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Why is Canadian media calling left-wing terrorists “anti-establishment” instead?

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imageThis all sort of reminds me of when (nearly every week or two) we read stories of public school teachers being charged with rape or sexual molestation or touching or some other type of sexual harassment, and the liberals’ media division refer to the school they teach at as…. a school. 

This is of course in juxtaposition to when a church worker or a Christian school teacher is charged with the same thing, in which case they can’t stress strongly enough that the fella was a C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N, working at a C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N S-C-H-O-O-L (after which they repeat the words “Christian school” and preface that with the words “the private”, approximately six to eight thousand times per article).  Note that regular public schools are never, ever “government-run” or “secular-progressive” or or “state-owned” and “state-run” (and did I mention “secular, progressive, anti-conservative, left-wing, anti-Christian”, because they are) schools.

Today it’s an “anti-establishment” group that bombed an Ottawa bank.  No, not a “left-wing” group.  An “anti-establishment” group.  (Countdown to them imageconflating this with the “Tea Party” movement in the U.S. in:  5… 4… 3…).  Hands up:  how many people haven’t heard that Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh was a “right-winger”?  (Oh Jane Taber put your hand down.)

But this is a group which is clearly left-wing, and “anti-establishment” is liberal media cover for that very salient fact.  Our PTBC friend Matt B. caught one reasonable report —from the conservative-tolerant radio station CFRA in Ottawa, this morning:

From: Matthew B.
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 11:46 AM
To: Joel Johannesen
Subject: 580 CFRA News Talk Radio

Wow! 

Bold highlights are mine…

Glebe Fire Linked to “4th Wave of Terror”
Daniel Proussalidis
Wednesday, May 19, 2010

In the wake of Tuesday morning’s bank firebombing on Bank Street and First Avenue in Ottawa at least one security expert suggests anarchists pose a genuine threat to public safety in Canada.

Activists calling their violence part of the fight against poverty and the Alberta oil sands have claimed responsibility for the fire that will keep the bank branch closed for at least a week.

Former CSIS agent, now with Northgate Group, Michel Juneau-Katsuya tells CFRA’s Chatroom that the anti-capitalist groups have now crossed a line.

“I think they just opened the door of hell on themselves, because you’re going to have CSIS, RCMP, and every resource of national security on them now,” says Juneau-Katsuya.

He also calls anarchists the fourth wave of terrorism after the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.

“First we had al-Qaeda, then we had other terrorist groups sympathizing with al-Qaeda, then we had the so-called home-grown terrorist groups like the ‘Toronto-18’, and now the fourth one that is coming to light is this anarchist or special interest group [with] politically motivated violence.

Juneau-Katsuya notes anarchists have no connection to Islamist terror.

Their writings typically revolve around Marxist themes.

http://www.cfra.com/

Matt B.

Here’s a screen-capture of a part of the YouTube flick they left (on a far-left, rabidly socialist web site) for the liberals in the media, which really stymies me as to their political leanings.  Golly.  What could they be…?

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That’s right — they’re “anti-establishment”!

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