Amira Elghabaway despises Britain, brands Quebec racist, and wants to cancel Canada Day.

by Brad Salzberg

bradsalzberg.substack.com

January 28, 2023

PM Justin Trudeau’s selection for “Minister of Islamophobia” Amira Elghabaway has held her position for just 48 hours, and already social discord is brewing.

With the selection of Ms. Elghabaway, Trudeau and Minister of Multiculturalism MP Ahmed Hussen have chosen an opponent of Canada’s historical connection to the British Crown.

In a March 13, 2021 Toronto Star column, the former National Council of Muslim Canadians executive made the following public statement:

“Its very existence[Britain] and survival is built upon the oppression it benefited from throughout its shameful history.” She continued that it is “one of the most powerful symbols of racial oppression.”

As reported by Western Standard News, ”Elghawaby wrote the monarchy in Canada should be dissolved because Queen Elizabeth II was racist.”

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15 COMMENTS

  1. Well let me see your countries were governed by colored people or non whites.

    If your country is so great why did you come here a country that you say is so prejudice.

    I will tell you why because our country was built by freedom loving Caucasians.

  2. I agree with one part of this Canada does need to be totally disconnected from Britain. Everything about the British “Crown” is nothing more than evil and greedy.
    However, it would appear that her standards of what she thinks Canada should be is more like the oppressed country that she came from. Being forced to cover yourself up with garments that need not be used. Freedom is freedom which is everything. However, Turdstool has no desire for Canada and Canadians to be free. Canada is or at least should be a Republic. Free of the monarchy, and free from dictatorship.
    When a person calls others racist then they themselves need to take that responsibility upon themselves. As they don’t know the true meaning of the word. Everyone is part of the human race. They are no other races only nationalities from different nations.
    The term “racist” has totally run the gauntlet of misuse, and has lost the true meaning. If you don’t like what Canada is supposed to be then you are in the wrong country, and those of us that stand behind our beloved country ask you all to please leave and find a country that is more to your liking. DO NOT try to change us to be like you. You came to Canada to make a change, not the other way around.
    You all need to change your attitudes.

  3. The history of slavery in the Muslim world began with institutions inherited from pre-Islamic Arabia;[1] and the practice of keeping slaves subsequently developed in radically different ways, depending on social-political factors such as the Arab slave trade. Any non-Muslim could be enslaved.[2] Throughout Islamic history, slaves served in various social and economic roles, from powerful emirs to harshly treated manual laborers. Early on in Muslim history slaves provided plantation labor similar to that in the early-modern Americas, but this practice was abandoned after harsh treatment led to destructive slave revolts,

    GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT YOU SOUND LIKE THAT OMAR BITCH IN THE STATES!

  4. On 28th August 1833 a very important act received its Royal Assent. The Slavery Abolition Law would finally be enacted, after years of campaigning, suffering and injustice. This act was a crucial step in a much wider and ongoing process designed to bring an end to the slave trade.

    Only a few decades previously, in 1807 another act had been passed which had made it illegal to purchase slaves directly from the African continent. Nevertheless, the practice of slavery remained widespread and legal in the British Caribbean.

    The fight to end the slave trade was a long drawn out battle which brought to the surface a host of issues ranging from politics and economics to more social and cultural concerns.

  5. Right only Caucasians are Racist??? READ THIS!!!!! THIS IS STILL GOING ON!

    The continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery.[1] Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical records, but intensifying with the trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean slave trade[2][3] and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade;[4] the demand for slaves created an entire series of kingdoms (such as the Ashanti Empire) which existed in a state of perpetual warfare in order to generate the prisoners of war necessary for the lucrative export of slaves.[5] These patterns persisted into the colonial period during the late 19th and early 20th century.[6] Although the colonial authorities attempted to suppress slavery from about 1900, this had very limited success, and after decolonization, slavery continues in many parts of Africa despite being technically illegal.[7]

    Slavery in the Sahel region (and to a lesser extent the Horn of Africa) exists along the racial and cultural boundary of Arabized Berbers in the north and darker Africans in the south.[8] Slavery in the Sahel states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad and Sudan in particular, continues a centuries-old pattern of hereditary servitude.[9] Other forms of traditional slavery exist in parts of Ghana, Benin, Togo and Nigeria.[10] There are other, non-traditional forms of slavery in Africa today, mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child labourers, e.g. human trafficking in Angola, and human trafficking of children from Togo, Benin and Nigeria to Gabon and Cameroon.[11][12]

    Modern day slavery in Africa according to the Anti-Slavery Society includes exploitation of subjugate populations even when their condition is not technically called “slavery”:[13][14][15]

    Although this exploitation is often not called slavery, the conditions are the same. People are sold like objects, forced to work for little or no pay and are at the mercy of their “employers”.

