Might not like it, might disagree, might try to avoid or hide from it, deny it, call it something else, but what happened in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s, culminating in the horrific history we all know, is now aflame again. Only it is worldwide this time. Almost instantaneously erupting. Worldwide.
Don’t believe these are the very last of the last days before the Rapture? That the time for that massive historical world-altering impact event isn’t close? Like living in a bubble world, eh? A denier, a hider, a doubter, a scoffer, and an unbeliever? Be you a professed Christian or someone else?
Well, stick around. Hopefully, the Good Gracious LORD blesses you with life long enough, and you will witness things never before witnessed by men and women on earth.
Only do not be deceived.
And there is ONLY ONE WAY TO KEEP FROM BEING DECEIVED — and that is to have a strong, rock solid firm foundaiton within the Holy Bible. To hold God’s inerrant, infallible, unchangeable, eternal, living, and active Word actively in your heart. To live within the Scriptures. Faithfully, believing, trusting in God’s breathed words over whatever deceptions evil reveals in such a time as this.
As it’s only going to become more difficult. No matter what any politician might say, or person lacking spiritual wisdom — discernment — might say. And most words from most pulpits these days fall to the ground all around the speaker, lifeless, dead, false, just filling time and adding to the empty words of the billions refusing to turn to and live within, to hold the Word of God within one’s heart and mind, which will provide life, refuge, safety, guidance, direction, the path to overcome all things. It is the way of truth and light in a world of lies and darkness.
Such a beautiful world. Nothing like it anywhere else. Just try to imagine what this earth was like before our ancestral parents foolishly, selfishly, willfully disobeyed doing the one thing they were asked not to do. Like selfish, spoiled children lacking discipline. Gravitating to the lie, to the pretty things rather than the life-giving things.
Such a beautiful creation ruined by our willful sin. Now dark and growing darker, evil and evilier.
Do not be fearful, filled with anxiety, hopelessness, despair, or depression. Unless outside of the knowledge and faithful salvation afforded by the LORD Jesus Christ, Yeshua Hamashiach. Jesus told us we’d have these times. Be assured of His words. Also, His words to keep us from the wrath to come. To shelter us. Provide for us. Even in times of persecution and suffering.
Not time for woe is us, woe is me. No matter what, spend time allowing the events of Jesus’ rigged trial, beatings, bleeding, being spat upon, beaten to the point He was not recognized as a human man He endured such abuse, suffering. All that before bleeding, dragging a tree of shame through the paths to the hill of the Skull, where He was nailed to that tree. It was then lifted up by ropes to fall hard into the hole dug to support it. To be there — experiencing the worst, most painful form of death on earth. And that wasn’t the worst of it. The worst of it was His taking our sin upon Himself. God, Who was sinless, taking EVERY SIN of EVERY PERSON IN HISTORY TO BELIEVE AND BECOME A DISCIPLE OF HIS — THAT was what was most painful, the greatest suffering.
So, whatever comes our way until He comes to remove us in the twinkling of an eye, to avoid the worst of times, times unlike anything the earth and its people have ever experienced or ever will — we ought to be able to handle it. As long as we abide in Him, abide faithfully in Him and His whole Word.
Because the time is growing short.
The world has lost its way. The world. Not one nation, not one crazed leader, the whole world has lost its way because it has, for the most part, spat on God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Bible. Everyone is doing what is right in their eyes. In total rebellion against God and the established foundations.
What follows is but one sign. One big, flashing sign.
Israel is the center of everything. The center of the world. Events revolving around the Jewish people worldwide, Israel, Jerusalem, and how the nations, the people of the world speak of, think of, and react to the Jewish people and Israel are center stage. What it’s all about. From this point on.
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Ken Pullen, Sunday, May 31st, 2026
‘Jew-Free’: The Chilling Rise Of Open Jew Hatred In Canada
May 29, 2026
By PNW Staff
Reprinted from Prophecy News Watch
There was a time when Canadians would have believed that openly calling for a “Jew-free” society belonged to the darkest chapters of European history — not modern Canada. Yet today, disturbing scenes that once would have sparked immediate national outrage are increasingly being tolerated, excused, or quietly ignored across the country.
Over the May long weekend in Toronto, the Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) — an organization long associated with Muslim Brotherhood ideology — held a national convention at the taxpayer-funded Enercare Centre. During a youth activism workshop titled “Visionaries of the Ummah: Youth Activism Lab,” participants were asked what kind of future community they wanted to build. A live word cloud projected onto the screen displayed one deeply horrifying phrase in full public view: “Jew free.”
The room reportedly contained facilitators, organizers, youth leaders, and representatives connected to the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council (CMPAC). Yet according to journalists who documented the event, nobody intervened. Nobody removed the phrase. Nobody publicly condemned it in the moment. It simply remained there as one of the “visions” presented to young Muslims participating in the activism workshop.
