Daily Stormer

January 19, 2015

Here you have the Jew Zionist Canadian TV personality Ezra Levant admitting that it was Jewish snakes who lobbied Canada to pass hate speech laws.

The statements were made in the context of a rant against the hypocrisy of arresting Dieudonne in the midst of rallies for free speech. I don’t really disagree with his positions here, and it’s a decent rant. To hear his unexpected admission of the Jew conspiracy to silence speech, start at about 8:40.

“In the 1960s and 70s, left-wing activists, Jews mainly as it so happens, pressed for so-called hate speech laws in Canada,” Levant admitted. “They were all targeting a handful of neo-Nazi activists in Toronto.”

He went on: “Neo-nazi really isn’t the right word. They weren’t violent like Nazis, they just didn’t like Jews. But these activists didn’t really do anything criminal at all. They were just really, really irritating. So the Canadian Jewish Congress pressed the Liberal government to have hate speech laws enacted. And they were. And for years those laws in Canada, such as Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, were used almost exclusively by the Jews against anti-Semitic losers. … The Canadian Criminal Code was amended too, to add hate propaganda and promoting genocide to the criminal code. All because some idiots kept irritating the Jewish community.”

Though as I have said, Levant’s position here is not all too different from my own, it is worth considering his reasoning behind it, which is different from my own. What he believes is that by using the state to silence dissent against Jews, they are making martyrs of Antisemites and thus giving them the moral high-ground. He would prefer, of course, to simply use private means to shut down critics of Judaism, blocking them out of the controlled mass-media as is done in America.

Also in America, you can shut people down by getting them fired from their jobs, which everyone knows, and which generally keeps people from speaking out publicly about the Jew problem.

In many ways, it is more effective than the “round-em up” methods of Europe.