Obviously those are very strong threats. There are other threats. Radicalization just doesn't take place online. It does take place via individuals, even here in Canada. That's why with the lack of prosecutions there is also a lack of cases going up the way from police forces. The real question is, how do we deal with that? B'nai Brith itself has exposed situations and rallies publicly where there has been vile hate speech spoken in the streets, often with children, sometimes children who are kept home by their parents to listen to this and who are chanting slogans themselves. There are institutions that have charitable status in this country that are posting on their own YouTube channels hatred targeting an identifiable group, Zionists. B'nai Brith exposed the MAC, which has charitable status, in Vancouver. They had an imam up there. It was on their YouTube channel. We complained to the CRA. They were calling Israelis an impure gang and Zionists the worst of mankind. There is a lot of evidence out there of incidents happening here in Canada. I think that not just the Jewish community but all identifiable groups in this country want to see the law upheld and justice be done and the protection of our society when there are real incidents of groups being targeted for hate.
On February 8th, 2018. See this statement in context.