Playing The Racism Card In Expansive Vitriol
"Laith Maouf should have never received funding. And I'm assured by Minister Hussen that not only has that funding been cut, but that he's going to conduct an extensive review of the funding that is being distributed through this program.""[Diversity and Inclusion Minister Ahmed Hussen is working] to ensure that no federal funds are used in any way to suborn [sic] the kind of hate [that was seen in the Laith Marouf case in an email."
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino"Antisemitism, hate and racism in all its forms have no place in Canada; [the situation with the CMAC is] absolutely unacceptable.""That is why we have also instructed the Department of Canadian Heritage to identify how CMAC was able to access funding in the first place, and to look for immediate solutions when it comes to properly vetting funding applicants, including any individuals they employ or partner with.""Minister Hussen will continue to work with his colleagues to ensure that programs that are both within and outside of his purview are assessed with strong processes, in order t ensure nothing like this ever happens again.""We are leaving no stone unturned on this matter."Diversity and Inclusion Ministry spokesperson Arevig Afarian"Jewish White Supremacists [are] loud mouthed bags of human feces.""Frogs have much less IQ than 77. [French is an] ugly language.""Nothing is more harmful to any decolonization movement in the world -- than Jewish White Boys/Girls.""[Blacks and Indigenous figures are] house slaves."Laith Marouf -- Antisemite Extraordinaire
Housing and Diversity and Inclusion Minister Ahmed Hussen is calling on the Community Media Advocacy Centre to explain how it will rectify the damage caused by a series of controversial tweets. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) |
As
the days go by since it was first revealed that government auspices and
taxpayer funding have gone out to one of the most outspoken racists in
Canada -- on a contract signed between Diversity and Inclusion Minister
Ahmed Hussen and the Community Media Advocacy Centre's 'chief
consultant' Laith Marouf, to hold cross-Canada seminars instructing
broadcasters and news media how best to address issues plaguing the
country, of racism and institutionalized discrimination -- more details
are emerging.
Palestinian-Syrian
Laith Marouf was a practised racist from his university days when he
promoted BDS and staged protests against Jewish or Israeli speakers
invited by campus groups to address university students. His scrawling
of antisemitic and anti-Israel racist slurs on university property saw
him forbidden access to university property. That he also wrote scathing
slanders about Aboriginal, Black and French citizens demonstrated the
wide stretch of those he maligned, but his main focus was always on the
denigration of Jews.
His
activities and his statements were prominent enough and sufficiently
frequent that anyone in public office doing even a casual background
search before committing to hiring him as a consultant or in any other
public capacity would have immediately come across the negative
consequences of any alliance with the man. Which hasn't seemed to be an
impediment to government departments searching out a potential source to
augment government programs on inclusion, diversity and anti-racism.
Yet
the ministers responsible in this recently-divulged imbroglio had no
inkling whatever who and what they were dealing with; no idea that the
man and the group he represented were one and the same, no idea that the
venomous tripe he disgorged was incendiary hate. Former Member of
Parliament Michael Levitt, once in Justin Trudeau's Liberal caucus
wrote:
"Looking back on events over the last week [with] regards to Marouf affair, I'm utterly disheartened. Taking a stand against antisemitism should be a given [and] yet so few of my former Liberal colleagues have done so."
It
is both inexplicable and incredible that a seasoned hater, who when he
was granted citizenship in 2020 posted a slam against "Apartheid Canada"
for having taken too long to process his application for citizenship,
was never identified as someone whose worldview and specific hatreds in
an ongoing campaign of vilification of minorities and Jews in particular
would never be tagged as unsuitable for Canadian citizenship.
It
seems fairly inconsequential in funding dollars that his latest
contract amounted to $133,000 to partner with the government of Canada
in fighting ethnic and religious biases in media coverage. But it was
the imprimatur of the Canadian government that gained this man and his
group legitimacy of official recognition that went beyond the value of
mere dollars. But wait: these were not the only government departments
that saw fit to do business with this reprehensible bigot.
Mark
Goldberg, a telecommunications consultant who had long followed the
affairs of this man revealed that federal records indicate CMAC/Marouf
collected $537,480 in contract revenues from the Broadcast Participation
Fund between 2016 and 2021. Minister Hussen, who had praised Marouf
several months back with the signing of the contract, more latterly
called on CMAC to explain how they could have hired someone of his ilk
as their primary (and only) consultant, an "antisemetic" and "xenophobic" figure.
Representing
the Montreal area, Liberal MP Anthony Housefather revealed that
Minister Hussen had dismissed his own earlier warnings and cautionary
advice about the quality of Marouf's character. A day ago MP Housefather
called on "all 338 Members of Parliament" to condemn the "antisemitism and hate expressed by Marouf". University of Ottawa professor Michael Geist remarked on how strangely silent the federal government is on the affair.
With
the revelation of Marouf's hateful remarks about French Canadians,
their intelligence quotient and their language, a stir has arisen from
that source that doesn't appreciate being named as 'frogs'. To which
Marouf wrote in response: "It
is astounding how easy it has been for the pro-Israeli lobby to whip
the racist media in Quebec into a frenzy against a Palestinian Arab man".
"After this week's media coverage, CMAC is reminded of how online and mainstream media are powerful tools of White Supremacy."
"[Community
Media Advocacy Centre (CMAC)] continues to see the need for an
anti-racism strategy for broadcasting that disrupts settler-colonialism
and oppression in the media."
"CMAC
is a not-for-profit corporation, engaging in research, relationship
building, and learning to advocate for the rights of Indigenous,
racialized and disability communities within the communications,
broadcasting and media industries."
Laith Marouf, founder, strategist, Community Media Advocacy Centre
Pure
wokespeak, beloved by the Liberal Government of Canada. Which didn't
hesitate to turn up sedimentary landscape rocks in their tireless search
for an appropriately seasoned, anti-racist committed to aligning with
government programs to abolish racism in Canada's airwaves, print news
editions and online social media.
Labels: Ahmed Hussen, Anti-Racism Contract, CMAC, Diversity and Inclusion Ministry Heritage Canada, Laith Marouf, Liberal Government of Justin Trudeau
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