On Friday’s show we had a heated discussion about whether or not people change their views with time. We were talking about the “inappropriate remarks” made seventeen years ago by Conservative MP Tom Lukiwiski regarding homosexuals. Many of you said the remarks were made along time ago and he shouldn’t be removed from the Conservative caucus because of the hateful incident that was caught on video tape. I don’t believe that. This man was forty years old when he made the comments. He knew better. If he had made the same kind of remarks about aboriginals, women, or a religious group I think there would be a greater uproar. The truth is many Canadians may not agree with what Tom Lukiwski said, but they don’t really want to be seen opposing it either. That’s bigotry my friends whether you like it or not.
I would like to say that I was a little overzealous on Friday as well. I didn’t think something through before I said it. I should not have used the KKK example without being more clear. I said that I don’t believe the KKK men who have been tried in the last few years for crimes they committed against blacks in the sixties have changed their opinion one bit about African Americans. I mentioned lynching. I apologise to those of you who found that reference too extreme. I wasn’t talking about the act of murder. I was talking about how the men charged with these crimes forty years later expressed no remorse or change in attitude regarding the African Americans they tortured and killed. The jury noticed it, so did the judge and the press. I should have used a better example. I’m sorry for my unintentional insensitivity on that one. I screw up now and then.
Here’s a perfect example of how the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. The FIA Formula One Racing boss is named Max Mosley. He is an Englishman. His father was British Fascist Nazi Party sympathizer Oswald Mosley. (known as the leader of the British Nazi Party during WW2) So, the father was a Nazi and the son, Max Mosley, has just been accused of being involved in sado-masochistic sex games with hookers dressed up as Nazis and their concentration camp victims!!!! Remember this the next time you say something questionable in front of your kids. Sure people change their minds, but not all people, and not all the time.
Jeff Allan