Quote of the Day: Revising History While It’s Still News
Ghost of a Flea links to the Quote of the Day from Kathy Shaidle:
The difference between what the Nazis said about the Jews and what people today are saying about radical Muslims is…
What we’re saying about radical Muslims is true.
To pretend otherwise is to perform the intellectual equivalent of hiding Nazis in your attic during World War II.
By the way, not only is what’s being said by pro-War commentators about radical Muslims true, the radical Muslims themselves are saying it, proudly, and are demonstrating and even rioting to get their points across.
Oh, by all means, you should definitely read the whole damning thing, which includes this QotD runner up:
But then again, Muslims don’t care much for books, do they?
Except for the Koran, which contains more hate speech than every issue of Maclean’s published in the last hundred years put together.
(Now THAT would be an interesting case for the Human Rights Commission. I’m a free speech absolutist, but I’d love to see how a case calling the Koran “hate speech” would play out, what with all its calls to violence against “apes and pigs” , i.e. Christians and Jews.)
Yeah, you should probably read the opinion piece that triggered her outburst, in which Haroon Siddiqui attempts justify the tyrannical “Human Rights” Commissions of Canada.
Q & O has a calmer, more detailed critique.
As always:
There is no God, not even Allah, and Mohammed was no one’s prophet, but a psychotic child-raping, hate-mongering, mass-murderer.
And again, it doesn’t matter whether or not that’s true. What matters is that I have the perfect right to say it, no matter how offensive it is.
[updated to include the runner-up QotD and Q&O.]
Tags: Canada, Human Rights Commission, Islam, Macleans, Muslim, Q&O, Steyn, The Future Belongs to Islam