  6. Today in Africa there are an estimated 9.2-million people living in modern day slavery, but Western politicians do not speak out against this injustice. CNN reported in March that 20,000 children were believed to be working as slaves on Lake Volta in the fishing industry in Ghana, Africa. Slavery exists in other countries that suffer from poverty, including China, India, Pakistan, North Korea, and more. -GEG

  7. And she wants to Cancel Canada Day and what put in Ramadan Day??
    These people need to go back to where ever they came from.
    They take history and use it against us but forget their own history of racism conveniently.
    They are two face like Trudeau and make me sick, she is lucky I cannot put my hands around her skinny throat!

  8. It was Britain that abolished slavery get your facts straight!

    On 28th August 1833 a very important act received its Royal Assent. The Slavery Abolition Law would finally be enacted, after years of campaigning, suffering and injustice. This act was a crucial step in a much wider and ongoing process designed to bring an end to the slave trade.

    Only a few decades previously, in 1807 another act had been passed which had made it illegal to purchase slaves directly from the African continent. Nevertheless, the practice of slavery remained widespread and legal in the British Caribbean.

    The fight to end the slave trade was a long drawn out battle which brought to the surface a host of issues ranging from politics and economics to more social and cultural concerns.

  9. These two faced people come here and use history against us but conveniently forget their own history of injustices.

    Today in Africa there are an estimated 9.2-million people living in modern day slavery, but Western politicians do not speak out against this injustice. CNN reported in March that 20,000 children were believed to be working as slaves on Lake Volta in the fishing industry in Ghana, Africa. Slavery exists in other countries that suffer from poverty, including China, India, Pakistan, North Korea, and more.

  10. Top 10 Countries with the Highest Prevalence of Modern Slavery (by total number of slaves) – Global Slavery Index 2018:
    India – 7,989,000
    China – 3,864,000
    North Korea – 2,640,000
    Nigeria – 1,386,000
    Iran – 1,289,000
    Indonesia – 1,220,000
    Congo (Democratic Republic of) – 1,045,000
    Russia – 794,000
    Philippines – 784,000
    Afghanistan – 749,000
    India has the highest number of slaves in the world. This is partly because India is one of the two most populous countries on Earth and partially because all forms of modern slavery exist in India, including forced child labor, forced marriage, commercial sexual exploitation, bonded labor, and forced recruitment into armed groups.

    AND TRUDEAU KEEPS BRINGING THEM HERE!

  11. Britain Abolished Slavery

    Slavery Abolition Act, (1833), in British history, act of Parliament that abolished slavery in most British colonies, freeing more than 800,000 enslaved Africans in the Caribbean and South Africa as well as a small number in Canada. It received Royal Assent on August 28, 1833, and took effect on August 1, 1834.

  12. The most brutal reality around the world is Modern slavery. Here we’ve compiled a list of 10 countries with most slaves per capita. This list is based on the facts and figures that defined in Global Slavery Index by Walk Free. According to Global Slavery Index, there are estimated 46 million people living in modern-day slavery. 58 percent of people in slavery are living in just five countries: India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan. India has the maximum numbers of slaves at 18.40 million, compared to 3.4 million in China and 2.1 million in Pakistan. Have a look at ten countries where slavery is most prevalent.

  13. Britain Abolished Slavery
    Slavery Abolition Act, (1833), in British history, act of Parliament that abolished slavery in most British colonies, freeing more than 800,000 enslaved Africans in the Caribbean and South Africa as well as a small number in Canada. It received Royal Assent on August 28, 1833, and took effect on August 1, 1834.

  14. Anyone remember that video clip where a woman had the courage to stand up and challenge Trudeau on it’s obsession over sharia law and how it wanted to adapt that into Canada, early on? Anyone remember how the response… didn’t happen at all?

    I certainly do. Anyone who saw that clip would know this sort of garbage was coming. Trudeau was engineered to open it’s tickle trunk and dress up as the prime minister to push all these Anti-Canada agendas that our country-destroying insiders wanted to have done.

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