Uh Oh - Somebody Said Something
This is an interesting story to me because I've been following the Canadian Human Rights Commission "Trials and Travails" via Ezra Levant's blog and, well, this news article is about somebody saying something, too. Something bad, that is. Because apparently, we're all supposed to pretend now that lots of young, black women from Haiti with old, white SEPARATISTE husbands are appointed the Queen's representative in Canada:
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In an article published Wednesday in the independent monthly magazine, L'Aut'Journal, Beaulieu said Jean was appointed to the governor-general's post because she was "black, young, pretty, ambitious, and because of her husband, certainly a nationalist as well."In an interview with La Presse yesterday, the author defended his text, saying had not intended to be racist, but his eight references to the 'negre reine" caught the attention of Bloc Quebecois MP Vivian Barbot.
Really? It was/is the reference(s) to her husband, a Separatiste Svengali, that always catches mine. I mean, it's not her fault, of course, but how come every time we have a woman appointed to anything in this country, there's some prima donna man of unsavoury political ambition attached to the appointment? And why should the Bloc give a shit? Why are they still here, for that matter? They lost the referendum several years ago. Fuck off, already, assholes. You promised you'd fuck off. Assholes. Or rather (if I may, CHRC) "lying assholes".

