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This is Dijla. She's an Iraqi born immigrant living in Calgary, Canada.
She's a "social activist".
Here she's pictured at a 2007 peace rally.
Here she's at a rally to allow bums and hookers to keep screwing and tinkling in public parks.
She really seems to care about people but one really has to wonder what kind of people she truly cares about.
Here's our friend Dijla at an anti-Israel rally in 2006.
In case you didn't notice, that's a Hezbollah flag draped around her neck.
Hezbollah is a terrorist organization.
They kill innocent women and children.
More specifically, they kill innocent Israeli women and children.
Our friend Dijla doesn't seem to care for the Israeli people...
Dijla seems to support Hezbollah and Hezbollah has it in their charter to wipe all Israelis from the earth.
On the same day Digla was photographed wearing the Hezbollah flag, this video footage was taken.
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That's our friend Dijla prancing around the City of Calgary's war memorial.
Canadian soldiers died so she could have the ability to do that.
Once again one has to question just exactly which "people" our friend Dijla cares for.
If she cared for the Canadian war dead, would she desecrate their memorial by doing a metaphorical pole dance around the eternal flame while wearing a terrorist's flag on her back?
At the 2007 peace rally noted previously, Dijla explained to the crowd that she's an Iraqi-Canadian. Not a Canadian who happened to be from Iraq but as an Iraqi-Canadian. What loyalty does one have to a country if they won't take it's name? If she won't call herself Canadian?
It's odd but one would think an immigrant would treat her adopted country better than that. Is it possible that our friend Dijla doesn't really care about Canadians either?
On an unrelated note, the National Post is reporting this morning that "Homegrown Extremism is on the rise"
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