Monday, November 8, 2010

This Just In

Insightful "Human Rights" Munchkin Karen Mock, who's participating in the in camera anti-Judenhass conference in Ottawa, pinpoints a worrisome trend:

“The election of right-wing governments in Europe and escalating incidents of anti-Semitism and hate is particularly worrying, as part of a trend that appears to be getting stronger,” said Karen Mock, a top Canadian authority on hatred and racism, and former head of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation, who will be attending the parallel “experts” conference.

“We have to marginalize the extremist voices,” she said about campus anti-Semitism in particular.
Um, Earth to Karen: Those "extremist" voices emanate primary from the left, not the right, honey. And it's "crazy" European right-wingers like Geert Wilders and few others who offer Jews and the West their best shot at surviving this latest round of global jihad, which, as always, is an intrinsically racist and hateful enterprise.

2 comments:

Jim said...

Talk about getting it backwards - I'd say the election of right-wing governments in Europe (and elsewhere) are a direct response to escalating violence and hatred - not the other way around as she implies.

scaramouche said...

Exactly. The Mocks of the land, however, are having a wee bit of difficulty wrapping their lefty heads around the reality that their side is in cahoots with the bad guys.