Interesting read.
"The last house of worship torched in Edmonton was my synagogue"
Then come two sections - one in which "human rights agent" Shirlene McGovern quizzes him on his intent in publishing the cartoons, and another in which she raises the fear that his publishing them could lead to violence against Muslims “particularly in today’s world post-9/ 11 that has made a number of Muslims more vulnerable to hatred and contempt”.Ezra's answer speaks for itself, but Ms McGovern's question reminds me of a passage from Melanie Phillips' book Londonistan:
Minority-rights doctrine has produced a moral inversion, in which those doing wrong are excused if they belong to a 'victim' group, while those at the receiving end of their behaviour are blamed simply because they belong to the 'oppressive' majority.
Ms McGovern, a blandly unexceptional bureaucrat, is a classic example of the syndrome.
McGovern was clearly out of her depth.
No "vulnerable" Canadian Muslim has been attacked over the cartoons, but the cartoonists had to go into hiding, and a gang of Muslim youths turned up at their children's grade schools, and Muslim rioters around the world threatened death to anyone who published them, and even managed to kill a few folks who had nothing to do with them. Nonetheless, upon receiving a complaint from a Saudi imam trained at an explicitly infidelophobic academy and who's publicly called for the introduction of sharia in Canada, Shirlene McGovern decides that the purely hypothetical backlash to Muslims takes precedence over any actual backlash against anybody else.
So, who is guilty of hate crimes?
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so do I get a link back?
Let me know if I missed anyone else in comments, I hope I'm going to bed.
Today, CBC radio Cross Country Checkup has a two hour phone-in program on violence in schools across Canada (Toronto). This is obviously more important than freedom of speech in Canada for Mr. Levant and other Canadians.
www.cbc.ca/checkup
I was wondering how long it would take for Steyn to comment. Great piece.
I hope the average Canadian is paying attention. Time to get this story into MSM. (I know, I'm dreaming.)
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