That should alarm every Canadian regardless of political affiliation, religion, or ethnicity.
This was not some anonymous online troll posting hate on an obscure internet forum. This happened publicly at a major convention hosted inside a city-owned venue funded by taxpayers. The conference itself reportedly opened with praise for Hasan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood — a movement whose ideological legacy has influenced Islamist groups around the world for generations.
MAC has attempted to minimize the controversy by suggesting the phrase came from only one participant among many. But that explanation completely misses the point. The scandal is not merely that someone typed those words. The scandal is that adults overseeing the event apparently allowed the phrase to remain projected before an audience without immediate correction or condemnation.
That silence matters.
When hateful rhetoric toward Jews can openly appear at a large public gathering and receive no meaningful internal resistance, it signals something far deeper than a single offensive comment. It suggests that anti-Jewish hostility is becoming normalized within certain activist circles in Canada.
And unfortunately, this was not an isolated incident.
Just days later in Montreal, deeply disturbing scenes unfolded during a pro-Palestinian march when an effigy appeared hanging publicly during the demonstration. Many Jewish Canadians immediately recognized the imagery for what it resembled: intimidation, hatred, and violent symbolism directed toward Jews.
Some defenders predictably claimed people were “misinterpreting” the imagery. But history matters. Public displays involving hanging effigies, especially during periods of heightened hostility toward Jews, carry unmistakable implications. Whether intentional or not, such images evoke memories of persecution, fear, and threats of violence.
The larger problem is not merely the actions of extremists. The larger problem is the growing unwillingness of Canadian institutions to confront extremism honestly and clearly.
For years, Canadians have been told that nearly every concern about rising radicalism should simply be dismissed as “Islamophobia.” Legitimate concerns about extremist rhetoric, antisemitic activism, or radical ideological movements are often shut down before serious discussion can even begin. Meanwhile, Jewish Canadians increasingly report feeling unsafe in universities, neighborhoods, synagogues, and public demonstrations.
Canada’s political and cultural climate has changed dramatically since the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. Instead of producing widespread moral clarity against terrorism and antisemitism, many protests across Canada have blurred the line between support for Palestinians and outright hostility toward Jews and the existence of Israel itself.
Jewish students have faced harassment on campuses. Synagogues and Jewish institutions have reportedly faced threats and vandalism. Demonstrations increasingly feature rhetoric that would have been politically unthinkable just a decade ago.
What makes this moment especially dangerous is how quickly radical language is becoming mainstreamed among younger generations. Workshops teaching youth activism while phrases like “Jew free” remain visible are not helping young people build peaceful coexistence. They are helping normalize exclusion and hatred.
These developments also resonate with a much broader and deeply troubling pattern across parts of the Middle East. Even the so-called “moderate” Palestinian Authority has repeatedly insisted that any future Palestinian state would be entirely free of Jews. Palestinian laws already make it effectively illegal in many cases to sell land or property to Jews, with severe penalties attached to such transactions.
At the same time, history shows what often happens when radical anti-Jewish sentiment becomes embedded within society. Jewish populations that once numbered in the hundreds of thousands across Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, and other Middle Eastern nations were gradually driven out through persecution, intimidation, confiscation of property, and violence over the past century.
Yet in striking contrast, Israel continues to grant full citizenship, voting rights, representation in parliament, and legal protections to its Arab population, which numbers over two million people. That contrast exposes an uncomfortable reality many in the West increasingly refuse to acknowledge: one side openly tolerates visions of being “Jew free,” while the other continues to maintain a multi-ethnic democracy despite constant conflict and security threats.
History repeatedly shows where this road can lead when societies fail to act early.
Europe offers sobering warnings. Many European nations spent years downplaying extremist rhetoric in the name of multicultural harmony, only to later face rising antisemitism, social fragmentation, violence, and growing distrust between communities. Canada now risks repeating many of the same mistakes.
A healthy democracy cannot survive if hatred toward one group becomes acceptable whenever wrapped in the language of political activism.
Canadians should also ask why taxpayer-funded venues continue hosting organizations linked to extremist ideological roots without greater scrutiny. Why are governments so quick to investigate some forms of hate while appearing hesitant when Jews are targeted? Why are police and political leaders often silent until public outrage becomes impossible to ignore?
The truth is uncomfortable but increasingly unavoidable: Jew hatred is no longer hiding quietly at society’s fringes. In many cases, it is being displayed openly and publicly with growing confidence.
Canada still has time to reverse course. But that will require moral courage — from political leaders, media organizations, religious leaders, police forces, and ordinary citizens alike.
Because once societies begin normalizing hatred against Jews, history shows the damage rarely stops there.
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