Tamil questions that can't be asked

That’s because professional ethnic grievance mongers cry ‘Racist!’ at the drop of a turban

by Mark Steyn on Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:20am - 179 Comments

Tamil questions that can't be askedThe other day, one of the least soft-headed of Canadian columnists, Lorrie Goldstein, wrote a piece in the Toronto Sun called “Protest backlash unearths racism”:

“Let’s not pretend that much of the condemnation of Tamils in Canada for protesting the plight of Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka isn’t racist.

“Any journalist who’s been around knows what’s going on and we have an obligation to speak up.”

I’ve been around. Well, okay, I’ve been nearby, as Mary Tyler Moore liked to say. And, insofar as I feel an obligation to speak up, it’s only to wonder at how far even the remarkably tensile concept of “racism” can be stretched.

First, let us note that his headline is hooey: there is no “protest backlash.” The protesting Tamils shut down a Toronto city block near the U.S. consulate for days, openly supported a terrorist organization banned in Canada, stormed the Gardiner Expressway and brought traffic to a standstill, and may or may not have been responsible for the burning of a Buddhist temple attended by many Sri Lankan Sinhalese. The “backlash,” by contrast, is little more than some irate calls to talk radio by non-Tamil commuters, plus one fellow who flew a plane over Queen’s Park with a banner saying “Protect Canada. Stop the Tamil Tigers.” (Despite reports to the contrary, he’s apparently not being investigated for perpetrating a “hate crime.” So far.) Nevertheless, while failing to supply a single example thereof, Mr. Goldstein objects to “the ranting of many ‘Canadians’ ” on this issue—“Canadians” in scare quotes, presumably, because no real Canadian would be so nakedly Tamilphobic.

What position should the average racist Canadian—or “Canadian,” as Mr. Goldstein would say—take on this subject? An old-school racist (clinging to the purist position usefully distilled in the old English expression “Wogs start at Calais”) might take the view that he couldn’t care less if one bunch of crazy natives sticks it to another bunch of crazy natives on some rinky-dink island in the Indian Ocean. As the then-U.S. secretary of state James Baker famously observed of the disintegrating Yugoslavia, “We don’t have a dog in this fight.”

But, on the other hand, an impeccable multiculturalist might take that position also. For, between the Tamils and the Sinhalese, who are we to judge? Lorrie Goldstein complains that, pre-Gardiner lockdown, Canadians failed to give credit to the Tamil community for its months of peaceful protest. But the peaceful protests had had all the impact they were ever likely to have: right up until the moment when the Sri Lankan army stormed the Tamil Tigers’ last redoubt and killed its leaders, the United States was calling for a ceasefire and the poseurs of the European Union were demanding “war crimes” investigations into each side. Amidst the celebrations that swept Colombo on news of the Tigers’ final liquidation, Sri Lankans nevertheless found time to swarm the British High Commission and burn an effigy of the foreign and commonwealth secretary, David Miliband—a degree of geopolitical celebrity he’s unlikely ever to enjoy again. What sort of deranged mob would take the trouble to construct an effigy of an entirely obscure London cabinet minister? Well, if Mr. Goldstein feels Canadians are Tamilphobic, many Sinhalese feel that Western opinion is profoundly Sinhalphobic.

Hey, but who cares? What happens in Lanka stays in Lanka, right? Er, no. “In the last few days,” complained Haroon Siddiqui in the Toronto Star, “we’ve heard, over and over again, an old Canadian myth: let the immigrants not import their old country troubles to Canada. Except that they always have: the British and the French, to start with . . .”

I suppose it’s possible to type that line with a straight face, if you sincerely think of the British and French as “immigrants” rather than settlers—or, if you prefer, conquerors—building a new land in their own image. But I’m inclined to agree with Mr. Siddiqui’s larger point that the oft-retailed leave-it-in-the-old-country argument is unpersuasive. It’s a feint, a proxy for what a lot of people really feel but can’t quite articulate lest Lorrie Goldstein call them racist.

