• Therealgoodjanet@lemmy.world
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    I looked up the article (here in case anyone else wants to read it), although I would not give them more clicks honestly.

    It’s absolutely despicable. They updated the headline. But nowhere in the article do they mention what’s what.

    In a video shared widely on social media and reviewed by CTV News Toronto, a man holding what appears to be a nail gun can be seen grabbing a person wearing a keffiyeh.

    No mention who the attacker is (Zionist) nor the victim(s), just “wearing a keffiyeh” as if the general public knows what this (either a Palestinian or pro-Palestine protester).

    This is no coincidence and has got to be the worst piece of “journalism” I have seen since Oct 7.

    Edit: they updated the article again, making it marginally better, but the bar is on the floor here…

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      Ilan-Reuben Abramov, 27, of Vaughan, has been charged wth one count each of possess weapons dangerous to the public, assault with a weapon, and mischief, and two counts of assault.

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          Yeah that is really unfortunate. I just sold my house last week with Keller Williams. If I had heard about something like this before I signed my paperwork I would have dropped them like a hot rock.

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    9 months ago

    Zionist freaks out, doesn’t know what to do, tries to perform genocide locally using a nail gun.

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