As I told viewers last night: I’m not particularly religious, but Yom Kippur is an important holiday for Jews, and I was surprised to receive an invitation to speak at a synagogue the night before.
I had a blunt message for the virtue-signalling Toronto Jews in the congregation, and not all of them appreciated it.
But I discovered that if I questioned them even gently about their liberal views, they weren't able to respond.
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It is all over Europe.
It is coming to Canada – and perhaps sooner than most realize.
These are people who know that they, personally, are reasonable. They know that they are open minded. They know that they personally would never take down another civilization or culture. And because they think that all people are the same, the refugees will look at things the same way as their enlightened selves. Those with personal experience with other cultures when those cultures are not in the minority know better. I’ve encountered the same difficulty when trying to explain to millennials that true multiculturalism means accepting racism, sexism, and slavery because other cultures can be explicitly based on them.
It’s another form of the old difference where conservatives make decisions based on experience and progressives make decisions based on theory.