Rex Murphy on Canada’s Walk-out at the UN
September 29, 2009 – 3:13 pmHere is Rex Murphy’s “Point of View” commentary from CBC’s The National Sept. 24:
It wasn’t a red-letter day for sanity at the United Nations yesterday. Moammar Gadhafi in particular put on a performance that would have stretched credibility even as a “Saturday Night Live” skit. In 93 minutes the world will never have again, thank God, he railed on that swine flu was a plot by the pharmaceuticals, additionally that the world may soon be swept by a fish flu, and that John F. Kennedy’s assassination was likely the work of, who else, Israeli agents. However, all was not surreal and bizarre.
Canada acted exceptionally. It announced that it would be boycotting the speech of Iran’s dubious president Ahmadinejad variously for Holocaust denial, for the jailing of one Canadian journalist, the death in prison of another, and perhaps more generally for the travesty of the elections held there recently and the vicious putdown of the huge protests that followed them. Ahmadinejad, it will painfully be remembered, was the world leader who invited no less than a one-time Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan to be a keynote speaker at a conference of scholars discussing the Holocaust. Headlining David Duke at a scholar on the Holocaust was not just a lapse in taste, it was an insult to the human mind. Daffy Duck is more of a scholar than David Duke.
The conference perfectly prefigured his remarks last week that the Holocaust was just, quote, “a pretext used by the Jews to trick the West into backing the creation of Israel,” that the Holocaust itself was questionable. Condemned for those statements, he wore the outrage from other leaders and Israel in particular as a badge of honour. Quote: “The anger of the world’s professional killers—Israelis—is a source of pride for us. ”
Normally governments try to duck real issues, avoid taking clear stands, but yesterday was different. The Canadian government neither temporized nor muffled itself in diplo-speak. It announced it would not attend the rant, set an example for other countries, and was a rare voice of brave lucidity in rebuking the detestable assertions of Iran’s president. The same man, be it noted, who in another talk two years ago at Columbia University added to the world’s anthropology by announcing there were—they don’t exist—no homosexuals in Iran. It was a really good speech to stay away from, with its replay of that oldest of hateful anti-Jewish bile, of the sinister web cast by the Jews over all aspects of the world. Can it be the 21st century in which these words are spoken in a world forum?
He said: “It is no longer acceptable that a small minority would dominate the politics, economy and culture of major parts of the world by its complicated networks and establish a new form of slavery to attain its racist ambitions,” unquote. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion fester on in that sentence.
Gadhafi we may partly excuse because of his irredeemable absurdity. Ahmadinejad is a bitter menace on his way to nuclear status.
So it was close to singularly refreshing that our government did the right thing, was out in front of a troop of other nations and left Ahmadinejad speaking to a dwindling hall. We don’t often see such moments, so it’s worth more than a salute when we do.
For The National, I’m Rex Murphy.
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3 Responses to “Rex Murphy on Canada’s Walk-out at the UN”
I am nearly 79 years old.I have listened to C.B.C. all my life and I have developed a tremendous repect for Rex Murphy and his opinions on all subjects. He is a journalist that demands attention for whatever he says ,because he is fair, clear-thinking, and clever
By Murray Rubin on Sep 30, 2009
Thank you Rex. It is good to see that there are still some authentic thinkers at the CBC. An original and thoughtful voice from the CBC is always welcomed and yours is definitely one.
By Jon Geist on Oct 1, 2009
Good on you Mr. Murphy and good on us!
Thank you so much for not doing the customary “on one hand and the other…” dance on this issue!
h.s.
By helena slampova on Oct 4, 2009