Sunday, September 3, 2023

Mass shooting in Canada's capital raises disturbing questions

It's a long weekend in the Great No-longer-white North, just as it is in the Excited States of America. The difference is that the Canucks spell the holiday "Labour Day" instead of "Labor Day". Normally nothing happens in Canada on a Labour Day weekend, but not this year.

The Ottawa police -- the heroes of the Freedom Convoy -- and the lickspittle media are trying out the best way to spin the news of a shooting at a wedding reception last night, which left two "Toronto men" (as Arnie would say) dead and injured six others. 

A spokesthingy for the cops police responded to reports of gunfire at about 2221 ["about"? Ed.] in Ottawa's s south end, near the airport outside a club where a wedding reception was being held. Initially the police would provide no information about the victims or suspects, except to say that there were no threats to public safety.

This afternoon, however, to quell certain rumors being spread about the gender preferences of the happy couple, they identified the deceased.


They are... or were... 26-year-old Said Mohamed Ali and 29-year-old Abdishakur Abdi-Dahir, both from Toronto. For some reason, nothing further was said about the ethnicity of the deceased, although we can pretty well figure that out. Same with their Religion of Peace. 

But what about their "gender identity"? Or their status in Canada? Were they, by any chance, homosexuals who were being united in a "gay marriage"? Perhaps they were "refugees" from Syria or Afghanistan or some other Islamic shithole, where homosexuality and the Sin of Fr James Martin are officially unacceptable or downright illegal. Just sayin'....

And the biggest question of all. What if the shooter turns out to be, not some rabid white supremacist, but a devout Muslim, one who is devoutly anti-gay? What would that do to the liberal narrative?


UPDATE ADDED 4/9/23: The Groan & Wail version of this story says the "Somali community" was involved. Lately there have been several "mostly peaceful" clashes between "refugees" from Somalia and Eritrea, and between two factions of the Eritrean community -- those who are opposed to the dictatorship and those who support the evil regime.

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