Religious Diversity Causes Friction

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* Islam has never shown itself to be compatible with anything. Actually no major religion is compatible with any other in a societal sense. They all have significant world view differences that cause friction. The only way to avoid it is to have an authoritarian secular government that suppresses those beliefs and forces everyone to have behave the way the government wants.

The West has mistakenly applied the lessons of the Reformation and the wars that followed to religions and beliefs that are vastly different from Christianity. Two sects of Christians that have different beliefs on infant baptism, while religiously important, are minor quibbles compared to the differences of Christianity and Islam.

* “We can live if they keep their headscarves on.”

Perhaps, but the goalposts will shift over time.

First they will be allowed to “keep their headscarves on” but gradually, over the years, the corrosive effects of permissive Western moral standards will erode our Muslim women’s sense of propriety and they will let slip the veil, exposing more and more of their bodies to the lascivious gaze of lecherous Western males until, taken to its logical conclusion, the formerly modest Muslim woman will be seen wearing her scarf as the bottom part of a topless bathing suit, parading before all her charms and you of the West will have succeeded in your treacherous plan first to wreck, then undermine and finally incorporate our culture’s magnificent, modest women into your vile jumble of a society.

We will never allow you to dishonor our nieces this way.

* It’s really fatiguing to live in this total propaganda environment where just about every means of communication is heavily larded with all sorts of messages intended to influence one’s thinking. This is why many people have turned off the television for good and don’t bother much with newspapers, in effect withdrawing and tending to one’s own little garden. It’s gotten to be downright personally insulting. The well known quote of Theodore Dalrymple regarding the purpose of communist propaganda holds doubly true over here.

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Why Does America Admit The Worst People In The World?

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* The Diversity Visa Lottery ensures we have a few hundred immigrants from each and every African country a year, so when the time for Saint Camp arrives, we in the USA won’t get left out, but will have a few thousand nationals with a few hundred thousand relatives back home to urge them to come, loan them money for plane tickets, and help them work the system.

It was part of the 1990 Immigration Act. Only three Republican senators voted against it, Jesse Helms, Pete Wilson, and Warren Rudman. 14 Democrats voted against it, 11 conservative southern or midwestern democrats, including Al Gore, and Dick Shelby who later became a Republican. Three liberal Democrats voted against it for reasons unclear.

Ted Kennedy was the main sponsor. In addition to the 55,000 literally random lottery winners who get immediate permanent residency, the bill overall increased annual legal immigration subject to quotas from 500,000 to 700,000. That greatly understates the increase, because it also created Temporary Protected Status.

While the Diversity Visa hands out permanent residency to a random collection of Third World crapholes, TPS is focused on opening our borders to the worst people in the world, at least judged by what such people have done to their homelands. Here are the largest beneficiaries:

El Salvador (by far #1)
Honduras
Haiti
Nicaragua
Syria
Somalia
Sudan
South Sudan

El Salvador seems to be most famous for the origin of the Mara Salvatrucha gang and the mass rape of nuns during its endless civil wars.

Since 1992, the other nations given the privilege of TPS include Angola, Kosovo, Burundi, Rwanda, and Bosnia. The newest winner is Yemen, which received the good news last month.

It appears the law was initially included to let in a few hundred Tibetans as a way of poking China’s eye, and China was indeed the first nation granted TPS in 1990, revoked in 1992.

The government does not much try to keep tabs on TPS, and I could not find any official statistics on a federal government website. Some researchers came up with 300,000, but that number is only those who officially applied and were granted TPS.

TPS provides a lot of protections even if you don’t even apply for it. For example, if you come here illegally from Somalia or Haiti, you can just work off the books, make an anchor baby, etc for years. If you ever get caught in the system, only at that point would you need to take the hassle to sign up for TPS, which prevents you from being deported and gives you a work visa.

Thus, the Dallas Fed released a paper noting that there were, as of 2000, 430,000 illegal Salvadorian immigrants, but only about half of them had bothered to sign up for TPS.

* For a less anodyne view of the effects of men standing around chewing khat all day, try “Black Hawk Down.” The resulting behavior pattern is explored at book-length.

* Between the 1950s and the 2030s:
Ethiopia: 3 full population doublings (20mil. to 160 mil.)
Germany: 0 population doublings among ethnic Germans (in fact, zero net growth by natives and millions of non-Europeans added)

If ethnic Germans had three doublings in the same period (1950-2030s), there would be 560 million Germans by the 2030s, or more than the entire population of the EU.

