Carlton University

Canadian University Lecturer with Terrorism Conviction Sparks Outrage Over “Social Justice” Agenda

Dr. Hassan Diab, a convicted Lebanese terrorist, has accepted a teaching position at Carlton University in Ottawa, Canada. Diab was found guilty in absentia in a French court for his involvement in a deadly synagogue bombing in Paris in 1980 and sentenced to life imprisonment, but he continues to live freely in Canada. Diab, who denies involvement in the attack, briefly fought extradition in 2008 and fled to Canada following his release from house arrest in France. Diab’s hiring has drawn outrage and condemnation, with critics citing a violation of equality, justice, and dishonoring the victims. A petition calling for his immediate dismissal, led by Bnai Brith Canada, is currently circulating.

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Fraternity Expels Man Who Made Monkey Noises at Black Ole Miss Protester

As I sat down to read through the news updates of the day, my attention was immediately drawn to the headline that announced the expulsion of a man from his fraternity for making monkey noises at a Black protester at Ole Miss. Instantly, my mind began to reflect on the current state of our society and the deep-rooted racism that continues to rear its ugly head, even in places that are meant to foster growth and acceptance.

The idea that this individual’s fraternity punishment is merely a shadow ban, allowing him to continue hanging out with his frat brothers and attending parties without official membership, is disheartening.… Continue reading