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The consequences of the campaign against Marouf will pose a threat to pro-Palestine groups throughout Canada.
‘Solidarity and action to protect our public health system is what’s needed now’
‘Solidarity and action to protect our public health system is what’s needed now’
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Things are getting far worse, and yet we’re still having the same limited conversations about harassment and the media.
Once just fine with being hated, the New Pierre™ is the kinda guy who helps a man locked inside his apartment climb through a window
News outlets have stopped labelling the Azov Regiment as neo-Nazis because it has become politically inconvenient.