Volunteer & youth led org in Canada doing antiracism work. Never been funded & uninterested in funding. Circa 2009.

Joined June 2015
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We’ve begun filming for our second film about racism in Calgary. If you’re interested in taking part in this, contact us. Canadiancmf@gmail.com As always, all our projects are volunteer led.
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You’re an immigrant to Canada who is filled with venomous hate and poison towards black and brown migrants and multiculturalism. So maybe you don’t belong in multicultural, pro-migrant Canada. (See how this works?)
Look at her venom; her poisonous hatred. This individual, @Ilhan, does not belong in the United States. She makes a mockery of what it means to be an American.
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bro i would get SO violent if someone ever referred to my PALESTINIAN self as “israeli-arab”… elyanna girl you better sue them
Israeli-Arab singer from Nazareth, Elyanna, takes the stage at 2026 World Cup opening ceremony ift.tt/FCz2Upd
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So, Haiti cannot use the figure of their country’s hero and anti-genocide liberator from the 1700s on their uniform, but current-day genociders and descendants of slavers enriched and empowered through mass murder can HOST the World Cup?
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Canada is eliminating the watchdog office that investigated abuses by Canadian mining and oil companies overseas. cbc.ca/news/politics/carney-…
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He's literally using his insane wealth right now to fund and amplify the far right in the UK.
What difference does it make to your life?
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“Imagine if he did something good with all that wealth!” The wealth itself is the result of causing great harm to millions of people, like…
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Disaster capitalism
Anita Anand and the Carney government join a long list of other governments who instead of holding Israel to account, treat the systemic subjugation of Palestinians as a money and humanitarian issue.
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Read this. All the way through. Think of the babies in your life. You cannot hate Israel or their ghoulish society enough, but try.
There are moments in Gaza when suffering becomes so ordinary that people stop asking for solutions. They begin asking only for the smallest relief. A little less pain. A child who sleeps through the night. When I entered the clinic that morning, I noticed a young woman carrying a baby so small that I could not tell whether the child was a newborn or simply made tiny by hardship. When her turn came, she gently placed the baby on my desk and said: “I want any cream you have.” Any cream. Not a specific medicine. Not a particular treatment. Just anything. She uncovered the baby and showed me the severe rash covering much of the child’s fragile skin. “I treat the baby with whatever free creams I can find in clinics,” she explained. “Anything helps.” As she spoke, I noticed something else. The baby was not wearing a diaper. Only pieces of cloth. I asked why. “I can’t afford diapers,” she replied calmly. “I wash these and use them again.” Then she added that they were living in a tent and that her husband had suffered a serious foot injury and was unable to work. “I’m not asking for much,” she said. “I only want a cream.” But what caught my attention most was not the rash. It was the malnutrition. The baby was severely underweight. The kind of malnutrition that is visible before any examination even begins. So I asked the mother whether she had noticed. She nodded. “Yes, I know.” Then she said something I cannot forget: “When the baby gets older, things will get better.” Not because she truly believed it. But because hope was cheaper than treatment. And treatment was something she could no longer afford. That was the moment that broke me. Not the tent. Not the poverty. Not even the illness. But the fact that this mother had lowered her expectations so much that she no longer dreamed of proper medical care, diapers, or adequate nutrition. She came asking for the smallest thing she could imagine. A tube of cream. Any cream. Something that might make the baby hurt a little less. The baby could not have been more than five months old. Too young to understand war. Too young to understand poverty. Yet already carrying both on that tiny body. There is something profoundly cruel about a world in which a mother’s greatest hope for her child is no longer a better future. Only a little less suffering tonight. #WoundedGaza
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Kenya, Bolivia, Uruguay, Alabania, Philippines, Ecuador, the world is rejecting US Western imperalism. It may not look like it from here within the colonial frame, but the empire is crumbling, and it's why they're clawing and grasping to exhert more control of us through AI tech.
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Protesters breached police barricades in Manila, advancing toward the US Embassy. The demonstrators are demanding the removal of US troops and opposing the expansion of foreign military bases in the country.
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🎶Palestina!🎶 we can’t forget our brothers in tough times!🇵🇸 #FIFAWorldCup #CANBIH 🇨🇦🇧🇦 x.com/dynleet/status/2065476…

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If u watched videos of Bosnian soccer fans shouting for Palestine ahead of game today, read abt Bosnian team grappling with legacy of genocide & displacement & 17 of its players born elsehwere: "Playing for national team becomes symbolic act of return" africasacountry.com/2026/06/…
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This may not seem like much to many, but protestors covering the FIFA topiary display along Lake Shore is actually pretty significant because these displays are a sort of hallmark in Toronto, and this spot is located close to the BMO stadium where the matches here will be played.
