Tomorrow and Friday, Montreal will receive another nice visit.
Another Islamist preacher who will spit on Jews, pay homage to Hitler and say that Hamas terrorists who killed children in front of their parents and raped young women are courageous resistance fighters.
Double standards
This time the guy’s name is Akhi Ayman.
Currently on tour in Canada, this extremist close to the Nazi influencer Sneako will deliver two “conferences” in mosques in Saint-Léonard and Brossard.
If Ayman were a Christian (and white) preacher, leftists would be tearing up their shirts and saying it’s appalling that Canada is letting an influential member of the far right into its territory.
But given that the guy is Muslim (and “racialized”), our “social justice warriors” will crash and imitate the chirping of the crickets.
If you are white, Catholic and you say that the role of women on Earth is to feed their man and make babies, you are a nasty masculinist who deserves to be denounced in every forum.
But if you are Arab and Muslim, and you say that women should veil themselves from head to toe in order to hide their bodies and their sexuality, you are a member of a religious minority and deserve respect.
To paraphrase George Orwell, all religions are equal, but to wokes, it seems that some are more equal than others.
The snipers 2.0
Do you remember the show The snipers that I co-hosted with Benoît Dutrizac (then, for a few years, Patrick Lagacé) on Télé-Québec?
We took pleasure in denouncing the taboos of the time.
Women were asked to breastfeed their babies in shopping malls. For lesbians to French themselves in public. We visited swingers who organized sadomasochistic orgies in their basement.
Officials from the Ministry of Revenue were asked if hitmen could deduct the purchase of their guns in their tax return (answer: yes).
We asked one of our researchers to take ecstasy in front of our camera. For followers of the “furry” movement to dress up as cats.
I went to interview Claude Vorilhon in front of a life-size replica of a flying saucer and I told him that I would call him Raël if he called me Batman.
We had a straight Pride parade and dressed up as the pope and bishop in the gay pride parade.
There was nothing to our test.
It was the time when Télé-Québec had balls.
Do you know what I would do if The snipers were coming back on air?
I would ask two members of the Arab-Muslim community to wear microphones under their djellaba and to record what is said in certain mosques in Montreal.
If I rely on the visits that certain mosques have received in recent years, I am sure that we would hear some bad news.
That would really relax us.
But I dream.
We couldn’t do that.
That would be considered racism.
We are truly living in wonderful times.