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    1. AndHerSailsInRags on

      > So the question can’t help but be asked: are these posters being torn down because this girl is Jewish?

      > One would really hope not. But how can one not speculate this is the reason, given the global tearing-down of the “Missing” Israeli hostage posters, some with photos of kidnapped children, after the Oct. 7 Hamas abductions? Did this misguided protest phenomenon leak into the search for Esti? Is the current stew of antisemitism cooking in cities like Toronto the cause of this cruel campaign?

    2. Why_No_Doughnuts on

      This is a girl on the spectrum that is still missing and her parents desperately want her back. That someone out there thinks this is ok, that tearing these down because she is Jewish (and lets be honest here, that is why this is happening to her) is a disgusting condemnation of our society as a whole. She is a child in danger, let go of your bigotry for once in your life.

    3. Strict_Common6871 on

      They are torn down all over the city. It is not one “crazy homeless”, “edgy teenager”, whatever people are trying to invent to avoid facing it, it is not even a single bigot, the entire city is infested with this filth

    4. Apprehensive_Idea758 on

      WTF is wrong with people these days ?.

      She’s a young girl who’s missing and those posters are up there for her to be found safe and healthy and whoever’s tearing down her posters has sunken to an all time low and there really needs to be some serious legal consequences for that kind disgusting and disrespectful behavior.

    5. Signal_Housing3575 on

      She looks like your average white girl no one can tell if she’s Jewish or not. Zionists need to stop let hamas live rent free in their head 

    6. doesnotmatter286 on

      Murdering children is a lot more grotesque. I’ll care when the outrage becomes proportional.