Just when you thought you might have seen everything comes a Toronto rape clinic helping to organize a pro-Hamas march just months after the systemic Oct. 7 raping of women.
You read it right.
Davenport for Ceasefire, Parkdale-High Park for Palestine and the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre plans to hold a “Community Art Build and Poster Making” event at Bloor St. W. and Dundas St. W between 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Saturday to “prepare” for a pro-Palestine march on Sunday.
Calling it “family-friendly,” the poster has a “free Palestine” meme and logos from the three organizations.
But the fact one of them is the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre (TRCC) is raising many concerns. Obviously, after many testimonials from at least ten women who were subject to sexual violence on the Black Sabbath that was Oct. 7, it’s highly inappropriate for a rape centre to be involved in something like this.
Why would a rape crisis centre get involved in something like this? How could any Jewish woman ever seek out support there in light of this?
It was all so horrifying. But months later, it’s like its being celebrated.
And the whole truth on how many women were raped Oct. 7 is still unknown. There are still many missing and kidnapped people, many were killed and can’t talk, and others have not yet spoken of what they went through.
Source: the Toronto Sun