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July 17, 2008
Find and replace: Environmentalist for Human Rights Commission
Brendan O'Neill argues Greens are the enemies of liberty, saying environmentalists want to curb our freedom far more than the government's anti-terrorist laws ever will (in the Guardian... wtf?).
Imagine a society where even some liberals demanded severe restrictions on freedom of movement; where people campaigned for travelling overseas to be made prohibitively expensive in order to force people to stay at home; and where immigration was frowned upon as "toxic" and "destructive".
Imagine a society so illiberal that columnists felt no qualms about demanding government legislation to force us to change our behaviour; where the public was continually implored to feel guilty about everything from driving to shopping – and where those who refused to feel guilty were said to be suffering from a "psychological" disorder or some other species of "mental illness".
Surely no one would put up with such a society?
The word he is looking for is "Canada".
Related: Café owners in the Netherlands are joining a religious movement known as the One and Universal Smokers Church of God.
People who join the church get a membership card entitling them to smoke inside the building. Worshippers believe in the trinity of smoke, fire and ash and honour their god by smoking.
We are meant to take this sort of thing as political satire and nod our heads gravely that the public must be protected from itself; in Ontario we are no longer allowed to look at cigarettes behind the counter. Yet I am meant to respect the religion war ideology of a 7th century child rapist. You know something? I think I am finally beginning to get angry.
Posted by Ghost of a flea at July 17, 2008 07:24 AM
Comments
Is it too much belaboring the obvious to point out that the situation is even worse than O'Neill argues, because the greens' position is demonstrably false. It's not that skeptics are denying the truth, but that they are promoting the truth over the watermelon lie.
Of course, for the Guardian that may be expecting one scale too many to fall from their eyes.
M
Posted by: Mark Alger
at July 17, 2008 10:12 AM
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