Thursday, July 26, 2007

The Absurd Of Hate

Apparently there's good hate and bad hate.
In the first place, so far no Commie-Commission in Canada has ever actually gone after the real hate mongers. You know, the ones who protest Israel's right to exist, who have threatened to annihilate all Westerners – and have actively participated as enemy combatants against Canadian troops in Afghanistan, only to come back to Canada for "sanctuary" and socialized medicine.

Everybody knows they exist in Canada. The CBC even did a news report on one such "terrorist" family, but never once has a commissioner investigated them; there haven't even been any complaints filed that I know of.

The second point is uniquely ironic. The Commie-Commissions have apparently decided they will defend two groups at the expense of everyone else's constitutional rights. But the grand irony is these two protected groups actually hate each other.

I'm speaking, of course, of homosexuals and Muslims.
Ironically, one of Bill Whatcott's postings for which Free Dominion is being targeted, asked the very same question - why would homosexuals side with Muslims if Muslims who practice Sharia law tend to advocate beheading homosexuals?

Michael Coren asks the same question about the fellow socialits.
We saw this during marches in Toronto and Montreal where left-wingers chanted that they were, "All Hezbollah Now!" The Islamic terror group in question is fascistic, theocratic and vehemently anti-gay and anti-feminist.

It stands, in fact, for almost everything socialism claims to oppose.

There is a similar disconnect with union boycotts of Israel.

While they have little support among union members, they do tell a frightening story.

Small pockets of, shall we say, anti-Zionist zealots manage to pass motions singling out Israel as the great Satan, even though the Jewish state is the single country in the Middle East where workers are allowed to form genuine unions.

As opposed to somewhere like Iran, where earlier this month the leader of the only free union in the country was beaten and abducted by security police.

Calls for a boycott? Don't be silly.
I wonder if Marie-Line Gentes ever considers looking for answers to some of those questions, rather than going after the forums and newspapers that post such "hate-mongering" articles. Meanwhile Michael is getting harassing e-mail messages from his opponents. As always, when the leftists have no arguments, they resort to name calling. That's the kind of hate the leftists are ok with.

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