Terrorist becomes Canadian professor, sparking outrage and concern


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A Canadian university, Carleton University located in Ottawa, has employed Hassan Diab as a professor, despite his involvement in a terrorist attack that targeted a synagogue in Paris back in 1980. The attack resulted in the tragic loss of four Jewish lives and left nearly 50 individuals wounded. According to reports from The Jerusalem Post, Diab played a role in this horrific act of violence.

Disturbingly, Diab’s employment at the university reflects the concerning infiltration of a “woke mind virus” within Canadian academic institutions, much like the situation in the United States. This case exemplifies the alarming presence of Cultural Marxist influences within the university system.

“Diab was convicted in France for his role in the murders, but managed to flee to Canada, though he still faces a life sentence in France, The Jerusalem Post noted.”

This situation also sheds light on Canada’s approach to immigration and migration, particularly considering the country’s shared border with the United States.

Shockingly, the convicted terrorist now teaches a course titled “Social Justice in Action” at the university, which focuses on “miscarriages of justice in society,” among other topics – a deeply concerning irony given his own criminal past.

“Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, posted on X: “A man convicted in a French court for killing 4 people in a Paris synagogue bombing is living freely in Canada, even working as a professor teaching students about ‘social justice in action.’ Why hasn’t he been extradited to France to face justice? Is Justin Trudeau refusing France’s extradition request?”

The situation in Canada under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s leadership appears to be troubling. Open borders policies have led to concerning consequences, and for patriotic Canadians, they find themselves governed by an extremist proponent of open borders.

The influence of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives in universities, coupled with open borders immigration policies, poses a significant challenge to the Western hemisphere.