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How many more days of Genocide Will it take, Vince?

Days since the UN declared Israel’s actions a genocide

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(since Sept 16, 2025)

Days since the Albanese report

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(since Mar 25, 2024)
* “…reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating that Israel has committed genocide has been met.”

Days of genocide (at minimum)

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(since Oct 7, 2023)

MP Vince Gasparro refuses to publicly acknowledge or condemn the genocide being committed by Israel against the Palestinians in Gaza. How many more dead families, children shot in the head, bombed hospitals and dead journalists will it take for him to publicly mention the genocide – and how many more for him to condemn it? Only TIME will tell!

According to his office, MP Vince Gasparro is simply a humble MP, and is only concerned with domestic matters. This does not include the genocide in Gaza, we are told, even though Canada is still sending arms to Israel (according to his social media it does appear include October 7th, however – where in Canada was this again?)

Even though Liberal MP Vince Gasparro is busy making (in)famous videos about protecting Canadians from Irish musical artists (and succeeding in getting their legal group’s attention as well – great job!) he does not have time to post about the genocide. And don’t worry, the returning IDF soldiers and their recent “work experience” should be zero risk to Canadians, so let’s not bother him about that.

If you are also on the edge of your seat wondering “Will it be today?! Is today the day he acknowledges the genocide?!” you can send him an email using the form below. It’s pre-written and lets him know about MP Jenny Kwan’s private member’s bill, the No More Loopholes Act, which will stop the flow of arms through the US to Israel. Feel free to customize it with your own special thoughts and predictions, such as “How many more dead parents?” “How many more toddlers shot in the head by snipers?” “How many more infants starved to death because Israel prevents them from receiving baby formula?” (a known and completely real threat to Israel’s security) We can only wait and see - and email him until we have an answer.

Template provided — but customization is encouraged.
Not-so-fun facts about the genocide in Gaza

Feel free to share any of this with Vince in case he’s been too busy protecting Canada from Irish musicians to be properly informed. See also UN genocide findings, Kneecap banned from Canada, and Kneecap charges dropped.

Crimes against humanity & war crimes. The UN Commission of Inquiry found extermination, torture, rape, persecution, starvation as a method of warfare, and other inhumane acts.
Genocidal acts identified. Destruction of reproductive capacity and deliberately inflicting conditions of life to destroy the group meet underlying acts in the Genocide Convention.
60,199 Palestinians killed (Oct 2023–Jul 2025), including 18,430 children and 9,735 women. Life expectancy plunged by 34.9 years in the first year.
Women & children. By mid-July 2025, at least 46% of the verified dead were women and children.
Hospitals attacked. WHO logged 498 strikes on healthcare (to 30 Jul 2024).
Shot while seeking food. At least 1,373 Palestinians were killed while trying to get aid.
Civilian majority. Israeli intelligence assessments indicate roughly 83% of those killed were civilians.
Humanitarian & press casualties. ~1,400 healthcare workers, 408 aid workers, and at least 170 journalists killed.
UN context (what the official record says)

Primary documents are cited in the site footer.

June 2024 findings. The UN Human Rights Council’s Commission of Inquiry reported reasonable grounds to believe both Hamas and Israeli authorities committed war crimes. It further found Israeli authorities committed crimes against humanity (including persecution and other inhumane acts) in the occupied Palestinian territory. OHCHR press release · Report A/HRC/56/26
2025 genocide analysis. The Commission later assessed that multiple genocidal acts were being committed in Gaza—killing, causing serious harm, and deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to destroy a population—and documented rhetoric by senior officials evidencing genocidal intent. COI report A/HRC/60/CRP/3 (PDF)
Obligations. Under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, states have a duty to prevent and punish genocide (Art. I) and must avoid complicity in genocide (Art. III(e)), including by enacting effective penalties in domestic law (Art. V).
Why this matters here. When an MP repeatedly labels anti-Zionist advocacy as “antisemitic” while omitting Palestinian civilian harm and UN findings, it narrows the Overton window: criticism of a state or ideology is chilled as “hate,” while the documented killing of civilians goes unaddressed.
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