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Defining “hate”

Tim Bloedow has a new column up on our website today.  He writes about the criminalization of “hateful words”, even though there is ample evidence to show that it’s actions, not words, that are the problem.  The notion of “hate”,  he writes, “is carefully defined to reflect modern social theory that forces us into political groups to make it easier for socialists to exploit class warfare. So you can be charged with a hate crime for harassing or harming someone because of their race, religion, sex, ethnicity and sexual proclivities, but assaulting one’s spouse or killing a business partner or stealing from your parents or your employer cannot be treated as hate crimes – not because those crimes were motivated by love, but because they don’t fit within the political definition of hate.”

Hillary’s terrorist ties

An interesting piece from Dick Morris over the weekend.  Morris, of course, is a long-time Clinton confidante who’s now in their bad books.  He has written a piece about Hillary Clinton’s past ties to some pretty radical groups with Middle Eastern ties; how she took money for her Senate campaign from one outfit called the “American Muslim Alliance” but then tried to cover that up by writing up the donation as coming from the “American Museum Alliance”.    She ended up giving the money back when she got caught with her hand in the cookie jar.   The rest of the column is interesting reading as well, and we link to it today.

“Truly Canadian”

And a bit of humour today from Joel Johannesen over at the Proud to be Canadian blogsite.  It’s a little piece he wrote over the weekend in response to the CTV network’s coverage of the fact that there was some snowfall in BC, Alberta, and Saskatchewan on Saturday.   That coverage included the line that “residents in western Canada got a chilly reminder of what it’s truly like to be Canadian.”  As if, somehow, Westerners really don’t have a clue what “being Canadian” is unless someone in Toronto explains it to them.   Joel writes that, to listen to CTV, you’d think folks in the west are “less Canadian because [they] aren’t blanketed in that strange, mysterious, magical, uniquely Canadian white stuff that apparently so baffles [those] doofus non-Canadians… in the west.  

Public date: April 21st, 2008
Categories: News
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