EPISODE · Aug 11, 2025 · 30 MIN
CANADA EXPOSED: Supporting a Genocide in Palestine
from On the Trail with Isaac Peltz · host Isaac Peltz
Between the police beating me up this weekend and me getting death threats for covering the Genocide in Palestine, I’d love if you supported me with $5 a month!In this conversation, Isaac Peltz interviews Samira Mohieddin, a journalist and former CBC producer, about her life journey from Iran to Canada, her career in journalism, and her perspectives on the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine. Samira discusses her experiences as a queer woman in journalism, her resignation from CBC following the October 7th attacks, and her views on media bias, genocide, and the identity and nationalism in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. How is biblical language being employed to create fervour ? "Israel does not like history." "This is a theater of the absurd." "Canada rewards terror." Samira was gracious enough to have an interview with Isaac despite her incredibly busy schedule. Isaac's audio got totally wack, and we're sorry about that. Please check out her work here: https://www.patreon.com/OnTheLineMedia 00:00 Introduction to Samira Mohieddin 02:23 Samira's Journey: From Iran to Canada 04:38 The Path to Performing Arts and Journalism 07:19 Resignation from CBC: A Turning Point 09:55 Understanding the October 7th Attacks 12:22 The Nature of Genocide: A Critical Perspective 14:22 The Role of Religion in Conflict 15:23 Navigating Criticism: Anti-Semitism and Journalism 17:50 Media Narratives: Shifts in Public Perception 18:44 Media Narratives and Historical Context 23:11 The Role of Social Media in Shaping Perspectives 26:46 Canada's Policy and International Complicity 29:36 The Future of Gaza and Palestinian Rights This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit duoduet.substack.com
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