Conversatives Saying the Quiet Part Again

Trudeau, Islam, and the Perils of Saying the Placidity Part Loud

Canada's Conservatives are failing the same test with Muslims that U.S. Republicans already accept with Latinos.

John Michael McGrath is aDigital Media Producer for TVO.

It's possible that 6 years of "Obama is a secret Kenyan moooslim" has lowered the bar for such things, only say this for the latest smear effort on Justin Trudeau: he did actually go to the mosque in his riding he's been accused of going to. That this is an utterly mundane task for a Member of Parliament has non, of class, stopped several employees of Quebecor from trying to plow it into a scandal. If y'all're confused: no, y'all didn't suffer a head injury. Information technology's just crackers.

As far as anyone's concerned with the facts in a example like this, the National Post'south Jon Kay lays them out—and the truly shameful demagoguery that'south at work here. The near pregnant case against the Al Sunnah Al Nabawiah mosque is that, prior to nine/11, a man who would later be detained past the Americans in Guantanamo preached at that place for "near a month."

If that sounds incriminating to you, consider that terrorist and murderer Eric Rudolph was surreptitiously supported by his devout, racist correligionists for the better office of a decade. Politicians are, last I checked, still allowed to attend churches in that function of Northward Carolina.

But reason isn't the point. If it were, we'd exist content to annotation that Jason Kenney has faced the same accusation, and was excused with a totally reasonable explanation. The point is for the Conservatives to plant a seed that will blossom into a yard e-mail chain messages, passed from one senior citizen's Hotmail account to the next, with nary a critical neuron activated. For the sort of person who is outraged by Campbell's tomato plant and rice soup being certified halal, this is catnip.

Information technology'southward not obvious why the Tories would resort to something like this at this juncture: information technology'southward more than a twelvemonth earlier the next election, and they're however competitive in the polls, though Trudeau'south lead has been enduring. That itself may exist what has the governing party (sigh) spooked by their new challenger: by this signal in their respective careers as Liberal leaders, anybody already knew that Stéphane Dion wasn't a leader and that Michael Ignatieff didn't come back for yous.

The other possibility is simply that the party figures it needs to play a tune the base wants to hear. Fifty-fifty a passing glance at the places where Tory die-hards besiege makes information technology clear that this kind of guilt-past-association for annihilation proximate to Muslims has a willing audience. Stephen Harper has been busy trying hard to proceed people from looking at, say, the entire Upper Chamber of the Canadian Parliament or the mess that is the purchase of new fighter jets, and sometimes people but demand some of that one-time time religion.

There'southward a problem, of course: as Krusty the Clown discovered, information technology's a mistake to say the quiet part loud. And the kind of thing that can be said in a backroom somewhere to party faithful, or even as a flash-nudge remark to a reporter off the record, looks different when it's beingness broadcast across the country by the friendliest of sources.

I hateful, maybe the Tories are fine with the notion that Canadian Muslims (who, while growing rapidly, nevertheless incorporate a small minority of voters) will be disgusted past this kind of xenophobia and will expect to vote for someone else. But information technology increasingly seems equally if the Tories are willing to fail the same examination the US Republicans already take with Latinos: rather than find some style to conform themselves to the reality that Canada has and volition accept a large Muslim community, they'd prefer to engage in bulldoze-by smears.

The smart money, alas, is that this is all largely forgotten the next time Canadians head to the ballot box. We'll see if Canadian voters retain their capacity to surprise united states of america.

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Source: https://hazlitt.net/blog/trudeau-islam-and-perils-saying-quiet-part-loud

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