

Toronto (January 14, 2026) – Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center (FSWC) welcomes additional charges laid against a Saskatoon man for antisemitic content posted online, which included comments dehumanizing Jews, calling for their expulsion, promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories, denying and distorting the Holocaust and threatening the Jewish community.
During a court hearing yesterday, Brandon Taylor Moore, 45 – who was charged in December with public incitement of hatred – was handed two new charges: wilful promotion of hatred and wilful promotion of antisemitism by condoning, denying or downplaying the Holocaust.
These charges follow a report submitted last month by FSWC to the Saskatoon Police Service outlining Moore’s posts that meet the legal threshold for the additional offences.
Posts included the claim that Jews have perpetuated a mass genocide of Christian people and statements such as “Hitler’s 6 million is nothing compared to what they’ve done to white Christians in the past century... Hitler was a response to what they were doing,” “Anne Frank’s diary is a total forgery... IT’S FAKE,” and “The AshkeNazis are the Nazis they told us Hitler was.” Other posts called for the expulsion of Jews from Western countries, including “It’s time for the Jews to leave... Go destroy your fake and gay country, Jews” and “THE Jews NEED TO GO!” He also demonized Jewish people, writing, “We’ve got to do something about these satanic Jews,” among dozens of other antisemitic posts.
“These posts are not mere ‘opinion’ – they are dehumanizing, vilifying and threatening, and are designed to incite hate and hostility against the entire Jewish community,” said Jaime Kirzner-Roberts, FSWC’s Senior Director of Policy and Advocacy. “We commend the Crown and the Attorney General for treating this conduct with the seriousness it warrants and for taking important steps to hold the accused accountable under the law. No one should be allowed to spread this kind of hateful propaganda with impunity.”
