Quote of the day 2

Maybe you’d know that, on domestic policy, Obama uses the veneer of disinterested arbiter as a feint. Or maybe you’d just figure that no serious world leader can ever be neutral on vital issues. So you’d start combing the speech for what lies underneath the usual Obama straw men — and women: “I reject the view of some in the West that a woman who chooses to cover her hair is somehow less equal.” Very brave of you, I’m sure. But what about the Muslim women who choose not to cover themselves and wind up as the victims of honor killings in Germany and Scandinavia and Toronto and Dallas? Ah, but that would have required real courage, not audience flattery masquerading as such.

Mark Steyn, June 20, 2009

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One Response to “Quote of the day 2”

  1. Hi Andrew.
    Looking at that filthy statement by Obama, he is (incredibly) trying to project the inequalities and contempt of Muslim Men onto Western Men.
    The fact is that in the West we see women victims as MORE EQUAL and deserving of reparations.
    Obam’s slanderous assertion is utterly grotesque, and makes me wonder if he drank more than Bush ever did in his whole life.
    After all, he’s already spent more money.

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