Letter to the President of the CBC

04/09/2024

I am writing to you today with a fury that burns like wildfire, fueled by the Prime Minister's egregious betrayal of trust. His decision to funnel Canadian taxpayer money into the hands of Hamas, a despicable terrorist organization responsible for the brutal October 7th massacre of 1200 innocent Israelis, is nothing short of treasonous.

Full Letter:

To: Catherine Tait/President CBC

Dear Ms. Tait,

I am writing to you today with a fury that burns like wildfire, fueled by the Prime Minister's egregious betrayal of trust. His decision to funnel Canadian taxpayer money into the hands of Hamas, a despicable terrorist organization responsible for the brutal October 7th massacre of 1200 innocent Israelis, is nothing short of treasonous.

It is a vile affront to every hardworking Canadian who expects their government to uphold integrity, honour, and the fundamental values of decency.

But what incenses me to an even greater degree is the spineless pandering that lies at the heart of the Prime Minister's actions. He brazenly disregards the safety and security of Canadians, callously sacrificing lives on the altar of his political survival.

His willingness to cozy up to terrorists, heedless of the consequences, reveals a grotesque moral bankruptcy that has no place in the leadership of our nation.

And yet, as if the Prime Minister's betrayal were not enough, the recent actions of the CBC have added insult to injury, igniting a tempest of indignation within me that threatens to consume everything in its path.

By broadcasting the despicable anthem "From the River to the Sea," the CBC has declared open season on decency and common sense. Its decision to provide a platform for this venomous propaganda is nothing short of an act of complicity in the spread of hatred and division.

Does the CBC have no sense of responsibility? No regard for the lives it endangers or the values it tramples upon? By legitimizing this hateful rhetoric, the CBC has effectively painted a target on the backs of innocent Israelis and Canadians alike.

This cannot, and will not, be tolerated.

The CBC must be held accountable for its role in perpetuating this dangerous narrative. A mere apology will not suffice. The CBC must reckon with the grave harm it has caused and face the full weight of the consequences. Its failure to uphold journalistic integrity and to safeguard the well-being of Canadians is a grave dereliction of duty.

Make no mistake: I will not rest until every last vestige of this toxic influence has been purged from our airwaves.

The CBC may seek refuge behind the shield of journalistic freedom, but the Canadian people will not be duped. We demand better, and we will not rest until justice is served.

Sincerely, MB