Canadian journalist Candice Malcolm, who was amongst the first to break the story of Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal being part of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s entourage during his visit to India, has claimed she is being harassed by pro-Khalistan activists on Twitter.
In a tweet posted by Malcolm where she talks about Canadian Sikhs dancing on bhangra beats in snow being her favourite thing on the Internet.
Another flashback, to last month when I said this video of Sikh Canadians doing the Bhangra dance in the snow was my favourite thing on the internet. (P.S. it’s still my favourite thing on the internet). But yeah, everyone who criticizes Khalistani extremists is just racist. https://t.co/kyr0p1Razm
— Candice Malcolm (@CandiceMalcolm) March 20, 2018
However, she claims she has been called ‘racist’ for calling out Trudeau and his soft stand against the Khalistanis.
A Twitter handle @Nihang responded to Malcolm’s tweet where he likens Malcolm to a porn star and calls a video starring the said porn star his favourite thing on the Internet, ‘despite’ her offensive views.
There’s a video on YouPorn of a blonde woman which is my favourite thing on the Internet. Howsoever offensive you are, it still reminds me of you. https://t.co/y73RjYqqNe
— ਸਰਬਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ (@nihang) March 21, 2018
Nihang, who is followed by Congress spokesperson Priyanka Chaturvedi, Associate Editor of Catch News Aditya Menon, who had earlier defamed the Indian Army by circulating pictures from Syria and opposed the suspension of abusive, murderous troll who celebrated the death of CRPF jawans, and other prominent self proclaimed ‘liberals’ and ‘journalists’.
Candice also claimed that she has been getting perverted and misogynist messages following her stand against Khalistani terrorists.
I’m also receiving plenty of perverted and misogynistic messages from degenerate Khalistani activists. Here is a sample of Instagram messages I received after rapper Chani Natt shared my article with his followers #wallofshame pic.twitter.com/pYZVP8RofA
— Candice Malcolm (@CandiceMalcolm) March 21, 2018
She claims that this is just the tip of the iceberg and she has been receiving many more such messages.
I don’t want to give these morons more attention than they deserve, so I’ll stop here (although, this is only the tip of the iceberg).
To these people, I’ll just say: don’t treat any woman this way. It’s unbecoming and reflects on your character, not hers.
— Candice Malcolm (@CandiceMalcolm) March 21, 2018
However, some Twitter users called him out for his offensive tweet.
Waheguru Ji are u crazy? Is this the way to raise our voice?
— Arshdeep Singh (@Arshdee52337687) March 21, 2018
This is the righteous living that gurus and guru Granth teaches us? Living in Canada you r far from reality of how Sikhs are thriving in India. However, if it was for the separatist Sikh politicians we would be another Afghanistan.
— Kamaljeet Singh Virk (@virkkamal) March 21, 2018
However, most of the prominent ‘liberal’ and ‘feminist’ voices who follow him were silent.