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Israel Puts Up A Wall In East Jerusalem To Protect Jews From Arabs

Chaim Amalek writes: “NO! This is not the way to go! And they are cheating their own people out of the diversity of experience that enriches us all.

“This is terrible. How will I be able to show my face in liberal New York if I support this?”

REPORT:

Jerusalem (AFP) – Israeli police on Sunday began erecting a wall in east Jerusalem to protect a Jewish neighbourhood subject to firebomb and stone attacks launched from an adjacent Palestinian village.

The wall would effectively divide Palestinian Jabel Mukaber and Jewish Armon Hanatziv, raising criticism among the government’s opposition, which considered the move a de facto division of Jerusalem.

As of Sunday, police had placed six slabs below Jabel Mukaber, each about 2.5 metres (yards) high and two metres long. Black lettering in Hebrew at the bottom of the slabs read “temporary mobile police barrier”.

The municipality said the wall would eventually cover a 300-metre strip, stressing it would not be peripheral and it was being placed where “there is a history of stone and firebomb throwing at Jewish homes and cars”.

Jabel Mukaber has been a hotspot in the recent wave of violence in which 42 Palestinians and seven Israelis have been killed, raising fears of a full-blown Palestinian uprising grew.

Three residents of the village had killed three Israelis in two separate attacks in Jerusalem on Tuesday before being killed by security forces.

Are white people in America allowed to put up walls to protect themselves from blacks and latinos?

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Innocent Black Guy Gets Blamed, Shot, Killed For Israel Terror Attack

Los Angeles Times: “Among the more seriously injured was an Eritrean man who was apparently mistaken for a terrorist. Authorities said the man was shot by a guard and then beaten by an angry mob. Israeli news reports described him as a migrant who came to Beersheba for the day to extend his visa.”

Failed Messiah: “Security camera footage captures a bus station security guard shooting an unarmed Eritrean man who was not posing a threat to anyone. He was not approaching anyone and was a significant distance from other people as he tried to flee the shooting. The man’s sole reason for being shot appears to be that he looked like an Arab. This was the “second terrorist” police originally thought carried out the attack.”

I’m not going to jump on these Israelis for shooting an innocent man. I’m not going to let them off the hook either. I don’t need to judge them right now.

I just want to make this point — nature has color-coded people for our benefit. People are color-coded so we can see in an instant whether or not someone is on our team, how smart they are, and whether or not they’re a danger to us. We’re not meant to live in multi-racial societies. We’re meant to live in homogeneous societies with strong boundaries and when we spot someone who looks radically different from us, we’re entitled to immediately suspect them.

The closer we are genetically to people, the more likely we are to get along.

These Israelis saw a dark-skinned guy who looked like many terrorists and they responded quickly to the perceived threat of danger. It’s not irrational in a violent situation to see an African and to suspect a threat.

Israel does not need African migrants. Israel did not seek African migrants. They came to Israel illegally and they’ve been no end of trouble. No first world nation needs African or Muslim migrants. Let Japan stay Japanese, Israel stay Jewish, Africa stay African and European countries stay European.

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Idiot Australian Punter Loses Game For Michigan On Last Play

Steve Sailer writes: “Australian Rules football is a big time professional sport in one of the world’s big time sports countries, and the game is centered around punting. So, the best athletes focus on punting, and they tend to be more athletic about punting. Instead of mechanically punting the same way every times, Aussie Rules players are used to punting off the run and in a variety of trajectories and spins.”

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* I guess you missed the last play of the unbelievable Michigan-Michigan State yesterday which was lost when Michigan punter Blake O’Neil botched the punt with only 10 seconds left in the game: “O’Neill, from Melbourne, Australia, played his first game on the gridiron only last year, converting to a punter after playing Australian Rules football. He was trained by Nathan Chapman of Prokick Australia and spent a successful season at Weber State last year before switching to Michigan as a graduate transfer.” It turns out that a punter needs to not only have a good ability to kick the ball but to also be handle a snap from center. I don’t think Australian football puts a lot of emphasis on use of hands. I found the following comment on Wikipedia: “There are rules on how the ball can be handled: for example, players running with the ball must intermittently bounce or touch it on the ground.” Maybe O’Neil blacked out and thought he was playing Australian rules football.

