I
just came across a bit that says some of the Harper Party MPs are speaking out
about the CBC decision to not show the Charlie Hebdo pictures that are supposed
to be the reason for the extremist attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices on
Wednesday.
Maybe
they just don’t get it. These pictures
are offensive to some people. There are
a few that find them so offensive that it pushes them off their axis so far as
to fire bomb buildings and kill people.
There
are two things at play here. Freedom of
Expression and Freedom of the Press.
Freedom of expression allows me to write my blog and think that there
are some Class A Idiots running around Ottawa who say “Yea” when Steve Harper
says “Yea” and “Nay” when Steve Harper says “Nay”.
Freedom
of the Press means that the news people should pursue and tell the news that
they think is relevant to people without interference from elected people. They answer to their editors, not you and not
Steve Harper.
I
totally agree with the stance that the CBC has taken. The story is about the horrid killing of the
10 people inside the office of Charlie Hebdo and the 2 police officer assigned
to protect them, not that they publish what a lot of people would consider
trash.
If
pictures weren’t worth putting on the air last week, are they worth putting up
today?
Maybe
we should ask why the CBC isn’t showing the pictures from that magazine that caused
an anti Semitism law suit? Or how about
showing the pictures that generated lawsuits from other religions?
The
CBC also decided not to show the one attacker walking up and killing the
wounded police officer in cold blood after the attack on the office. That too is an important part of the
story. Or do mere words suffice there?
We
recently had the Magnotta trial here in Canada.
Should the CBC have shown the images and videos from that? Do we need to see the cut up victim to show
people that Magnotta should be in prison for a very long time?
The
bottom line is that if you don’t like the CBC coverage of the story, watch
another channel. I don’t give a damn
that “taxpayer money” helps fund the CBC.
The news is supposed to be impartial, the standards are set by the
editorial staff at the CBC. If enough
people change the channel, CBC News will change its policy.
And
if you think that it is so all fired important that your constituents see these
pictures, maybe you should post them on your own damn site. The party pays for it, and it won’t cost me a
dime. At least it had better not.
If
you’re really interested in freedom of expression and freedom of the press,
maybe you should be speaking out about other things….
How
about the 7 year sentence of Mohamed Fahmy and two of his fellow Al Jazeera correspondents
for covering the Muslim Brotherhood protests in Egypt?
How
about the 10 year 1,000 lashes sentence for Raif Badawi for “insulting” Islam in his blog?
How
about making all candidates show up for All Candidate Debates at election
time? At least the ones on your team…
And
how about having Ministers stand and answer questions in Debate, in Oral
Question Period, and live press gatherings instead of reciting PMO approved
talking points?
Je
ne suis pas Charlie Hebdo, mais il est mon frère.
C’est tout, Salute!
C’est tout, Salute!
BC
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