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Syed Soharwardy flashback

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I was looking for this pro-sharia law Op-Ed by Syed Soharwardy, the Pakistani-born anti-Semite who first filed the human rights complaint against me for publishing the Danish cartoons of Mohammed, when I came across this 2003 news item about Soharwardy that I hadn't seen before.

Soharwardy didn't like the fact that the CBC ran a story that was "critical" of Islam.

"I am afraid that someone may get inspired by these hate-creating programs and may commit hate-crimes against Canadian Muslims," he says. "The CBC will be fully responsible for any hate crime that may be committed by any person who may be inspired by CBC's racist programs." Soharwardy asks that the government suspend all funding to CBC immediately, unless the public broadcaster changes its "racist policies" against Canadian Muslims.

 

Has there been a single moment in that man's life where he wasn't trying to impose his Pakistani-Saudi values of censorship and religious supremacism on his adopted country?

What a clown. Maybe "clown" isn't the best word, though. Because when you cross a clown, you don't usually end up beaten to the point of hospitalization.

 

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