Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Canadian Media "Heroes" Loubani a "Doctor" and Greyson a "Filmmaker"? Well, Yes. But They're So Much Than That

Erza Levant fills in the blanks that Canada's consensus media have redacted. Loubani, for example, is no simple emergency room doctor. He's
an extreme activist. When a Canadian cabinet minister was announcing a grant to help people with disabilities, Loubani stormed into the press conference, disrupting it, shouting about how he’s a refugee from Palestine. Even though he’s been in Canada since he was a child. And he’s a rich doctor, doing just fine. 
Loubani just wouldn’t leave the press conference, even when security guards asked him to. He kept shouting like a crazy person until police escorted him away.
As for the "filmmaker," he's
a leader of the extremist group called Queers Against Israeli Apartheid – the anti-Israel group that has marched in the gay pride parade in Toronto. Which is odd, because Israel is the only country in the Middle East where homosexuality isn’t a crime and where they actually have a gay pride parade, too. 
The punishment for being gay in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip is the death penalty.
Greyson is obsessed with sex. He makes movies about his obsessions, with titles like Urinal and After the Bath. He explores his sexual feelings about Pierre Trudeau. Of course he’s a professor at York University. 
But of course. 

Levant touches on another salient fact about these two "anti-Israel propagandists and activists": they have the worst timing ever. They breezed into Egypt at the precise moment when their guys, Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood, were on the way out. And for their unerringly bad timing, as well as their own arrogance and stupidity (just think--but for that they could be bloviating about Israeli malfeasance and Palestinian virtue in the comfort of their own cockroach-free pads back home), they are now paying the price.

Update: Eye on a Crazy Planet is a "big fan" of both lads.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Good, it bothers me to see how 'global' paints them as two 'martirs'.