* Sept. 16, 2015:

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — If you are looking for a college football player who has taken the road less traveled, University of Michigan graduate transfer Blake O’Neill is your guy.

O’Neill has done some modeling in Australia. He’s excelled in Australian rules football while surviving a “split liver” to become the Wolverines’ punter by way of Prokick Australia and Weber State. It’s been a long journey from Melbourne, but O’Neill takes it all in stride.

He’s curious by nature and doesn’t shy away from anything new or different — even catwalks.

“I modeled all sorts of things,” said O’Neill, who helped pay his way through school in Australia that way. “It’s a pretty lively industry in Melbourne — fashion modeling, the catwalk, anything. I was a little budding Zoolander.”

Are his new teammates onto this part of his background?

“Of course they are,” said a smiling O’Neill, adding that they occasionally post his modeling shots on his locker.

Has he acquired any nicknames based on “Zoolander,” the 2001 movie spoof on modeling which starred Ben Stiller as Zoolander and Owen Wilson as his modeling rival, Hansel?

“No,” O’Neill said. “I haven’t gotten any yet.”

These days, he’s a model punter.

O’Neill was sixth among Football Championship Subdivision punters last year at Weber State with a 44.1-yard average, and is at 42.8 yards after two games for the Wolverines.

“It was another strong performance by Blake O’Neill,” Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh said after Saturday’s (Sept. 12) win over Oregon State.

O’Neill’s most impressive punt came in the opener at Utah. He delayed on a kick to allow his coverage team to get downfield, and then dropped the ball into the waiting hands of Dymonte Thomas at the three-yard line to pin the Utes up against their own goal line.

“It’s basically just reading the defense,” said O’Neil, “and seeing what they bring. And it’s about trying to let my guys get down there, and Dymonte did. We just treat it like Australian football, where you’re kicking for a mark. And it’s great to see those guys make a play around their own goal line. It’s unreal.”

* Ohio State’s punter is also an Aussie. He had a fine game yesterday, pinning Penn State inside their 5 yd line several times. The announcers kept going on about how many other teams’ punters would have kicked the ball through the end zone.

* True, but what was missed was that that Aussie style punter hit an 80 yard punt earlier in the game due to his unorthodox kicking style. Can’t see this not making the NFL game in a few years. An 80 yard punt is the field position equivalent of nuclear weapons. Can’t put that genie back in the bottle.

* A possibly Sailer-esque connection: the Utah returner who threw that ill-fated forward pass in the end zone was Britain Covey, grandson of Stephen R. Covey, who wrote “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.”

* I am old enough to remember the first wave of foreign kickers in the NFL, the soccer-style place kickers who changed the whole approach to kicking field goals and extra points. There was Pete Gogolak with the Kansas City Chiefs, followed by his brother Charley with the Redskins and Jan Stenerud (sp?) with the Raiders and probably a few others I can’t remember. You don’t see too many foreign place kickers in the NFL today. What you have instead is American kickers who learned and mastered the new kicking technique. (I can only recall the Polish place kicker for the Raiders, who kicked for the Miami Hurricanes.)

Then there was Garo Yepremian, the place kicker for the Miami Dolphins from Cyprus. In the 1973 Super Bowl, he had his attempt for a field goal blocked, caught the blocked kick and attempted to pass it, but it was intercepted and returned for a touchdown by Mike Bass to cut the score to 14-7, almost costing the Dolphins the win to cap their historic undefeated season. Yesterday’s miscue by the Australian punter brought the Yepremian incident to mind. What each foreign kicker demonstrated, in his actions immediately following the miscue (blocked field goal, muffed punt snap), was that they were not natural American football players, so it follows that their actions did not resemble the actions of players who had been playing the game since they were kids. Yesterday, O’Neil could have salvaged the disaster by simply holding on to the ball and taking more time off the clock. The ball was at the 50 when it was snapped, which meant O’Neil was standing roughly at his own 35. If he managed to hold on to the ball, instead of attempting that utterly awkward pass, he could have picked up enough yardage to give MS the ball at Michigan’s 40 with maybe 5 seconds left. Since MS was out of timeouts, that would have been only enough time for one play, obviously a field goal attempt. Add seven yards to the 40, and that would mean a 57-yard FG attempt. I wouldn’t have bet money on MS making that kick.

