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Just another typical Canada Day: Sikh bullies threaten blogger

July 1, 2008 By admin

Over at BlazingCatFur:

Seems the militants who posted these photo’s of CBC Reporter Terry Milewski are still upset that I exposed their facebook site last year. So now I have a group of Zombies trolling my site, Zombies who evidently think it’s perfectly normal to post death threats.

(…)

Ah the joys of Multiculturalism can’t you just feel the Love?

The Sikhs write some pretty hateful stuff in BCL’s comments. (But they’re a protected minority group, so BCL can’t complain to the Human Rights Commission):

Let’s see who cries, even years from now. Let’s see.

Something tells me you are already a miserable, lonely, fat old woman who feels as if she has no purpose in life.

Cry. I know that hurt. Now cry some more.

Not only that, Sikhs are allowed to carry concealed weapons and get other special treatment, unlike yucky Christians, and even though Christians aren’t in the habit of blowing up airplanes full of families. The Air India bombing was the biggest mass murder in Canadian history, and the most expensive trial, but what do we hear about constantly for 25 years? The Montreal Massacre, which could have been mitigated had all the “men” in the classroom fought back. 

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