The Muhammad Cartoons Blogburst Under Attack
Michelle Malkin
When it comes to speaking and writing on unpleasant matters, I learned a long time ago to stop apologizing. It is a waste of my breath, time, and energy to precede every political discussion with "I'm not saying all [X] are [Y]." Or: "Of course, I don't hate all [Z] and please don't misunderstand me, blah, blah, blah."
Liberal guilt is a defect I don't suffer. And, in these times, none us can afford.
Because of this unwillingness to preface my arguments with Kleenex-wetting clauses, I am invariably accused of being motivated first and solely by hatred, bigotry, racism, sexism, whatever-ism--whether the topic is the mechanics of immigration enforcement or national security profiling or the spread of radical Islam.
This hysterical reaction in the Toronto Star to the Muhammad Cartoons Blogburst is a shining example of what I'm talking about:
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