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Racial Slur Gets White Cricketer Banned For Life

REPORT: Controversial batsman Mark Vermeulen has been banned from all cricket by Zimbabwe Cricket for engaging in a racist tirade on social media site Facebook in which he denigrated black Zimbabweans by referring them as “apes”.

In a statement released on Friday, Cricket Zimbabwe said that Vermeulen “owned up to repulsive remarks” which reflects “prejudice and plain ignorance”.

In an Facebook conversation thread started by former Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor over Proper Utseya’s claims of racial discrimination by Alistair Campbell, Vermeulen expressed regret at the way blacks had been educated, claiming it was the reason the whites were subjected to racism in the game.

The 36-year-old then called the blacks apes. Taylor has since took down the post, but not before others had already taken screenshots.

Here is Vermeulen’s full post: “Haaaaaa a a a!!!!!!!!!! If we had left them in the bush and never educated them prosper wouldn’t be having these problems because he would be living happily in his mud hut eating ground up maize so of course it’s our fault every single problem a black has is because of white people that’s why racism is only able to work one way because we basically fxxxd up the apes’ lives.”

The statement added that ZC “find Vermeulen’s Facebook comment distasteful and unacceptable particularly for a senior sportsman who should have learnt from playing in Zimbabwe and abroad that there is no place for racism in sport more so on the field of play where one may have team-mates and therefore colleagues of different races.”

“Racism is abominable and there can be no defence for it. The best anyone who is uncomfortable with another race can do is to rehabilitate themselves so that they accept fellow human beings as equals and not “apes”,” the statement continued.

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Steve Sailer: How George W. Bush’s War on Airport Profiling of Arabs Contributed to 9/11

Steve Sailer writes: With Donald Trump saying that being extremely tough on immigration might have prevented 9/11, I’m reminded of a couple of old articles I wrote. The first I wrote on the evening of September 11, 2001, in which I pointed out that in second Presidential debate of 2000, Bush had announced:

Bush said during the nationally televised debate, “Arab-Americans are racially profiled in what’s called secret evidence. People are stopped, and we got to do something about that.” Then-Governor Bush went on, “My friend, Sen. Spence Abraham [the Arab-American Republic Senator from Michigan], is pushing a law to make sure that, you know, Arab-Americans are treated with respect. So racial profiling isn’t just an issue at the local police forces. It’s an issue throughout our society. And as we become a diverse society, we’re going to have to deal with it more and more.”

Once in office, Bush and his Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta had followed up with federal programs to make wipe out profiling of Arabs at airports.

Years later we learned that the counter clerk who checked in the leader of the terrorists, Mohammed Atta, on that fateful morning, thought to himself, as he told Oprah Winfrey:

“I got an instant chill when I looked at [Atta]. I got this grip in my stomach and then, of course, I gave myself a political correct slap…I thought, ‘My God, Michael, these are just a couple of Arab businessmen.’”

Tuohey also told David Hench of the Portland Press Herald:

Then his eyes locked on Atta.

“It just sent chills through you. You see his picture in the paper (now). You see more life in that picture than there is in flesh and blood,” Tuohey said.

Then Tuohey went through an internal debate that still haunts him.”I said to myself, ‘If this guy doesn’t look like an Arab terrorist, then nothing does.’ Then I gave myself a mental slap, because in this day and age, it’s not nice to say things like this,” he said.

It’s not just a matter of letting hostile foreigners into the country, it’s also all the restrictions we impose on our own noticing, our see something, say something urge.

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* People who fit the profile SHOULD be looked at suspiciously and given extra-special looking over. I couldn’t care less what those Arabs or Muslims or whatever they say they are at CAIR think or do. Every one of them and their families are suspects. The innocent will have to put up with it until we kill all the guilty. Or the guilty kill us which is their not-at-all secret plan. Do what the Israelis do at their airports and let them bitch all they want.

Trump is right: W was at least somewhat liable for 9-11.

I’ve noticed Trump is usually right. Haven’t you noticed that too?

* When the Muslim population gets to a certain level, acts of terrorism become unavoidable. Once it hits 25 or 30 per cent of the total, liberal democracy will be impossible. Between 10 and 60 per cent of Muslims in the UK support some kind of Muslim system for themselves, ranging from having their own sharia law to all-out war against the host population – and that’s only those who are willing to admit it to pollsters.

