Asper Media pushes SSM
Are the Asper Media
Propagandists for "Gay Marriage?"
By Stephen Gray
"I suspect Harper is
personally reconciled to the inevitability of gay marriage, but feels compelled
to hold a vote to appease parts of his political base. So let them have their
vote. It'll be their last stand."[1]
Leonard Stern, editorial pages editor of the Ottawa Citizen
It appears by the above
words from an editor of the Asper-owned Ottawa Citizen that those opposed to
"gay marriage" are making a "last stand." How would this
editor know this? Is he clairvoyant or is he just parroting the usual media bias
against anyone opposed to this nonsense.
The Edmonton Journal,
another Asper newspaper, had this to say on the subject of re-opening the
same-sex marriage debate: "Last week, Stephen Harper said the vote will
occur this fall. What credit he earns for keeping his promise is undermined
because fulfilling it will cause little more than a dollop of unnecessary
acrimony and potentially open a legal quagmire for the government."[2]
Notice the words: that
this will "potentially open a legal quagmire for the government." The
only "legal quagmire" in this country is the actions of those judges
who have subverted the Charter and declared "gay marriage" as a
"right." Thinking, sane, and normal people know that this distortion
of words called "same-sex marriage" was never in the Charter. One
would think the so called "investigative media" would know this. But
hey, do we have any investigative journalists left in this country?
The Calgary Herald,
another newspaper of the Asper conglomerate, had this to say on the subject:
"Prime Minister Stephen Harper isn't holding a free vote on the issue of
same-sex marriage this fall. He's proceeding with a free vote on whether MPs
want to revisit the law..Harper is going through the motions because he said he
would. He knows the law is highly unlikely to be repealed and the majority
sentiment in the House is that it's time to move on. He is also aware of the
constitutional can of worms that would be opened by any repeal of the
one-year-old law."[3]
Here we go again with
media misinformation. How can "any repeal of the.law" open a
"constitutional can of worms" when this nonsense of so-called
"same-sex marriage" was never in the Constitution and is in fact a
distortion of law? One would think the editorialists at the Calgary Herald would
know this. The Calgary Herald goes on to say this about the issue: "Harper
needs to be able to say he kept his promise while acknowledging that it's time
to live with the current legislation and move on. That's the scenario he'll end
up with in the fall and the matter will die there."[4]
Not to be outdone on this
matter of "gay marriage" another Asper newspaper, The Montreal
Gazette, had this to say about Stephen Harper: "On same-sex marriage, his
position is frankly preposterous, but you can almost see him wink as he advances
it: a free vote on the definition of marriage, but no use of the notwithstanding
clause, and existing same-sex marriages would never be annulled. It's not easy
to imagine such a free vote leading to a new law, even if Harper had a majority.
In any case, by far his best way out of this morass would be to drop the
issue."[5]
And the flagship of the
Asper newspapers, The National Post, had this to say on so-called same-sex
marriage, advising politicians to: "Vote their conscience." They then
go on to say, ".the best course is for Canadians to accept the status quo.:
Changing the law at this point would only set the stage for the Conservatives to
be (once again) speciously tarred as bigots in the next election."[6]
Surely these
"investigative" media should know that this "law" they are
talking about is a perversion of truth and the justice system. As to people
being called "bigots" the media are the very ones who have been using
this type of language against anyone opposed to this lie called "same-sex
marriage." So they should look in the mirror and see themselves for what
they are.
But hey, the ever
"knowledgeable" media knows best what is "good" for the
country!! The editor of the Ottawa Citizen tells us that this vote is the
"last stand" of those opposed to this aberration of "gay
marriage." And the editorialists at the Calgary Herald tells us that when
this is raised in parliament the "matter will die there." And the
Montreal Gazette says Harper's position on this issue is "frankly
preposterous." And the National Post tells us we should "accept the
status quo." For their information, the "status quo" is based on
a lie. What is "preposterous" in this country is the positions of most
of the major media in this country, who are supposed to "search for
truth" but are in fact promoting this abomination called "same-sex
marriage." If this is the standard of journalism today, is it any wonder
newspaper circulation is declining. After all, if they will distort the truth on
"same-sex marriage," one has to wonder if they are doing the same
thing with other issues?
Stephen Gray
June 17, 2006.