Originally posted by jayne lee wilson
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And there lies the crux. The normally 'sensitive' ones have now become very insensitive towards those whom they used to defend to the hilt in their 'anti-imperialism' crusades.
Those who march with banners saying 'Je Suis Charlie' are clearly identifying themselves with those whose business is to insult 'people of faith' and others. The apparent naivety of many displaying and uttering this slogan is quite breathtaking, considering the offence caused to many, not least the overwhelmingly peaceful majority of Moslems in the West. There is a clear case for restraint on all sides here and for society to concentrate on defeating terrorism, but, no, we still have people marching with their silly banners and slogans!
Furthermore, when 'Hollywood darlings' like George Clooney start encouraging us to jump on populist knee-jerk bandwagons at a quite unconnected awards ceremony, some might instinctively suspect that is the very time to remain standing on somewhat more solid ground ...
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