World Cup Opening Day Disruption in Toronto: If you are passing by Lake Shore, look to the right side of the road. “ Kick Israel out of FIFA”
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This piece doesn't include a single reference to an Indigenous chief, other than the caption of this header photo, which doesn't name him. It's meant to conflate formal leadership with people like Karen Restoule, "director of Indigenous affairs at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute"
Israel is 'the greatest decolonization project,' Indigenous leaders tell Toronto summit nationalpost.com/news/canada…
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On purpose.
Canada’s new hate crime law leaves out Indigenous people. icmagazine.org/canadas-new-h…
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I would feel safer in this march than the one for Israel as a Blk person
Friend just sent me this. Bosnia Blue on the streets of Toronto.
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RT @N8V_Calgarian: No Indigenous consultation I’m sure. Vote for racists, you get more racism. #Treaty #IndigenousPeoplesMonth
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"فلسطين فلسطين".. هتافات جمهور البوسنة والهرسك قبيل بدء المباراة مع كندا، في كأس العالم 2026
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Happening Now! Activists in Toronto disrupted World Cup Opening Day. "Kick Israel out of FIFA”
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FIFA rejected a jersey recognizing may be the greatest ever win for human liberation. It’s part of a long history of punishing Haiti for its important contribution to advancing equality. International football federation FIFA recently decided that Haiti’s jersey for the World Cup violated its rules prohibiting political imagery. Named after the elite soldiers of the Haitian Revolution, the Grenadiers’ jersey featured a small image based on the Battle of Vertières, which was the culmination of a 13-year struggle for independence. The 1791-1804 Haitian Revolution delivered a major blow to slavery, white supremacy and European colonial rule. “Arguably”, notes Peter Hallward, “there is no single event in the whole of modern history whose implications were more threatening to the dominant global order of things.” Before the 1791 slave revolt the French colony of Saint Domingue was home to 450,000 people in bondage. At its peak in the 1750s the ‘Pearl of the Antilles’ provided as much as 50 per cent  of France’s GNP. The African masses put a stop to that with a merciless struggle that overcame the most barbaric slave plantation system. The revolt rippled through the region and compelled the post-French Revolution government in Paris to abolish slavery in its Caribbean colonies. Between 1791 and 1804 ‘Haitians’ would defeat tens of thousands of French, British and Spanish troops (‘Canada’ backed the British and Washington backed France financially), leading to the world’s first and only successful large-scale slave revolution. The first nation of free people in the Americas, Haiti established a slave-free state 27 years before human bondage was abolished in today’s Canada and 58 years before the USA’s emancipation proclamation (it wasn’t until after this proclamation ending slavery that the US recognized Haiti’s independence.) The Haitian Revolution’s geopolitical effects were immense. It stimulated the Louisiana Purchase and London’s 1807 Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. The revolutionary state also provided important support to South American independence movements. After winning their liberation from slavery and colonial rule in a war that killed half the population, Haitians were forced to pay their former slave masters an astronomical sum for their freedom. In a remarkable act of imperial humiliation, two decades after independence Haiti began paying France a huge indemnity for lost property, which was the now free Haitians. Under threat of invasion and the restoration of slavery, Francophile Haitian president Jean-Pierre Boyer agreed to pay French slaveholders 150 million francs. It took Haiti 122 years to pay the ransom. In the lead-up to the 200-year anniversary of the Battle of Vertière and country’s independence, the Haitian government instigated a commission to estimate the cost of the ransom, which they put conservatively at $21 billion. The Jean-Bertrand Aristide government called for its restitution and instigated legal proceedings to force Paris to pay. The demand was part of why France (along with Canada and the US) helped overthrow Aristide in 2004 and the coup government dropped the issue. A country born in the only ever successful large scale slave revolt should be allowed to mark a struggle that greatly advanced human equality on its football jersey. FIFA demanding the Grenadiers expunge its commemoration of the Battle of Vertières is odious. Let’s hope the Haitian team responds with a successful tournament.
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RT @N8V_Calgarian: 🇨🇦 Nationalism without 🪶 🧡 Treaty is racist 💔
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