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October 5th, 2005 at 9:59 pm

Now they’ve gone too far

Banning piggy pictures is bad enough, but banning St George’s Cross is definitely going too far. CNN reports:

British prison officers who wore a St. George's Cross tie-pin have been ticked off by the jails watchdog over concerns about the symbol's racist connotations.

The pins showing the English flag — which has often raised hackles due to its connection with the Crusades of the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries — could be "misconstrued", Chief Inspector of Prisons Anne Owers said in a section on race in a report on a jail in the northern English city of Wakefield.

The banner of St. George, the red cross of a martyr on a white background, was adopted for the uniform of English soldiers during the military expeditions by European powers to recapture the Holy Land from Muslims, and later became the national flag of England.
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As one of her formal recommendations Owers said: "Staff should not wear unauthorized badges or pins."

Chris Doyle, director of the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding, said Tuesday the red cross was an insensitive reminder of the Crusades.

"A lot of Muslims and Arabs view the Crusades as a bloody episode in our history," he told CNN. "They see those campaigns as Christendom launching a brutal holy war against Islam."

"Muslim or Arab prisoners could take umbrage if staff wore a red cross badge. It's also got associations with the far-right. Prison officers should be seen to be neutral."

Doyle added that it was now time for England to find a new flag and a patron saint who is "not associated with our bloody past and one we can all identify with."

New patron saint? For England? You don't mean? Surely not!

I don't understand why Muslims would be offended by allusion to the Crusades. They won the Crusades. The only reason they remember the Crusades at all is because some 19th-century Europeans made a big deal about them. Not only that, how many times do Christians have to apologise for them before the Muslims get over whatever it is they find so upsetting.

Like I said, banning Piglet is bad enough, but this is too much. I'm posting St George's Cross right here.

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October 5th, 2005 at 8:53 pm

Terrorist chic

Terrorism is so cool now.

Terror fashion is about to invade cities. The new French brand Anticon is launching a new concept of hooded sweatshirts. Graffiti artists, people with acne, snowboarders or simply superheroes would certainly be into them. To order your sweatshirt, you'll have to wait a few more weeks but we wanted you to be first in the know. Definitely an eye-catching fashion statement.

Fashion statement–right!

If someone wore one of those around here in deepest winter, it would make a rather different kind of statement, more like: I can't read a thermometer. Everyone else would be dressed like this. (Downloaded from the Yukon Quest website.)

The bozo in the terrorist hoodie would freeze in seconds.

via Dhimmi Watch.

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October 5th, 2005 at 8:10 pm

A new blog in the neighbourhood

My friend Chris Klassen has started his own blog, Limited Thinking. Check it out. Chris lives four houses down the street from me, and we go to church and Bible study together. Don't let the skinhead-biker photo on his blog fool you: he's really a nice guy. So, go easy on him.

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