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December 19, 2003
Specifics better than death threats
Letters
Editor: Given that your fine publication has already published
a front-page attack on me in recent years ("Slant at SFU worries
Jews," Dec. 14, 2001 – www.jewishindependent.ca/archives/dec01/dec01.html),
I thought you might appreciate it if I outed myself as the shrieking,
hoarse-voiced "ringleader" of the picket against Bush
administration advisor Daniel Pipes, so that future ad hominem attacks
might be carried out more accurately.
At first glance, I was confused by your editorial; when I saw the
slogan "No more chocolate cake," I was afraid that one
of your dedicated reporters had bugged my doctor's office in an
effort at further muck-racking. What I realized, upon closer reading,
was that you were accusing us – using the hilarious "chocolate
cake" and "line dancing" quips – of having strung
together non sequiturs in our sloganeering. I can understand how
someone unfamiliar with Israel's atrocities (a hiring pre-requisite
at your paper, no?) might have been confused.
Here's a quick explanation: Our long, specific list of grievances
has a two-fold utility. Not only does our concentration on particular
Israeli government initiatives (i.e. bypass roads, political imprisonment,
etc.) clearly distinguish us from those who hate Israel as an extension
of their despicable anti-Semitism, but it also clearly set us apart
from those supporters of Israel who showed at the event, able to
muster nothing more articulate than middle fingers, death threats,
accusations of nazism and admonitions against suicide bombers.
Hopefully, this will help avoid any further confusion. Somehow,
though, I doubt it.
Charles Demers
Vancouver
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