B’nai Brith has just put out a press release entitled “Major overhaul of human rights commissions urgently needed.” Better late than never, I suppose. But where was B’nai Brith — and all its pals in the acronymed Jewish advocacy community — six months ago, before the backlash against the human-rights industry reached critical mass?
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I am also interested in B’nai Brith’s motives here. The fact that the group is wading into the issue only at this late stage suggests that its real goal is saving a beleaguered censorship policy that has become sacrosanct to the human-rights industry and its acronymed Jewish allies. B’nai Brith, in particular, has had a key role in propping up this industry: Its overwrought surveys on anti-Semitism are Exhibit A in the spurious effort to portray Canada as a seething hive of Jew hatred — a portrayal that, in turn, is cited as evidence that we need heavy-handed human-rights laws.
When it comes to ideological censorship, B’nai Brith has been part of the problem for years. It strikes me as unconvincing when it suddenly declares itself to be a champion of free speech.
If Professional Jews and their supporters really believed that “Canada was a seething hive of Jew hatred”, they’d move out of the country and tell their followers to do likewise.
Since they’ve never issued such a statement, clearly the Canadian Kapo Congress & Co. are simply trumping up “hate crimes” to keep themselves in business and earn their Orders of Canada one day.
PLUS:
The CBC acts racist — to promote diversity, though, so it’s all good.
Also, they’re nuts:
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