* In Israel, it’s not the luggage that’s emphasized (though they do check that, too), but the person’s intentions -how he’s feeling, is he answering questions honestly, is he able to maintain eye contact, etc. After all, a person who’s gone through American security may just buy vodka bottles later to serve as clubs. Use of such tactics may well have prevented 9/11, judging from the clerk’s description.

* Once again, the Israelis use effective security techniques that the West is shamed into abandoning.

* That Trump said it happened during the reign of Bush was music to my ears alone. And ya know, that he let Jeb have his moment at the debate when Jeb said, Well I know this, my brother kept us safe–that Trump let that drift I think bespeaks unheard of virtue for these days, because Jeb walked into a knock out next step stretcher—what the hell are you talking about remember when he stood on the rubble? He Was Standing On Rubble. But Trump did not cut Jeb down for his brother’s error of magnitude, and that strikes me quiet impressive. Then calling in to Fox the next morning he gave it to him, and I’ve never seen a pol concede a point just quite like that before. He is simply acting like people are supposed to act and he does not get enough mentioned credit for that. Smart move too, since he gets to say it now, and will get to say it again next debate.

* Trump should also point out that just a few years after 9/11, G.W. Bush’s administration once again permitted Saudis to attend American flight-schools. Trump should bring up all the idiot things that Bush the Younger did, and force Jeb to defend them (and by the same token, he should force the other Republican candidates to repudiate them – the GOP needs to be made to apologize for GW).

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Ezra Levant Says Jewish Lobbying Is Responsible For Canada’s Hate Speech Laws

Ezra Levant, a Canadian Jew who supports free speech, is fighting back against hate speech laws.

Nonaligned media reports: Zionist commentator Ezra Levant did a recent segment on the hypocrisy of the French government who on the one hand champions the anti-Muslim cartoons of Charlie Hebdo as “free expression” and then went on to arrest comedian Dieudonne for an innocuous Facebook comment the following day.

Levant notes that Dieudonne has been prosecuted several times in the past for speech deemed offensive to Jews. This is clearly hypocritical, Levant said while castigating Dieudonne as an ‘anti-Semite’ nonetheless.

At around 8:40 of the monologue, Levant confirms what many free speech advocates have been saying for years: it was not Muslims who lobbied for Canada’s repressive ‘hate speech’ laws, it was the organized Jewish community.

“In the 1960s and 70s, left-wing activists, Jews mainly as it so happens, pressed for so-called hate speech laws in Canada,” Levant acknowledged. “They were all targeting a handful of neo-Nazi activists in Toronto.”

Levant continued: “Neo-nazi really isn’t the right word. They weren’t violent like Nazis, they just didn’t like Jews. But these activists didn’t really do anything criminal at all. They were just really, really irritating. So the Canadian Jewish Congress pressed the Liberal government to have hate speech laws enacted. And they were. And for years those laws in Canada, such as Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, were used almost exclusively by the Jews against anti-Semitic losers. … The Canadian Criminal Code was amended too, to add hate propaganda and promoting genocide to the criminal code. All because some idiots kept irritating the Jewish community.”

Later in the video, Levant reveals his primary motivation for opposing ‘hate’ laws: Muslims can use the same laws to prosecute anti-Muslim commentators such as himself. Therefore, Levant’s strident free speech stance comes down to a banal tribal self-interest rather than a true belief in the principle of free expression.

In Levant’s mind, bashing Muslims and promoting the Jerusalemite ideology of the ‘war on terror’ is paramount, above the need to quash Organized Zionism’s critics.

Levant’s approach is to use smear and defamation tactics against critics of Israel and Jewish power, rather than supporting strong-arm state repression in the form of ‘hate speech’ enforcement. He knows that the Canadian and broader Western mainstream media is largely in the hands of Zionists, so there is little point for hate laws when people who harbour views that the Zionists dislike are denied a comparable voice anyway, or simply vilified.

Refusing anti-Zionists a platform and drowning out their message with incessant pro-Israel, anti-Muslim propaganda is the better way to go, Levant contends.

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The End Of Free Speech In Canada?

