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From the RCMP on down, THIS is Canada.
If you are one of those zombies who believes the B.S Canadian authorities tell you I suggest you hand in your badge and get your head examined.
They don't want to upset the supporters of terrorism just as the Creepy Ones don't want you to know that they protect diddlers and child abusers.
nypost.com
new documentary about the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Hamas has been booted from the Toronto International Film Festival — because organizers insist the filmmakers need the rights from the terrorist group to use their horrific footage of the massacre.
The festival claims the movie, called “The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue,” did not meet certain requirements to screen at the prestigious September event, widely attended by Hollywood stars and bigwigs, including not securing so-called “legal clearance” to use Hamas’ livestreamed video of the rape, murder and kidnapping of Jews.
The stunned filmmakers, including Canadian director Barry Avrich, slammed the decision, telling Deadline that TIFF has “defied its mission and censored its own programming by refusing this film.”
If you are one of those zombies who believes the B.S Canadian authorities tell you I suggest you hand in your badge and get your head examined.
They don't want to upset the supporters of terrorism just as the Creepy Ones don't want you to know that they protect diddlers and child abusers.
Toronto Film Fest outrageously cuts Oct. 7 doc because Hamas didn’t give footage permission: ‘Absurd and bizarre’
The festival claims the movie did not meet certain requirements to screen at the prestigious September event.
new documentary about the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Hamas has been booted from the Toronto International Film Festival — because organizers insist the filmmakers need the rights from the terrorist group to use their horrific footage of the massacre.
The festival claims the movie, called “The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue,” did not meet certain requirements to screen at the prestigious September event, widely attended by Hollywood stars and bigwigs, including not securing so-called “legal clearance” to use Hamas’ livestreamed video of the rape, murder and kidnapping of Jews.
The stunned filmmakers, including Canadian director Barry Avrich, slammed the decision, telling Deadline that TIFF has “defied its mission and censored its own programming by refusing this film.”