Let me repeat part of that again - after a complaint from "a listener" - that's right - one listener. So one person complains, and that is enough for this type of absolutely ridiculous determination and ruling. They have got to be kidding - but sadly, I know they aren't. In my opinion, a stupid and dangerous precedent that does not help the issue of discrimination against gays one iota - so, in other words, a typical politically correct decision - no one is offended (except maybe people who believe in free speech), but the underlying issue is not addressed nor solved.
Time to grow up and get a thicker skin. You don't like the song - switch the station, turn off the radio, or don't buy the album (showing my age by saying that).
To that end, each year, there are numerous Gay Pride parades in Canada. I do not know the extent to which they are financed by public funds, but I do know that they certainly occur in public. I am not the biggest fan of what I think is, shall I say, the extreme flamboyance often exhibited in the parades - but I don't file a complaint - I just don't attend the parades nor watch the press coverage. Problem (of me being offended) solved as far as I am concerned.
- Canada, the world’s most easily offended country Full Comment National Post
- If a song is pruned, it can die - The Globe and Mail
- Censorship’s dire state Editorial Comment Ottawa Sun
- A word to the wise panel: Thanks for Nothing - Opinion - TheChronicleHerald.ca
- Dire Straits’ Guy Fletcher responds to Canadian song admonishment - National Post
Two last points, one of which is similar to the Huck Finn issue. The first - why stop with "Money for Nothing" - Matt Gurney: If we’re banning songs, let’s ban these too Full Comment National Post. The second - kudos to the radio stations, including local metro station Q104, for playing the unedited version of the song non-stop for an hour - and I'll bet that it did not result in any more or any less discrimination against gays.
2. Second Thoughts? Toronto Star writer apparently withdraws from anti-Israel hatefest | Full Comment | National Post
3. Waste of Time - Tehran: Jews Massacred Iranians on Purim - don't get me wrong, the points raised in the letter to UNESCO are excellent - but expecting that agency to do anything is a waste of time, in my opinion. Let me correct that - I should have said, "expecting that agency to do anything to aid Jews or Israel is a waste of time.
5. This Land Is Our Land.... - David Bernstein: Affirming Our Identity, Staking Our Claim – Forward.com
7. In Memoriam - an example of the tragic history of antisemitism - This Week in History: The Jews of Basel are burnt - just in case anyone thinks that the problems of the Jewish people started with the Nazis.
8. Speaking Of That Era - the war was over but the killing went on - Nazi Death Marches: Book Details German Citizens' Role in End of War Killings - SPIEGEL ONLINE
9. And If They Don't Get One? Pakistan: Islamic supremacists rally for blasphemy law, demand Pope's apology - Jihad Watch
10. What Gives? Commentary » Blog Archive » USAID, Spanish Government Supporting Anti-Israel Tourism Group? and How Arab Money Gets to the Israeli Left
11. Controversy - Anti-Islamist group draws fierce protests. I do not know enough about the English Defence League to judge them, but if the media description of it is correct, I would have certainly concerns about hitching my wagon to theirs. But at the same time (and to solidify the point I made in my last posting about selective outrage), I wonder how the usual groups can complain about this but never say a word about overt antisemitism when it occurs:
"The English Defence League is a far-right extremist organization," reads an open letter signed by two dozen activist groups, among them Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, Queers Against Israeli Apartheid and the Canadian Arab Federation."
In any event, the President and the CEO of The Canadian Jewish Congress published a joint op-ed in the Toronto Sun, that as you can see from the link, was critical of the event and in particular, of the liaison between the Jewish Defence League of Canada and the EDL. I know that in response, Meir Weinstein, the National Director of the Jewish Defence League of Canada issued an open letter to the CJC, but I cannot seem to find a link to it so that you can read it and make your own judgements.
12. The Dangers Of Texting - not just when you are driving....










































