Ottawa: Protest against actual genocide in Syria gets about 150 people
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The event was maybe 150 people if I am being generous, marching up Elgin St. on Saturday, March 15th 2025 protesting the actual genocide of religious minorities in Syria.
There are a lot of angles I could take on this issue. And I am hoping that readers to this site will add their own observations about the attitudes of some of these groups towards other religious minorities in the region. Even ones that don’t exist within Syria.
But the three ways this post will deal with it for the moment are:
A: An actual genocide gets practically no response from most people, and a tiny one from those affected. like Christians and Alawite Muslims.
B: The left, which has been occupying campuses and other locations for years now, creating chaos and violence and destruction everywhere and attacking Jewish targets claiming to oppose a non-existent genocide of the ‘Palestinians’, are no where even near this protest.
This must not be looked at as hypocrisy, but as a very conscious preconceived strategy to achieve a very specific outcome by the use of selective magnification and minification/diminution to replace reality with state narratives, and enforce those narratives.
C: When the Arab Spring happened, (an Obama euphemism for the reestablishment of an Islamic Caliphate starting from Tunisia and ending in Syria), the plan was to start a major war with all non-Islamic powers as Sunnis see it, in order to bring on the end of the world in a Syrian city called, Dabiq. Those same jihadis, I don’t even mean in terms of the ideology, but some of the same individuals from the Islamic State/Al-Qaeda/Al Nusra front/Muslim Brotherhood are now in control of Syria and consequently Dabiq.
So we must do what none of the media is doing. Pay close attention to events there, as they will, not may, but will, attempt events that will bring on the end of the world. It is their eschatology and greatest ambition. And Islam, exactly unlike Christianity, believes that the end of the world must be brought on by human, and not divine action. That Muslims are the agents of “Allah”. While Christians believe that the world will end and Jesus will return. but while there are nebulous signs which more or less are always happening, there is no way to know, or more importantly, to cause them to happen.
I don’t know if Judaism even has an eschatology.
The protest seems to have had at the head of it, an Eastern or Syrian orthodox priest, going by the vestments.
Source: https://vladtepesblog.com/2025/03/17/ottawa-protest-against-actual-genocide-in-syria-gets-about-150-people/