” was the word Quebec’s Minister of the French Language Jean-François Roberge used this week to describe a 2019 opinion piece co-written by journalist and human rights activist Amira Elghawaby about the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Bill 21, which limits the wearing of religious clothing by public servants in Quebec.
In the lead-up to the 2021 federal election, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who named Elghawaby to the strategic role, tossed word salads in response to questions about Bill 21, pandering to valuable Quebec voters., he criticized “the provinces and the territories” who invoke the notwithstanding clause, which allows provincial legislatures to override the Charter and prevent court challenges.
However, the following day, in the wake of attacks from Quebec media and politicians, the PM placed Elghawaby directly in the line of fire,in that 2019 op-ed, betraying a staggering lack of care and understanding of how Muslim women are portrayed and positioned in Canadian politics and media. It is almost impossible to imagine Trudeau and his staff had not anticipated a swift backlash from proponents of Quebec’s discriminatory law.
Muslim women have long been the focus of dog-whistle “debates” about immigration and Islam. As a journalism researcher, I have studied Quebec news coverage of Bill 21’s precursor, Bill 62 , which prohibits face coverings worn by public employees and was passed by then Premier Philippe Couillard’s Liberals in 2017.
asmaam You would have a white man fight Islamophobia rather than a Muslim woman?
asmaam Well to be fair, she has been digging her own hole for the last ten years. But I agree that it seems like a setup. The really good thing about all that transpired is that Québec is obviously more unified than ever, and will not take anymore shit from its haters ;)
asmaam This Minster against Islamophobia chooses to wear a symbol of female oppression, a symbol that in many parts of the Muslim world today is used to tell women they are subservient to men, as we are tragically witnessing in Iran. It’s the confederate flag equivalent for women.
asmaam Think about it - have you ever met someone that is an out and out racist and not in the movies?
asmaam Get rid of her and this ridiculous expense of an Islamophobia office that’s not needed by anybody. Who represents all other cultures or religions? This just creates more divisions in society. Will they call me a racist for writing this?
asmaam She has now apologized to the people of Quebec…but only when she stands to lose position and money. Why is an apology always enough for Liberals to eliminate their past sins? seems they’re always sorry about something. They’re a very sorry lot.
asmaam Trudeau trucks people of other colours to think he cares about them. He is the white supremacist who only hangs out with whiten people and y’all got duped. Poc are just props to get votes to him. Y’all get used and abused for a low price.
asmaam Maybe she’s up to the task
asmaam I'm glad he set her up for the fall of her life, well deserved.
asmaam No one forced her to belly up to the taxpayer filled trough. She could have stayed on at the Trudeau Star and carried on working for him there. Now of course, if she ever loses that cash for life position, it will be because of racism.
asmaam That is why he did it to make himself look good while covering his sorry ass on this contenious issue in Quebec, where votes matter. There is no other way to put it.
asmaam Good question. Why is the sky blue and Trudeau’s face sometimes Black?
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