Amidst Hysteria, Calling for Peace Is Hate; More War Is Peace 

Apparently discussing the "path to peace" in Ukraine is hateful. After trying to ban a talk questioning Canada’s role in the NATO proxy war a Ukrainian student group smeared it.

Two weeks ago, I spoke with Tamara Lorincz and Miguel Figueroa at a Carleton University event titled "The War in Ukraine: What is the Path to Peace?" The Carleton Ukrainian Students’ Club sought to have the Ottawa Peace Council event canceled. After failing they released a statement claiming Ukrainians on campus faced hate, which they linked to the talk. In response the student paper published "Carleton student groups address anti-Ukrainian hate on campus" and CBC Ottawa published "Anti-Ukrainian vandalism, harassment rising at Canadian universities, students say."

The Carleton campaign follows a similar effort at the University of Victoria. The Ukrainian Students’ Society accused the Young Communist League (YCL) of hate. The media has echoed the campaign with recent articles headlined: "UVic launches investigation into alleged anti-Ukrainian harassment on campus" (CTV Vancouver Island); "Ukrainian students at UVic ask for security after harassment" (Times Colonist),;"Ukrainian students say so far, UVic probe into harassment allegations hasn’t involved them" (CHEK News); "Concern over ‘anti-Ukrainian hatred’ on Canadian campuses" (Times of Higher Education).

Notwithstanding the claims, there’s likely never been greater sympathy for Ukrainian Canadians, a community that’s faced its share of discrimination, including large-scale internment during and after World War I. Because the Ukrainian student groups attacks are meant promote NATO’s proxy war the media happily echo them.

In another sign of the McCarthyite political climate, Canada’s Ambassador to the UN called those promoting an upcoming antiwar demonstration in Washington DC "useful idiots." Bob Rae tweeted a photo of the February 19 "Rage Against the War Machine!" march with the note, "And so another generation of what Lenin used to call ‘useful idiots’ is born."

The war hysteria is remarkable. Last Saturday defense minister Anita Ana tweeted a video of tanks loaded onto military aircraft, noting "Battle tanks are on their way to help Ukraine. The first Canadian Leopard 2 is enroute. Canada’s support for Ukraine is unwavering." A few days earlier Anand tweeted, "Canada stands with Ukraine. In the past few weeks, I’ve announced that we will provide Ukraine with: A NASAMS air defense system. 200 armored personnel carriers. Leopard 2 main battle tanks."

For her part, Melanie Joly, Canada’s foreign affairs minister, declared that war is peace: "Canadians know that in order to get to lasting peace, we need to make sure that we continue to arm Ukraine."

Joly’s friend and ally has admitted the obvious. German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock recently let slip that "we are fighting a war against Russia."

While few admit it, Canada is effectively at war with Russia. Canada is sharing critical military intelligence, training Ukrainian troops and delivering huge quantities of arms while Canadian special forces and former troops operate in Ukraine. The Globe and Mail recently published a two-page spread on a former Canadian soldier, firing a Canadian-made sniper rifle, who claims to have killed 15 Russians in Bakhmut on December 24 and 25. "Teflon" said part of what prompted him to go public with his killing exploits were the recent deaths of Joseph Hildebrand and Grygorii Tsekhmistrenko, two Canadian members of the International Legion.

In another sign that the US and NATO are at war with Russia the Washington Post reported on Thursday that the Ukrainians almost never launch missiles from their US-supplied HIMARS without the US military providing strike coordinates. In a less publicized step up the escalatory ladder, Washington announced last week that it was delivering Ground Launched Small Diameter Bombs that have twice the range of the current rockets launched from the HIMARS.

Where does the escalation end? When Ukraine’s infrastructure is completely destroyed and that country is no longer capable of sending western weapons to the front? At the brink of nuclear war? Further?

To blunt the escalatory pattern the work of the YCL, Ottawa Peace Council and other antiwar forces is essential. And peace voices won a small breakthrough recently. Facing criticism for endorsing Canada’s recent tank donation, Green party leader Elizabeth May shifted gears telling parliament that "arms will not end the war." In what was (I believe) the first statement in the House of Commons against Canada’s $1.5 billion in arms deliveries to Ukraine, May called for diplomacy and peace talks.

Predictably, the NATO proxy warriors slammed May’s tepid comment. When the fighting ends – and propaganda subsides – the antiwar position will be viewed as reasonable, even righteous. But until then, calls for peace and an end to the proxy war will be described as hate.

Yves Engler’s latest book is Stand on Guard for Whom?: A People’s History of the Canadian Military.

8 thoughts on “Amidst Hysteria, Calling for Peace Is Hate; More War Is Peace ”

  1. As Orwell pointed out, in propaganda language, war is peace. The crap coming out of people’s mouths regarding this war is unbelievable, though I guess should not be unexpected for anyone who read 1984.

    1. Also, “Stupidity was as necessary as intelligence, and as difficult to attain.” –George Orwell

  2. “Battle tanks are on their way to help Ukraine.”

    Anita Ana is a socialist, so she knows to manipulate language at all times. Can’t just say tanks are being sent, you must add “to help”. No one can criticize “help”.

    And of course, “battle tanks”. It’s tanks, but leftist politicians, while they love violence, are hilariously ignorant of how weapons work or what they are even named. Like all those reporters anxiously asking officials why the war hasn’t been won yet with all those tanks and missiles and whatnot. As if it’s a game where you can just add more of one type of hardware and it will add +3 damage without being part of a system, a system Ukraine doesn’t have.

  3. Do you know who scares the $hit out of me more than any weapon possessed by Canada? Chrystia Freeland. Have you heard about apocalyptic demons? Hide your children. (Sarcasm alert)

  4. It’s laughable these clowns actually seem to think that dribbling in weapons to a hopelessly crumbling front is going to produce victory. You have to wonder how much of their propaganda they believe, because if they’re really taking themselves seriously when they talk about winning it’s going to get dangerous when Ukraine collapses, because the only effective response will be nuclear.

  5. I wish Elizabeth May would be Canada’s PM. She is against arming Ukraine. War is not peace. Justin Trudeau is a very ineffective PM. I believe he’d oppose Bush’s unnecessary war against Iraq but he blindly supports Biden’s proxy war in Ukraine.

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