Canadian anthropologist Peter Frost writes:

Until three years ago, Canada’s human rights commissions had the power to prosecute and convict individuals for “hate speech.” This power was taken away after two high-profile cases: one against the magazine Maclean’s for printing an excerpt from Mark Steyn’s book America Alone; and the other against the journalist Ezra Levant for publishing Denmark’s satirical cartoons of the prophet Mohammed. Both cases were eventually dismissed, largely because the accused were well known and popular. As Mark Steyn observed:

[…] they didn’t like the heat they were getting under this case. Life was chugging along just fine, chastising non-entities nobody had ever heard about, piling up a lot of cockamamie jurisprudence that inverts the principles of common law, and nobody paid any attention to it. Once they got the glare of publicity from the Maclean’s case, the kangaroos decided to jump for the exit. I’ve grown tired of the number of Canadian members of Parliament who’ve said to me over the last best part of a year now, “Oh, well of course I fully support you, I’m fully behind you, but I’d just be grateful if you didn’t mention my name in public.” (Brean, 2008)

Despite the dismissals, both cases had a chilling effect on Canadian journalism. Maclean’s made this point in a news release:

Though gratified by the decision, Maclean’s continues to assert that no human rights commission, whether at the federal or provincial level, has the mandate or the expertise to monitor, inquire into, or assess the editorial decisions of the nation’s media. And we continue to have grave concerns about a system of complaint and adjudication that allows a media outlet to be pursued in multiple jurisdictions on the same complaint, brought by the same complainants, subjecting it to costs of hundreds of thousands of dollars, to say nothing of the inconvenience. (Maclean’s, 2008)

This situation had come about gradually in Canada. At first, human rights commissions fought discrimination only in employment and housing, and there was strong resistance to prosecution of people simply for their ideas. This situation changed from the 1970s onward. Human rights took the place in society that formerly belonged to religion, and human rights advocates acquired the immunity from criticism that formerly belonged to the clergy. Discrimination was no longer wrong in certain cases and under certain circumstances. It became evil, and people who condoned it in any form and for any reason were likewise evil.

This view of reality progressively transformed human rights commissions. On the one hand, they were given an ever longer list of groups to protect. On the other, their scope of action grew larger, expanding to include not only the job and housing markets but also the marketplace of ideas. Their power increased until they became a parallel justice system, the key difference being that they denied the accused certain rights that had long existed in traditional courts of law, particularly the presumption of innocence and the right to know one’s accuser. All of this was made possible by section 13 of the Human Rights Act (1977):

Section 13 ostensibly banned hate speech on the Internet and left it up to the quasi-judicial human rights commission to determine what qualified as “hate speech.” But, unlike a court, there was no presumption of innocence of those accused of hate speech by the commission. Instead, those accused had to prove their innocence.(Akin, 2013)

In 2012, the House of Commons repealed section 13. The ensuing three years brought a return to normal and a dissipation of the chill that had descended on Canadian journalists and writers.

Today, our Indian summer is coming to an end. In Alberta, the human rights commission is pushing to see how far it can go, and Ezra Levant is again being prosecuted:

This October I will be prosecuted for one charge of being “publicly discourteous or disrespectful to a Commissioner or Tribunal Chair of the Alberta Human Rights Commission” and two charges that my “public comments regarding the Alberta Human Rights Commission were inappropriate and unbecoming and that such conduct is deserving of sanction.”

Because last year I wrote a newspaper editorial calling Alberta’s human rights commission “crazy”. (Levant, 2015)

Last month in Quebec, the government passed a bill that greatly expands the powers of its human rights commission to prosecute “hate.”

Bill 59, introduced by Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard’s Liberal government, would make it illegal to promote hate speech in Quebec, without defining what hate speech is. Despite this, it would expand the definition of hate speech to include “political convictions” for any speech deemed by Quebec’s human rights bureaucracy to promote “fear of the other”, an absurdly vague term which could easily lead to prosecutorial abuses.

Bill 59 would empower Quebec’s human rights commission to investigate anonymous complaints, or to launch investigations on its own, without any complaint, culminating in charges before Quebec’s Human Rights Tribunal. The tribunal would be able to impose fines of up to $10,000 for first offenders, $20,000 for repeat offenders. Those found to have violated the legislation would be named and shamed on a publicly accessible list of offenders, maintained by the government. (Editorial, 2015)

The new law also casts a wider net by defining two forms of complicity in hate speech, direct and indirect:

Engaging in or disseminating the types of speech described in section 1 is prohibited.

