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Bossy sock: Sock thingy Khurrum Awan is demanding an “equal voice” for Muslims in the Canadian media. Apparently, this lack of “equality” is why the truth about Islam (which, as we know, is no defence if it leads to hurt feelings) keeps finding its way into print.
What’s behind the inequity? Awan’s puppet master, Mo Elmasry of the Canadian Islamic Congress, accounted for it back in 2006. In a speech delivered to the Canadian Association of Journalists, he said it could be attributed in part to “The high concentration of Canadian media ownership in the hands of a few families or corporations, none of which are friendly to Muslims.”
Well, of course. The Jews, a.k.a. the Aspers, owners of CanWest, “control” the media. A classic bit of Judenhass, cleaned up and “Canadianized” for the august audience.
Leaving aside Mr. E.’s quacking canard (which, were I so inclined,, might serve as the basis of an HRC suit, since reading it has caused me to feel “stressed,” “hurt” and “offended”), what the equality-minded lobbyist neglected to mention is that any "inequity" is offset by Canada’s most influential media corporation, the CBC. The Ceeb, which is funded by we, the people, remains doggedly leftist and anti-Zionist (just like the CIC), and is so “friendly to Muslims” that it serves as a training ground for Al Jazeera.
Seems to me what socky is asking for is not an “equal” voice, but a commanding one.
