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@KhajuriaManu My mother walked from her city to another, for days in valley in 1947. To be left at mercy of nature & violent humans in name of religion, her family lost their homes & they were scarred for life. Eventually they went back, to only relocate decades later. Her memories stays in me

“Our politicians have basically said, ah, these brown guys with beards and non-beards, and they can go fight each other, kill each other. Who cares?” Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/5AozLI… Apple: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/can… YouTube: youtu.be/aK21a_h9xOs This searing must-listen “Canada Did What?" podcast by @TristinHopper is a chilling deep dive into the deadliest terror attack in Canadian history, the institutional failures that allowed it to happen and the criminal negligence that followed. We hear it directly from those who saw the buildup and those who got drawn into the tragedy as they reported on it in the aftermath. It remains the deadliest act of terror in our nation's history, with 329 dead, including 82 children. This was a mass killing of Canadians, by Canadians, planned on Canadian soil, yet few Canadians know. And its legacy is defined by a staggering betrayal of justice. The investigation was a masterclass in negligence. Vital leads were mishandled, witnesses were silenced, and the evidence was erased. Decades later, families still waiting for accountability are instead forced to watch as those tied to the violence are publicly glorified as "martyrs" on Canadian streets. We are currently living through generational amnesia, where most young Canadians have never even heard of the Air India bombing. Meanwhile, the same extremist symbolism, intimidation, and open provocation continue, manifesting in everything from temple attacks to the public celebration of political assassinations. “The Air India disaster is the absolute worst of Canada distilled into a single event. Complacency, sloth, ignorance, cowardice, it’s all there. … And the people who saw virtue and triumph in reigning the bodies of these innocent civilians into the North Atlantic not only got away with it, but they’re arguably stronger than ever.” This impacts ALL of us - today. Listen, absorb and share.

Americans were there to protect south Vietnam from the north Vietnamese soldiers, because south Vietnam requested America for help. You blame American soldiers but you don't know that they could have killed a lot more. South Korean soldiers were a lot worse because they wiped out everyone if they were ever attacked by Vietcong. The Vietcong were warned not to attack SK soldiers because they don't care. But Americans cared even though they didn't have to. America could have dropped atomic bombs or just firebombed the whole country without setting a foot in Vietnam. You should be grateful that your enemies were Americans. Your hero Ho Chi Minh started this war with the Chinese communist party's help. Next time, don't start a war especially with Americans.





A North American Sikh separatist group, Sikhs for Justice, is promoting a radical "Khalistan" referendum in Alberta by shockingly glorifying the use of child suicide bombers, including an eight-year-old and a six-year-old. Read more: junonews.com/p/north-americ…

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