Acting in such a manner as to cause such types of speech to be engaged in or disseminated is also prohibited. (Gouvernement du Québec, 2015)

“Hate speech” is supposedly defined in section 1 of Bill 59, but this section merely repeats the same term:

The Act applies to hate speech and speech inciting violence that are engaged in or disseminated publicly and that target a group of people sharing a characteristic identified as prohibited grounds for discrimination under section 10 of the Charter of human rights and freedoms (chapter C-12).(Gouvernement du Québec, 2015)

In short, “hate speech” will be defined by the Quebec Human Rights Commission, the only limitation being that the speech must target a protected group.

How did this piece of legislation come to be? It had been sold to the public as a means to fight Islamist terrorism and, as such, gained the support of many people, including right-wing politicians who thought its “ant-hate” language was just window dressing to make it more palatable. In its final form, however, there are no references at all to Islamism or terrorism. As columnist Joanne Marcotte points out:

Nowhere in the bill is this goal mentioned. It doesn’t seem that this is the intention of the Liberal Party, which is perhaps more concerned about a supposedly Islamophobic current of opinion than about the pressure that radical religious fundamentalists are exerting on our values of individual freedom.

Indeed, no mention of the following words appear in the bill: fundamentalism, fundamentalist, radicalism, radicalization, terrorism, religious (as in “religious fundamentalism”).

So it isn’t surprising that only two groups to date have supported the bill: The Canadian Muslim Forum and the Muslim Council of Montreal. (Marcotte, 2015)

As Joanne Marcotte notes ironically, this bill was pushed through by a center-right government that claims to believe in individual freedom. Even more ironically, the strongest support for the new law comes from the far left. A demonstration in Montreal against Bill 59 was broken up by a hundred antifas. The police were there but not one antifa was arrested (Kamel, 2015).

This is a growing trend in Western countries: a strange alliance between center-right regimes and far-left antifas. For all intents and purposes, the latter are becoming an extrajudicial police, just as human rights commissions are becoming a parallel justice system.

Conclusion

After a brief lull, a new offensive has begun against “hate speech” in Canada. Quebec is leading the way with legislation that is not only punitive but also broadly-worded. Hate speech is whatever the human rights commission considers to be hate speech.

COMMENTS:

* There are very few Jewish people in the Quebec Human Rights bureaucracy. In fact, its latest target was the Orthodox Jewish sect Lev Tahor, which it accused of “child abuse.” The sect had to flee Quebec, when the Human Rights Commission threatened to seize their children and place them in foster homes.

Canada has a long tradition of reverence for “moral authority.” In the past, moral authority was held by the Church and the Monarchy. With the decline of both institutions, it has been usurped by a new class of moralists. The average Canadian is unhappy with what is happening, but at the gut level he or she cannot fight back. The new moralists know this is our Achilles heel.

Are Australians speaking out against “The Great Replacement”? Very few.

* If you check out the genesis of “anti-hate” legislation in most Western countries you’ll find Jewish agency vastly over-represented. They’re riding in on the coat-tails of other ‘at risk’ groups.

* Pierre-André Taguieff isn’t Jewish but he is very very pro Israel, and that is a common way into opposing anti racism. (see philosopher Alain Finkielkraut). The intellectuals speaking up about replacement are Israel-supporters, not European nationalists. There is nary a gentile intellectual establishment left in Europe and hardly an individual commentator that dares criticise anti-racism . When Jewish French intellectuals like Éric Zemmour, bemoan the ellipse of ethno-French the NYT reports the remarks without mentioning that they those making them are Jewish; it quoted him as someone who’ “laments the fate of the “white proletariat,” helpless before the ostentatious virility of their black and Arab competitors seducing numerous young white women.”’ merely describing him as having ideas similar to Le Pen. The chattering classes cling to a picture of the world in which indigenous European gentiles (low class) dominate the anti immigration discourse in their countries, but such is not the case. The majority are demoralised and/ or think it is immoral to argue against the critique of Western societies’ ethnic majorities that go forth as “human rights”.

The US is not just OK with its own demographic replacement it is actively promoting the relacement of indigenous ethnic majorities abroad, see U.S. State Department Actively Promoting Islam in Europe, also Canada.

Irish, I suppose it is like the film The Thomas Crown Affair where the brilliant investigator Faye Dunaway builds a case against robber Steve McQueen by getting inside his head, and eventually decides she likes him, but by that time she has done too good a job and can’t get him a deal.

