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Jewish residents in North York were met Sunday with swastikas scrawled on the sidewalk at the corner of Bathurst St. and Sheppard Ave. The hate we are seeing in our city — whether it’s graffiti, online, in the public domain, vandalism, arson and weapons discharge — is the result of the hateful protests and rallies we have seen on our streets over the past year ,” said Councillor James Pasternak .
Toronto Police removed the swastika before pro-Israel supporters arrived to mourn the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar .
A man is heard saying, “I said Hitler should have wiped every f
one of you off the planet,” police have deemed this more of a heated’ moment than a hate crime.
There is a distinction in law of somebody’s opinion as opposed to drawing a symbol of hate like a swastika.
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