The Windy Kilts, at the Russell CeltFest
September 26, 2007 at 4:52 am (Uncategorized)
September 26, 2007 at 4:25 am (Uncategorized)
The Windy Kilts, at the Russell CeltFest
September 25, 2007 at 9:52 pm (Uncategorized)
September 25, 2007 at 9:25 pm (Uncategorized)
Larry Zolf on the Mulroney "memoirs"
September 25, 2007 at 2:21 am (Uncategorized)
“He was born and raised in Quebec, but it seems Brian Mulroney does not now — and may never have had — a real understanding of Quebec ethnic nationalism.How else to explain the raft of gaffes in his recently released autobiography, Memoirs: 1939-1993?”
Regarding Trudeau’s (alleged) or Quebec’s (apparent) antisemitism:
“It may come as a surprise to Mulroney, but nobody in Quebec — or anybody else in Canada — cared about the Jews being slaughtered in Europe, least of all Pierre Sévigny, war hero that he was.” (read the full article)
Any student of history knows that very little of the actual plight of the European Jews was known to the outside world. Any suggestion that Jews were being exterminated was treated with incredulity. Nazi propaganda and the general attitudes in the rest of the world about Jews at best left most unreceptive to rumours of extermination, and at worst unsympathetic. It could be said that none of those who went to war did so because of Hitler’s Jewish policies.
Only after the war, when the atrocities became known, did most see and understand the full horror of it all.
Even so, many countries, including Canada, partly from guilt and partly from anti-Jewish sentiment, still resisted accepting “too many” refugees. Hence the avid support of the Israeli State. “Let them have their own state, as long as they don’t come here”.
Larry Zolf on the Mulroney "memoirs"
September 24, 2007 at 7:21 pm (Uncategorized)
“He was born and raised in Quebec, but it seems Brian Mulroney does not now — and may never have had — a real understanding of Quebec ethnic nationalism.How else to explain the raft of gaffes in his recently released autobiography, Memoirs: 1939-1993?”
Regarding Trudeau’s (alleged) or Quebec’s (apparent) antisemitism:
“It may come as a surprise to Mulroney, but nobody in Quebec — or anybody else in Canada — cared about the Jews being slaughtered in Europe, least of all Pierre Sévigny, war hero that he was.” (read the full article)
Any student of history knows that very little of the actual plight of the European Jews was known to the outside world. Any suggestion that Jews were being exterminated was treated with incredulity. Nazi propaganda and the general attitudes in the rest of the world about Jews at best left most unreceptive to rumours of extermination, and at worst unsympathetic. It could be said that none of those who went to war did so because of Hitler’s Jewish policies.
Only after the war, when the atrocities became known, did most see and understand the full horror of it all.
Even so, many countries, including Canada, partly from guilt and partly from anti-Jewish sentiment, still resisted accepting “too many” refugees. Hence the avid support of the Israeli State. “Let them have their own state, as long as they don’t come here”.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt
September 23, 2007 at 6:40 am (Uncategorized)
The AIDS Memorial Quilt
September 22, 2007 at 11:40 pm (Uncategorized)