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Aqsa to grind ... Mark Steyn
Steyn Online ^ | 21 Feb 2009 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 02/25/2009 1:58:17 AM PST by Rummyfan

For reasons best known to himself, The National Post's Chris Selley chose to pick a fight with the few people who want to ensure that Aqsa Parvez's short life is memorialized by something more than the plot number of an unmarked grave. Pamela Geller and Kathy Shaidle can take care of themselves, and have done, but the reality is that if it weren't for the frothing loony ranting wackjob haters of the blogosphere a 16-year old girl murdered for not wanting to be imprisoned by her family's culture would be entirely forgotten.

So what's more offensive? The moral outrage of Pamela Geller at the westernization of "honor killing"? Or the mainstream coverage by a politically correct media? Here's what the lunchtime poll at Toronto's CITY-TV thought was the big issue arising from Aqsa Parvez's murder:

Do you think society discriminates against women who wear a hijab?

Gotcha. It's our fault.

Here's the weirdly contorted lengths Canada's Number One news anchor, CTV's Lloyd Robertson, went to to avoid telling his viewers Aqsa Parvez had been strangled?

Her neck was compressed, to the point she couldn't breathe.

Here's the Montreal Gazette's editorialists insisting that Mr Parvez and every pur laine papa in la belle province are merely different points on the same continuum:

Muhammed Parvez might have been fighting a losing battle trying to make Aqsa wear a hijab, but that hardly sets him apart. Few are the fathers, of any faith or none, who have not clashed with their adolescent daughters over something...

So which response to this issue is, in Chris Selley's words, "a few chick peas short of a falafel"? The Misses Geller and Shaidle? Or the sensible, reasonable, moderate, measured approach of the PC eunuchs at Canada's most-watched TV stations and major metropolitan newspapers?

When Ezra Levant went nuclear on the "human rights" regime's medieval ass, wise old birds like Catsmeat Kinsella cautioned that Canadians wouldn't put up with some bezerk loon trashing "their" beloved human rights commissions. Really? Whether or not we achieve the repeal of Section 13 and its provincial equivalents, I doubt The Globe & Mail, Professor Moon, and even very tentatively the House of Commons would even be considering the question had it not been for Ezra going ballistic. That's what it took to drag the debate even half-an-inch in the direction of sanity.

I have no views on Chris Selley one way or the other. But I note his response to the Prime Minister's interview with Ken Whyte:

Principal Harper Ends The Free Speech Food Fight.

Each to his own. I don't happen to think of the Queen's first minister as the "principal" with me and the rest of the citizenry as his charges. The head of government is no more or less than just that: He is not my "leader", and certainly not on inalienable rights. But the headline seems to sum up Mr Selley's approach: the judicious arbiter settling midway between two extremes.

Not for me. As I've said re the so-called "global consensus" of the UN, if you mix half-a-pint of vanilla ice cream with half-a-pint of dog feces the result will taste more like the latter than the former. Likewise, if you split the difference between me and Commissar Barbara Hall, or Ezra and Jennifer Lynch, QC, you're still quite a long ways down the road to tyranny. "Moderation" - of the CTV/Gazette school - is a euphemism for drift, for letting the culture be tugged gently, imperceptibly, remorselessly into darkness:

I like the way Deborah Gyapong puts it:

You know why I want to defend Kathy Shaidle? Because she helps keep me honest about whether my civility really is a choice and not a blind or fearful conformity to the pressures of political correctness. She helps me to think about where I might be influenced by group think and the progressive air we breathe in Ottawa. She reminds me of where the line is between kindness and weakness.

Just so. Self-suppression is the most cost-effective form of tyranny. Or as Andrew Klavan says:

The whole way liberals work is to redefine manners and morals in such a fashion that conservative common sense automatically becomes hateful. If you note that women and men are different, you’re misogynistic. If you denounce the destruction of marriage in black communities, you’re racist or moralistic. If you call for the defense of America against the world-wide Islamist menace, you’re a bigoted warmonger. If we take this garbage seriously even for an instant, we spend our whole lives playing catch-up, saying sorry, going on defense.

Just so. Mr Selley specifically objects to Kathy Shaidle calling Arabs "violent retards". Well, to revive an old device that availed me nought at the British Columbia show trial, "of course" not all Arabs are violent retards, but Arab culture is certainly both violent and retarded. It's politically retarded, intellectually retarded, scientifically retarded, judicially retarded, economically retarded, retarded on almost every objective measurement, from women's rights to free speech. The famous statistic from the United Nations' Arab Human Development Index (2003) - that more books are translated into Spanish in an average year than have been translated into Arabic in the last millennium - is itself a good working definition of "retarded", of a culture that recoils from inquiry and curiosity about the other.

And, as I know from many conversations in London and Paris and (more covertly) in Amman and Cairo, those individual Arabs who are not "violent retards" well understand that - even if the PC eunuchs don't. When Robert Kilroy-Silk made some observations about the Arab penchant for amputations, repression of women and a generally celebratory attitude to 9/11 - none of which is factually in dispute - the BBC fired him.

