance with those of most of our elected leaders across the political spectrum. Their reactions have been uniformly disappointing, as they openly side with Israel and avoid any expressions of recognition or solidarity with Palestinians. Politicians of all stripes also selectively call for restrictions on free speech and freedom of assembly for supporters of Palestine and they happily mischaracterize pro-Palestinian rallies as pro-Hamas demonstrations. Most strikingly, tew have called for an immediate ceasefire, even as the death toll rises every hour in Gaza.

We do, however, take heart in the statement of the federal NDP, which concludes by affirming the party’s stand “all people in Israel and Palestine who yearn for peace, freedom and security.” It is this hope for a just and lasting peace that informs CUPE Ontario’s and the ISC’s calls for justice and joins us to the global solidarity movement fighting for the rights of all peoples to liberation and self-determination.
Now has CUPE funded any organizations over there? This isn't the first time that Canadian Unions have stuck their noses in places they shouldn't. I'm just waiting for the day one of these unions gets caught funding terrorism or gets declared a terrorist organization themselves. Why does an organization that was created for the purpose of collective bargaining need to get involved with international politics?
 
Yes and so is Christianity although Catholics and Protestants waged wars as well. I think that is past us but every once in a while it rears its head.
Christians never pretend to be a religion of peace. Protestants and Catholics get along in 99% of the world now, although, that is fairly recent.
 
I don’t really get the huge deal about evac flights out. Commercial air is presently flying in and out of Tel Aviv. I can go on Expedia right now and box a flight from Tel Aviv to Toronto for tomorrow if I want to. We aren’t talking a bail out of a place getting overrun or anything.
It's all they know to do.

So naturally they'd make a big deal of the only thing they can do.
 
Religion is not the problem, it is the leadership of the groups involved who do not want peace because once there is peace they no longer hold any power over anyone.

I agree with you, religions per says is not bad, it’s all about the leaders. The thing is all leadership comes from within so at one point, one is the other.
 
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Being a Protestant living in Dublin can be an enlightening experience at times.
 
Another case of "just supporting Palestine".

Air Canada grounds pilot behind antisemitic social media posts: ‘Burn in hell’

Air Canada grounded a pilot who shared a series of disturbing antisemitic posts following Hamas’ bloodthirsty attack on Israel, including a photo of him at a pro-Palestinian protest holding a sign that read: “Israel, Hitler is proud of you.”

First Officer Mostafa Ezzo — who piloted an Air Canada-branded B787 plane out of Montreal — also called Israel a “terrorist state” in a series of since-deleted Instagram posts.

“F–k you Israel. Burn in hell,” he wrote in an Instagram Story earlier this week, while another image showed him in his Air Canada uniform wearing a Palestinian flag necktie.

Another unsettling image of him at a demonstration showed him with a sign of a person throwing out the Israeli flag.

“Keeping the world clean,” the unnerving sign said.
 
Yes, because it can be used like religion to make some people feel "better" or "superior" to others, and can lead to persecution of people who do follow spiritual beliefs.

The problem is people, not which imaginary friend they believe in, or don't believe in.

Communists prided themselves on their atheism. They had a greater cause.
 
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