* There is a lamentable tendency among the neo Right to view Witches er Jews, as the magical answer for everything wrong. Yes, its all the Jews fault for plotting to create a Europe, Canada, and America filled with Muslims and Africans and Hispanics, well known particularly Muslims for liking Jews and well known for creating societies that Jews flock to in droves.

The stupidity of Hitler-lovers knows no bounds. You can see stupidity by how it worships failure.

I believe Steve Sailer is onto something with his comments on common adventuring among WASPs. From Captain John Smith and Pocahontas, to Edgar Rice Burroughs and John Carter of Mars, to DC Comics Adam Strange to Dances with Wolves and Avatar, the theme of a WASP adventurer who comes to a strange land, marries the hot babe princess (much hotter than he could get back home) and saves the tribe from bad tribesman enemies (up through Adam Strange) or his own people (Dances with Wolves and Avatar) is a constant, recurring theme.

It sells, and not only WASP men do it — Stanley Anne Dunham and of course, the Eat Pray Love (Cuck) women do as well. Barack Obama exists because of a female WASP adventurer.

WASP tendency to outmarriage and lack of high kinship enforcing mechanisms explain a lot.

I find tediously stupid the idea that somehow Jerry Seinfeld and Howard Stern and Nicholas Stix of VDARE are conspiring to beam mind control rays into otherwise innocent WASPs and corrupting them into Diversity Worship. WASPs have in their own DNA the requirements for Diversity worship. Indeed as someone who has extensive experience in technical sales, you cannot sell someone something they don’t already want.

Diversity oriented Human Rights commissions that exist to punish White men for their dispossession in their own lands is nothing more than one WASP faction killing another, see the Thirty Years War or English Civil War for examples. In this case its Adventuring WASPs vs. those with insufficient outmarrying desires.

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Yosef K: My Conversion with Rabbi Gavriel Cohen 2007-2008

Yosef K. writes:

I grew up in a Muslim family from Iran. Half of my life I lived in Kuwait, and the other half I was in the US. Even though my father comes from a very religious Muslim family, He did not raise me that religious. As I got older, I desperately needed G-d in my life and a guide, a way to live life in a righteous way. So I decided to become a religious Muslim, but some things didn’t make sense to me, so I started my search for something true to me and that quenched the thirst my soul had.
I always had an unexplainable interest in Jewish history and Israel, even while I lived in Kuwait. It took several years though for me to realize that I wanted to convert to Judaism. One day in college, I asked if I could accompany a Jewish friend to Shabbat services and dinner at the college Chabad house out of curiosity. As soon as the Kabbalat service began, I felt like my soul had finally found its home and I decided that night that I had to become Jewish. Although I thought that my journey for truth had ended, a new journey had just begun. I did a lot of reading on my own and I spoke to different Rabbis about conversion. I heard several horror stories about conversion from others who had gone through it – from the length of the process to the very impersonal behavior of the Rabbi and the superficial learning. I was very apprehensive but I was determined, nothing and no one would be on my way to reach the true identity of my soul.
Then I found Rabbi Gavriel Cohen of the Beit Din of Beverly Hills. The connection was immediate. He questioned me and he seemed to be pleased and was very accepting. It took a little over a year of intense learning in which he did not only make sure I knew the basic things, but he would take my knowledge of Halakha to the next level, needless to say I was always looking forward to our learning time it was both refreshing and exciting.
Rabbi Cohen was so humble in the way he treated me. He always listened carefully and not once he put me down for not knowing or for any reason whatsoever. I remember him as one of the most righteous people in the way he treats people with respect and tries his best not to humiliate them.
I’m forever grateful to Rabbi Cohen. Converting to Judaism has been so far the most important decision I’ve made in my life, it has transformed me in ways I never thought could be possible. It’s made me a much better person, and the husband and father that I always wanted to be. I’ve been able to turn every hardship that has come on my way or problems into life changing opportunities, because among the many things with I learned with Rabbi Cohen is that life is what we make of it.

After marrying, my family and I moved to Mexico for several years, we made a small Jewish community there, I was the chazan and the baal koreh. My wife created a preschool for Jewish studies for the children of the community. We are now living in San Diego, I go to Kollel twice a week, and am studying at an online Yeshiva. Also, we are currently preparing to make Aliyah in 2016 B’ezrat Hashem.

I wish everyone would have a great experience like I did with Rav Cohen, and the strong moral and knowledgeable background He provided for me. Because when someone like him holds you to a high standard, you can’t help but strive to be better every step of the way.

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