
Awan can dish it out -- but he can't take it
Now we're in full psychotherapy mode. Awan is telling the kangaroo court -- apropos of nothing -- about the negative public reaction that he and his fellow mini-fascists received after filing their complaint against Maclean's.
It's got nothing to do with what Maclean's published. It's got nothing to do with Mark Steyn's book.
That public backlash is a natural -- and healthy! and encouraging! -- public reaction to a bunch of little censors trying to import Saudi values into Canada.
Julian Porter is making that exact point now, as an objection. He's reading from one of Elmasry's documents claiming that the public reaction was evidence of Islamophobia.
Uh, nope. It's evidence of a healthy public skepticism of censors, bullies and nuisance litigators.