So what's the greater sin? That Miss Shaidle fails to draw a clear bright line between a generally observable phenomenon and a statistically 100% universal phenomenon? Or that even raising the generally observable phenomenon is now beyond the pale?

Oh, and by the way: If accuracy is the issue, what are we to make of Cheri DiNovo's assertion that most Canadian men are "violent retards"? Is that true? Or is Ms DiNovo (as several readers have suggested to me) "falsely shouting 'Fire!' in a theatre"?

I don't want more Aqsa Parvezes to be murdered in Toronto or Buffalo, Sweden or Germany. But I can see why some uptight Muslim might not appreciate why the urge to behead your womenfolk is necessarily any kookier than the urge to bebollock your own balls in the cause of multiculti squeamishness. Shaidle, Klavan and Gyapong are right: The pressure to self-neuter will lead to catastrophe.


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KEYWORDS: marksteyn; steyn

1 posted on 02/25/2009 1:58:17 AM PST by Rummyfan
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To: knews_hound

Although I’m not really familiar with the Parvez Aqsa case, there are some great quotes in here....


2 posted on 02/25/2009 1:59:11 AM PST by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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To: Rummyfan
Steyn for world ruler! Steyn is not only right an awful lot, but he is able to state the truth clearly in a way that even a liberal could understand if they weren't so committed to willful ignorance.
3 posted on 02/25/2009 2:48:16 AM PST by ME-262 (Stick it to the Man! - Down with Obama!)
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To: Rummyfan
...is itself a good working definition of "retarded", of a culture that recoils from inquiry and curiosity about the other...

Hey Holder, doesn't this sound just a little cowardly ?
4 posted on 02/25/2009 2:58:54 AM PST by ComputerGuy (not my real name)
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To: Rummyfan
Yes, great article; but Mark outdoes himself here - while including the best of others as well - by his 'spot on' hammer analysis that just nails the issue; the culture and culprit.

Mark offers a 'back to future' reminder for every American as to what to expect; if we too, continue to adapt/acquiese. . .to the insidious PC, world view

5 posted on 02/25/2009 3:17:25 AM PST by cricket (January 20, 2009 - the day the music died)
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To: Rummyfan
/The whole way liberals work is to redefine manners and morals in such a fashion that conservative common sense automatically becomes hateful. If you note that women and men are different, you’re misogynistic. If you denounce the destruction of marriage in black communities, you’re racist or moralistic. If you call for the defense of America against the world-wide Islamist menace, you’re a bigoted warmonger. If we take this garbage seriously even for an instant, we spend our whole lives playing catch-up, saying sorry, going on defense./

. . .and in language they can understand.

6 posted on 02/25/2009 3:22:16 AM PST by cricket (January 20, 2009 - the day the music died)
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To: Rummyfan
/So which response to this issue is, in Chris Selley's words, "a few chick peas short of a falafel"? The Misses Geller and Shaidle? Or the sensible, reasonable, moderate, measured approach of the PC eunuchs at Canada's most-watched TV stations and major metropolitan newspapers?/

Love it. . .'Earth to Liberals. . .come in'

7 posted on 02/25/2009 3:26:35 AM PST by cricket (January 20, 2009 - the day the music died)
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To: Rummyfan

than the urge to bebollock your own balls in the cause of multiculti squeamishness.

LOL

The man can certainly turn a phrase.....


8 posted on 02/25/2009 3:31:51 AM PST by Adder (Proudly ignoring Zero's political stylings since 1-20-09!)
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To: Rummyfan

Bump for later read.


9 posted on 02/25/2009 5:04:12 AM PST by Sender (It's never too late to be who you could have been.)
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To: Sender

We need a lot more Mark Steyns to do semantic battle in the war against the anti-kulture, the Collectivist borg.
One definition of semantics: the meaning or relationship of meanings of a sign or set of signs; especially: connotative meaning b: the language used (as in advertising or POLITICAL PROPAGANDA) to achieve a desired effect on an audience especially through the use of words with novel or dual meanings (Hopen’Change). There are almost 13,000,000 hits in response to Googling ‘semantics’.
Maybe the lazy RNC should hire an expert in semantics, sure seems like an area that they could get a lot of ROI....witness GWB, Dole, McCain, Boehner...etc.


10 posted on 02/25/2009 5:24:46 AM PST by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: Rummyfan

RULES!!!!!!!

That's Pamela Geller (of Altas Shrugs) on the right... Who's that on the left? ;-)

Mark

11 posted on 02/25/2009 6:08:06 AM PST by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: ME-262
 Steyn for world ruler!

 You'll enjoy this. I had a print out of this page in my cube during most of the election craziness.

 http://www.zprc.org/steyn/

12 posted on 02/25/2009 7:12:05 AM PST by zeugma (Will it be nukes or aliens? Time will tell.)
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