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Canada: Region of Waterloo council approves policy to fight ‘Islamophobia’

MAR 27, 2022 5:00 PM

BY ROBERT SPENCER

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The term “Islamophobia” is an illegitimate conflation of two distinct phenomena: crimes against innocent Muslims, which are never justified, and honest analysis of the motivating ideology of jihad terror, which is always necessary. Islamic advocacy groups and their leftist allies have been insisting for years that such analysis, too, constituted “Islamophobia.” In Waterloo, now we will see: will this anti-“Islamophobia” inhibit opposition to jihad terror and analysis of its motivating ideology? Of course it will.



“Region of Waterloo council votes in favour of policy to fight Islamophobia,” by Ricardo Veneza, CTV News, March 24, 2022:

The Region of Waterloo is going ahead with a revised policy that aims to eradicate Islamophobia.

Councillors unanimously voted in favour of the policy Wednesday night that will see Jan. 29 recognized as a day of mourning in remembrance of the Quebec City mosque attack, anti-Islamophobia training for staff, amend the code of conduct to address harassment based on race, religion, gender identity or sexual orientation, and engage area municipalities to consider similar bylaws.

“I’m looking forward to the difficult work that is ahead and that we can find many ways as a region to continue to support this,” said Coun. Jim Erb.

A previous attempt to pass the policy failed around a month ago due to objections from key community group Coalition of Muslim Women K-W.

They noted that no money was attached to back up a program that is seeing federal funding pulled.

On Wednesday, council approved up $100,000 for the coalition’s Hate or Discrimination Reporting and Support Program for 12 months beginning on April 1.

“Islamophobia happens at the intersection of racism, xenophobia, anti-Islam, anti-Muslim biases, and prejudices,” said Fauzia Mazhar with the coalition.

Kitchener Mayor Berry Vrbanovic adds that the set of recommendations speaks to the seriousness of an increasingly disturbing trend of hate against Muslims….
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