Article is a mouthpiece for pro-Israel propaganda
"They were not protesting in front of synagogues because of what they represent to the Jewish people. They were protesting in front of the synagogue because of the events they were hosting: a “real estate event” advertising stolen land for sale in the broader context of genocide in Gaza and the rise of illegal settlements in the West Bank."
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Urgency to issue on-air correction for referring to pro-Palestinian protestors as “violent”
"While the protests were indeed “noisy,” this is the nature of protests, and such freedom of expression is a cherished right in a democratic society, even when some other people may disagree with what is being expressed."
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Article fails to outline the controversy and racism in Selina Robinson's comments
"Your article partakes in undermining how controversial and racist her comments were by using the words: “pre-1948 Israel.” The land to which you are referring is Palestine, both from a modern-day perspective and a historical perspective. By describing this territory as “pre-1948 Israel,” you are erasing the history of Palestinians and their land and, therefore, reinforcing Robinson’s harmful anti-Palestinian comments."
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Members of Israel's occupation forces were invited to “Israeli Perspective Coming to Life” event, not Israeli advocates
"It is misleading to write that the event involved “three Israeli advocates” as they are members of Israel’s occupation forces. Describing these individuals as advocates glosses over the controversial nature of the event and also the reasoning behind the protest at a time when the ICJ has accused Israel of committing a plausible genocide in Gaza."
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Merci de critiquer les politiques du Canada expliquant son inaction face au génocide à Gaza
"J’ai particulièrement aimé le fait que Dumas-Kemp ait mentionné les exportations canadiennes de matériel militaire vers Israël et l’histoire d’impérialisme du Canada comme éléments de réponse à l’inaction canadienne face à Gaza."
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Palestinian critical voices omitted in the discussion about Canada’s online harms bill
"If you insist on maintaining the current prominence of voices in the article, I ask you to change the word “Haters” in your headline to “content creators” to remove any moral judgment and one-sidedness from your headline."
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Thanks for highlighting anti-Palestinian racism within healthcare institutions across Canada
"The prevailing culture of silence and white supremacy, as it was rightly pointed out by the speaker, must be challenged. Many Canadians may not be aware of the systemic anti-Palestinian racism and the intimidation faced by pro-Palestinian voices in their workplaces. It's imperative to keep emphasizing the need to stand up against certain institutions in Canada, where actions often contradict their preaching about inclusion."
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Thank you for reporting on the underreporting of Islamophobia
"As a media analyst responding to articles on Palestine and Israel’s current genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, rarely have I seen as thorough an explanation and covering of underreporting of anti-Muslim racism as this one. Please continue to do so."
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Correction needed to specify the illegality of Israeli settlements in the Occupied West Bank
"The occupying power, Israel, is not legally permitted to transfer its population to the area it occupies, the West Bank. The selling of property in occupied territory, therefore, is illegal. To maintain journalistic standards of accuracy, I recommend that you refer to the West Bank as “occupied” and refer to Israeli settlements as illegal."
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Article ignores that ‘Palestinians born after 1948 who are unable to list Palestine as their birthplace on their passport‘ is a from of APR
"Naturally, not being able to list their actual place of birth is an upsetting and distressing experience for Palestinians. Good journalism on this news development would have explored the trauma experienced by the Palestinian community and the controversial nature of Immigration Canada’s approach to this question."
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