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From Canada: The Hypocrisy of Racism

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Original Post Date: 2001-09-05 Time: 14:04:53  Posted By: Jan

Racism hypocrisy – Why is it only white-skinned are accused of
intolerance?

Foreign Affairs Editorial
Source: Calgary Sun
Published: September 4, 2001 Author: Paul Jackson
Posted on 09/04/2001 09:53:34 PDT by Clive

A fellow phones up and tells me he’s a “New Canadian” from Ethiopia or the
breakaway region of Eritrea and that I’m racist and he wants a written
apology.

I tell him, in my usual polite way when dealing with these arrogant types,
that he’s not going to get one.

He tells me he has been in Canada just two years and he knows I fit into the
mould of most people of European ancestry who live here, again, basically
put, I’m a racist of the worst kind.

I carry that label because I’ve penned columns condemning the UN and mocking
calls for trillions of dollars to be given to both black people living in
North America and Europe — and in Africa itself as “reparations for the
slave trade and colonial rule of Africa and Asia in centuries past.

He wants his share of that dough, likely to ease his pain of living in a
racist society like Canada.

Do you every wonder where these people get their ideas?

Why would one migrate from the socially upward mobility of a nation like
Ethiopia to come to Canada and be scorned and spat on?

Of course, I infuriate him even more when I tell him that he likely left
Ethiopia because for years it was in a desperate civil war, and that, the
so-called esteem and self-proclaimed Lion of Judah, Haile Selassie, who ruled
Ethiopia for years with an iron fist, himself turned a blind eye to slavery
in his own nation.

Why is it, I wonder — and perhaps you have, too — that only white-skinned
people can be accused of racism and intolerance?

This is particularly irksome when one looks at nation-after-nation in Africa,
the Middle East or Asia in which racism and discrimination not only flourish
but are actively promoted by the state.

In Saudi Arabia, it is against the law to practise any religion except Islam.

In Afghanistan, the penalty for an Islamic man or woman who wants to convert
to Christianity is death.

In Tibet, the Red Chinese government in Beijing has a policy not only of
religious intolerance against the Buddhists — but of genocide against the
Tibetan people.

In Rwanda, 800,000 men, women and children were brutally slaughtered by
members of one tribe who didn’t like another tribe.

In Rhodesia, white men, women and children are daily terrorized by black
thugs and Marxist President Robert Mugabe has warned them he is going to take
away their possessions.

That’s even though not only were they born in Rhodesia, but their parents,
grandparents and even great-grandparents were born there, too.

In India and Pakistan, there is a caste system in which people of one caste
are judged to be inferior to people of another caste and the penalty for
breaking that caste system can be flogging or even death.

In Sudan, Christians are persecuted, and residents with a different shade of
skin than the majority are used as slaves.

In China, women are forced by the state to have abortions, in most Middle
East nations women are considered to be simply vassals of men, and in some
Asian countries, women can be cruelly burned for some abstract infraction of
some medireview code.

In much of Africa, women are routine mutilated to make them sexually
‘obedient’ to their husbands.

In Uganda, Tanzania and some other African nations, their Asian populations
have had their possessions stolen by the government and have been forced to
flee for their very lives.

All this we are not supposed to talk about.

As I’ve mentioned in various columns, it is considered impolite to bring
these points up.

We do not understand their cultures.

Yet, none of these nations really have any effective laws against racism or
religious discrimination.

In North America and Europe, there is a tolerance and a freedom unknown in
the nations that criticize us.

If there are not actually laws against racism and discrimination, and if
there are not laws protecting freedom of choice and assembly for whatever
cultural or religious purpose, there is a ‘common law’ tradition of such an
attitude that is so ingrained that few would openly oppose it.

Strange how so many who say North America and Europe are racist continents do
all they can to migrate here to suffer the pain of our intolerable systems.

Sounds like hypocrisy to me.