- Reaction score
- 1,476
- Points
- 1,040
Had those opposed to CF advertising in their paper decided to run counter ads (showing why the CF is an evil war machine, etc), then all the power to them. This is no different that Berkeley opposing the USMC recruiting office. Those students are hypocrites. They oppose Chinese oppression in Tibet, want to boycott the olympics, yet live in houses and apartments full of objects stamped "made in China". They like their rights, but want to scrub the "evil" CF from their paper. This is the evil of "political correctness" in telling us what we ought to see, because we are too foolish to make up our own minds, and they know better. We are talking about banning a government organisation from advertising in their paper. A majority voted for it. Big friggin' deal. If the majority of Canadians voted to have all persons of colour deported, would it be right? Well, the majority voted that way, right? Wrong. We live in a liberal democracy, where the rights of all must be respected. The CF is a well-respected institution, and even though in a democratic forum a group of people decided that they didn't want the CF advertising in their paper, there are other ways. They could have marched and protested. They could have had "group ins" where they cut and burn the CF ads from the paper. As I stated, they could have put in counter-adverts (but that would have cost money).
Don't fool yourselves: this was a blatant act of censorship (not to be confused with putting R rated movies on after 11 pm).
Don't fool yourselves: this was a blatant act of censorship (not to be confused with putting R rated movies on after 11 pm).