Diamond Taxi Veteran Driver Stories

Diamond-Taxi Veteran-Driver Stories about the City of Montreal, in Quebec, Discriminating against Taxi-drivers, and the handicapped in wheelchairs. I’m contesting a Discriminatory Quebec-By-Law-Regulation 03-105, Section #98, governing the Quebec-taxi (A11) industry.

‘Yom Hashloshim’


‘Yom Hashloshim’

 

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1104635.html

 

A straight’s prayer for young Israelis shot for being gay

 

Mourn these young people

Liz Trobishi, 17, and Nir Katz, 26,

of blessed memory,

shot late Saturday by a gunman,

in a Tel Aviv club for gay teens,
for having chosen to practice

their own humanity.

Force me to see that

what I am so certain that I hate,

the clear, familiar targets of my fury,

are already inside me.

 

By Bradley Burston

כאן היתה שנאה, אהבה לא הורגת 

הזכות לאהוב מוקנה לכל אדם

Troubled times in our society

‘He always walked with his head high’

קשה מאוד להאמין שיכולה להיות כזאת רשעות, כזאת שטנה, לגדוע חיים של בני נוער שעדיין לא טעמו את טעם החיים

It is very hard to believe that can be such an evil, such a hate, to chop life of youth that did not yet taste the taste of life

There is NO Democracy withOUT Equality

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  1. [...] ‘Yom Hashloshim’ ‘Yom Hashloshim’   http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1104635.html   A straight’s prayer for young Israelis shot for being gay   Mourn these young people Liz Trobishi, 17, and Nir Katz, 26, of blessed memory, shot late Saturday by a gunman, in a Tel Aviv club for gay teens, for having chosen to practice their own humanity. Force me to see that what I am so certain that I hate, the clear, familiar targets of my fury, are already inside me.   By B [...]

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  2. Tel Aviv gay community mourns murdered youth, month after attack. May their memory be blessed!
    “It’s important that we never forget what happened.”

    Comment by Arieh Perecowicz | August 31, 2009


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