Montreal Unitarian U*U Jeremy Searle Acknowledges That His Anti-Separatist Québécois Rhetoric Echoes Nazi Hate Speech. . .
But refuses to formally apologize for comparing Québécois separatists to destructive Emerald Ash Borer bugs, and expressing hope that Québécois separatists will be "eradicated" like "ash borer bugs" within a decade.
But don't take *my* word for it U*Us, take the word of Jeremy Searle himself, as reported today in this La Presse newspaper article by Rima Elkouri titled,
Je m'excuse moi non plus
It will be interesting to see what, if anything, Rev. Diane Rollert and other leaders of the Unitarian Church Of Montreal say to publicly denounce Jeremy Searle's anti-separatist hate speech that not only echoes Nazi hate speech against Jews, but more recent Hutu hate speech against Tutsi's leading up to the genocide in Rwanda.
This YouTube video records Jeremy Searle's exact words:
Montreal Unitarian U*U Jeremy Searle might be well advised to enter into a free and responsible search for the truth and meaning of this article and video by anthropologist Hugh Raffles, which explains how "using language about insects in reference to people can lead to violent acts", up to and including the violent act known as genocide...
Insect Language and Genocide
But don't take *my* word for it U*Us, take the word of Jeremy Searle himself, as reported today in this La Presse newspaper article by Rima Elkouri titled,
Je m'excuse moi non plus
It will be interesting to see what, if anything, Rev. Diane Rollert and other leaders of the Unitarian Church Of Montreal say to publicly denounce Jeremy Searle's anti-separatist hate speech that not only echoes Nazi hate speech against Jews, but more recent Hutu hate speech against Tutsi's leading up to the genocide in Rwanda.
This YouTube video records Jeremy Searle's exact words:
Montreal Unitarian U*U Jeremy Searle might be well advised to enter into a free and responsible search for the truth and meaning of this article and video by anthropologist Hugh Raffles, which explains how "using language about insects in reference to people can lead to violent acts", up to and including the violent act known as genocide...
Insect Language and Genocide
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