Credit to Poast user The Rehtah Parsons Project for giving me this heads up.

B’Nai Brith:

May 26, 2022

VANCOUVER – The day before Soccer Canada pulled the plug on a June 5 exhibition game between the national teams from Canada and Iran, B’nai Brith filed in Federal Court for an order seeking to prohibit Canadian funds from going to the Iranian Soccer Federation.

Before I even get into that, I love that we have goys dutifully reading bnaibrith.ca for the latest updates.

I laugh, because I actually do this myself. Not with b’nai brith’s website, but I signed up for Jewish Vancouver and a whole bunch of other jew organizations. It was pretty disappointing though. These are fairly low energy organizations. They don’t really do all that much, at least not the ones that I signed up for.

On Monday of this week, B’nai Brith dispatched a press release disclosing information that Canada Soccer was planning to fund the Iranian Federation $400,000 to cover the team’s expenses for its stay for the exhibition match, which was scheduled to be played in Vancouver.

Canada Soccer, which cancelled the “friendly” game on Thursday, had reportedly agreed to the $400,000 stipend even though, according to a report in Iran International, the Iranian team would have needed to spend only $200,000. The Iranian team would have been in position to pocket the remaining $200,000, according to the report.

Michael Mostyn, Chief Executive Officer of B’nai Brith Canada, made it clear Thursday that, despite the cancellation of the game, the organization plans to ensure that no Canadian money whatsoever is given to Iran.

“If there is any money earmarked for Iran, we have major problems with that,” Mostyn said. “We would do everything in our power to ensure that any money planned for Iran would instead go to the Canadian families of those who were killed in the shooting down of Flight PS752.”

Michael Mostyn

As if these zionists care the slightest bit about the lives of Iranians. if that were the case, they wouldn’t be constantly trying to lie us into wars with Iran. Anyway, let’s see if there’s any validity to the idea that the Canadian taxpayer was just giving the Iranians $200,000 of profit for absolutely no reason.

Iran International:

Hamed Esmaeilion, the chief spokesperson for the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims, in his opinion piece for Canada’s Globe and Mail Tuesday said that that soccer in Iran is controlled by the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) which is expected to send members to accompany the Iranian team to Canada for the exhibition game and said it is shocking that Canada Soccer is inviting the Iranian national team.

If you don’t understand the argument these types use, they basically say that everything in Iran is controlled by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. They then say that the Revolutionary Guard is a terrorist organization, unlike the Israeli Army which just recently murdered yet another journalist, and therefore they can do anything they want to Iranians, because it’s just secretly terrorism or something.

Hamid Estili, the Iranian national soccer team’s manager, has told Tasnim news agency in Tehran that the Canadian side will be paying $400,000 to the Iranian Football Federation and cover the team’s expenses during their stay. According to Estili the Federation will only have to spend half of the sum paid by Canada Soccer and can save the rest.

No actual source is given for that claim. They simply say that the Iranian soccer team manager claimed that they could pocket half the cost. That’s not really a credible claim, and even if it were true, you could simply pay them half as much to come out for the exhibition match, and you’d be fine.

When asked about the issue Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this was a choice by Soccer Canada but added that he thought it wasn’t a good idea to invite the Iranian team. ‘But that’s something that the organizers are going to have to explain.”

Ah yes, Joffrey Trudeau. He’s made his feelings on jew nationalism quite clear.

Back to B’Nai Brith.

Richard Kurland of the law firm Kurland, Tobe, is representing B’nai Brith Canada and expressed delight that the exhibition match was cancelled so quickly after he filed the lawsuit.

“It shows the currency of the name B’nai Brith when it comes to litigation,” Kurland said.

I didn’t have a picture of Richard Kurland, so we’re going with the above.

In a roundabout way, this shows how utterly fake the kosher-left is on Israel. Why can’t the Jagmeet Singh’s of the World do this kind of thing to Israel after they murder 232 Palestinians in East Jerusalem? 

Oh right, because their job is to get out in front of those Uppity Goyim and make sure they don’t get anything.

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