Category: Rights
November 7, 2006
It begins. Personally, I was wondering not if it would happen, but only when and where. It now seems that the Aussies’ collective bullshitometer has now hit the redline over the turd typhoon currently swirling around Sheik Taj el-Din al-Hilaly and hanging in the air like a bad fart.
Hilaly, as some of you already know, is the misogynist dink that stirred decent Australians to uproar when he said that immodestly dressed women were like “uncovered meat” and that they invited rape. Specifically:
“If one puts uncovered meat out in the street then the cats come and eat it, is it the fault of the cat or the uncovered meat? The uncovered meat is the problem.”
The comments sparked a thunderous “just who the hell do you think you are?!” across Australia. Hilaly, like seemingly all bigoted Muslim leaders who manage to finally rouse the outrage of the non-Islamofascist populations that they manage to infiltrate, promptly developed timely chest pains, did a faceplant, and had to be whisked away to hospital.
Right on cue, all the apologists and other usual suspects popped up to wag their fingers at the rest of us and regurgitate the old tried and true “moderate Muslim majority” bullcrap. Well, the Muslim community did come out to voice their opinion this time… in support of the bigot. And Australians, it seems, have had just about enough of this bullshit:
Excuses over. The disgraced mufti of Australia set Muslims a test last month and they failed.
That test couldn’t have been easier: make Sheik Taj el-Din al-Hilaly pay for preaching that unveiled women invited rape.
Prove that Muslims can’t be led by a man who says raped women must be “jailed for life”. Prove we have nothing to fear from your faith.
Simple? Yet yesterday 34 Muslim groups signed a petition backing this bigot, while others plan a big rally for Sydney tomorrow, denouncing not Hilaly but the non-Muslims who criticise him.
The results are in: Islam here — as represented by many of its leaders — is now a threat.
Welcome to the real world, ladies and gents. As I said at the beginning of this post, it has begun. The only question is: just what is “it?” Are we going to continue to behave like some abused child, continually asking what it could have been that we did wrong, while our enemies strive relentlessly to undermine the very foundations of our civilisation? Or will we, the West as a whole, finally lose our patience with all these lies and say, “either get rid of your medieval machinations, or we are going to start getting rid of you.”
Islam is a bully. And there’s only one way to deal with a bully, isn’t there?
November 2, 2006
Well, that’s the end of that. No more jokes about some backwoods, white trash, yee-haw hollerin’ hillbilly from Arkansas or the Ozarks or wherever marrying his sister. Damn. Some of those were damn funny, too. But you can forget all about them now because, yessiree, the practice seems to have caught on in the Great White North. It seems like gettin’ hitched to your sis (or, hell, even to your mom, for that matter) is one hell of a good way to fast track your sorry ass into Canada. Yeah, you read that right. Why can I never be making this crap up?
But seriously, now; does anybody really have any damned business acting surprised by any of this? After all, it’s not as though we haven’t already thoroughly buggered up the institution of marriage in the first place now, is it? Gee whiz, I wonder what could possibly be coming down the pipe next…
October 8, 2006
The Lefties went apeshit again this past week (I know, I know: insert yawn here), this time over rumours that the Tories were secretly plotting to draw up a bill that would (gasp!) protect the rights of churches and marriage commissioners from having to perform same-sex marriages. Never mind that these rumours were likely started by the paranoid, fearmongering usual suspects to begin with. As long as the “standing up for people’s rights” crowd has something over which they can jump up on their little pogo sticks of indignation and hop back and forth in front of the nearest TV cameras, everything’s good in Leftyland.
And then, when things were just going so nice and indignantly, along comes Winnepeg Sun columnist Tom Broadbeck with the audacity to point out that marriage commissioners have rights too. Just because you take on a public sector job does not mean that the secular Left suddenly owns your sorry ass. They still have a choice, and yes, it is their right to make it without fear of reprisals (like getting fired).
Oh, dear. What is this world coming to?
September 27, 2006
As if the traditional family wasn’t under attack enough already, some hag from Ontario is now trying to get herself legally declared by the courts to be a child’s third parent. Yes, that’s right: third parent. Nobody in this country, however, has any damned business acting surprised by this news. In their orgiastic savagery of all things traditional, the malevolent would-be social engineers of the far left have been “redefining” the definition of anything and everything that didn’t let them get their own way. They’ve redefined homicide to target the unborn, they’ve redifined judicial authority to target our democracy and they’ve redefined marriage as the first salvo in their war against the family and traditional faith.
Because loyalty to God and family often conflicts with the kind of loyalty to the herd which is vital to these socialist leeches, the family has got to go, and the churches with them. Read Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four sometime. And just in case anyone is harbouring the delusion that this is a new thing:
The original application made three years ago, which seeks a declaration of parenthood, would give the mother’s same-sex partner the same rights as if she were a biological parent.
That application failed because the family court ruled it did not have the authority to make a judgment on the case.
The applicant appealed, arguing she was in a special situation because same-sex couples require assisted human reproduction.
She contended that if the law does not make room for three legal parents, it is a violation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantee of equality.
Gee, whiz, a Charter challenge. There’s a big surprise. The preferred weapon of those who wish to impose their will on the majority without ever having to worry about being held accountable by the very people whose way of life they are trying to destroy.
How long is it going to be before we finally see a leader with the guts to stand up and speak the unspeakable: the Charter is a deeply flawed document that is more useful in the trampling of rights (just ask Scott Brockie) than it is in protecting them. It needs to be scrapped and we need to redo another Canadian Bill of Rights from scratch, one that actually protects instead of persecutes.
September 14, 2006
I would like to begin today by saying, on behalf of all of us here, that our most heartfelt condolences and prayers go out to the family and friends of Anastasia DeSouza, whose life was ended so tragically yesterday in Montreal. We also maintain our highest hopes for those still struggling to live through the ordeal. May their families get good news, and get it soon.
Out of respect for the sensitivities of those so deeply affected by this event, it has been decided that there will be no posting of opinions about the social implications (or anything else) regarding this matter until after the families have had the chance to come to grips with their loss and say their final farewells to their loved ones, after whatever fashion they follow.
There will be NO capitalizing on this issue here. Any commentary to that affect will be deleted immediately and the poster will be banned.
Again, our best wishes to the families. If there is anything at all that we can do, please do not hesitate to contact any of us.
August 21, 2006
Some things just make you shake your head. Like this, for example. I’ve known for a long time that many so-called “liberal” types, who howl so long and loud for their own liberties, separation of church and state, and who knows what else, were really nothing more than thinly-veiled God-haters. And now we have proof. Or should I just say, more proof?
As Licia Corbella reports in today’s Calgary sun:
Maybe if Artur Pawlowski had been holding a flag of the outlawed terrorist organization Hezbollah, Calgary Police would have left him alone.
Perhaps had they seen him on a street corner smoking crack cocaine — or selling it — they would have turned the other cheek, as is so often the case.
But Pawlowski was clearly doing something much more provocative Wednesday afternoon on the corner of 17 Ave. and 8 St. S.W. He — along with about six other people — were praying and reading the Bible.
The full article can be found here. I’ll keep an eye on this one and follow up with more as I get it.
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