Like the revelation during the 2006 war with Israel that half the population of Lebanon hold Canadian passports, the Tamil protests were one of those rare moments when the veil lifts and Canadians glimpse the sheer scale of societal transformation. The obvious question prompted by the size of demonstrations in Ottawa and Toronto is: how did Canada acquire that many Tamils? News reports suggesting that Toronto is home to “200,000 Tamils” prompted a lot of pooh-poohing about inflated figures and unreliable statistics. And surely they are. I doubt there are verifiable numbers on the Tamil population of Ontario. But, even if they’re half that 200,000, it would seem to be more Tamils than anyone might reasonably need—or indeed, even if you did need them, more than you could reasonably expect to acquire. A six-figure population of Germans, Russians, Chinese, Indonesians, sure. But Tamils are a small minority (15 per cent or so) of the population of a small island of 20 million people on the other side of the world. Yet Canada has somehow managed to preside over a bigger population transfer than the British did when they ran both Sri Lanka and India and imported a massive Tamil population from the mainland to work on tea plantations. The largest Tamil city in Sri Lanka is Jaffna, population 85,000. Is Toronto now the largest Tamil city in the world? And, if so, why?

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  • sf

    Steyn was born in Toronto, you idiot.

    • http://www.jackmitchell.ca Jack Mitchell

      And the post you’re replying to was sarcastic, you idiot.

      • sf

        No it wasn’t, there was not a hint of sarcasm to be found.

  • Adam Moscoe

    I completely and utterly agree to your points. These protests must stop. If Tamil Canadians support a terrorist organization then Tamil Canadians are also terrorists. The Tamil Tigers have killed nearly 4000 people in the last year, pioneered the use of women suicide bombers, and forced children to become child soldiers. They are considered terrorists by the United States, The European Union, Australia, The United Nations and Canada. Join my facebook page where I am attempting to gather as many Canadians who want the protests to stop and our streets cleared. Go to http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1827696452&ref=name#/pages/Stop-Protesting-in-Canada/85615011957?ref=mf

  • Thomas LaBelle

    While Steyn makes some good points, as usual, I just keep wondering what the Canadian Tamil protesters thought that Canada or the UN could do for them or to affect change in Sri Lanka. Sternly worded letters? Hands on hips? Cross looks? Move the troops from Afghanistan to intervene in S.L.? Occupying Parliament Hill and blocking the Queen’s highway accomplishes nothing except to anger “Canadians”.

  • reena

    I have no comment on Mark Steyn’s opinion but I have to disagree with his version of Tamil history. He states that Tamils only showed up in Sri Lanka when the British “imported a massive Tamil population from the mainland to work on tea plantations.” This is incorrect. Tamils were in the northern part of Sri Lanka long before the British brought Indian Tamils to work on tea estates. It would have helped if Steyn had spent a few minutes doing research on the origins of Tamils before he dished out his opinion about their current situation.

  • Cheryl D.

    Yay Mark!

  • Lucas McCain

    It is unfortunate that the Tamils like many others who come here do not want to be Canadian. They simply use our very flawed system to get what they want.

    All of course thanks to the Sainted Trudeau, who opened the doors to any nut case that wants to come here, and gave away the farm.

    If one wants to look down thr road to see where this is heading, read the British Newspapers. Britain has gone through this sort of thing.

    Unfortunately for the Brits, they have reached to point of no return and we are not far behind.

    I feel very fortunate about being an old man, because I will not live long enough to watch what was once a proud nation slide into oblivion.

    • Ranch

      Hi Lucas McCain,

      Why do you think nut cases in Québec want to separate Canada? Do Tamils asking to separate the country? At least do you know what exactly happening around the world? Well ask yourself why are we sending our own troops to Afghanistan?

      Well as a Canadian I salute your service to our country (I’m not going to call you nut case or old man). BTW younger generation (including immigrants) are paying your retirement (where do you think government gets the money for your retirement? They don’t save up your own money to pay you back instead they rely on immigrants and young people’s money dude!)

      Think about how people (like Tamils) helping you to live comfortably before calling them nut case!

      Ranch

  • Adam Moscoe

    For those who call Steyn a racist, he’s not. If you don’t like this piece or his other work, well then frankly don’t read the OPINION section on Macleans.

  • Jay M

    Mark,

    With respect to your comment,

    “I suppose it’s possible to type that line with a straight face, if you sincerely think of the British and French as “immigrants” rather than settlers—or, if you prefer, conquerors—building a new land in their own image.”

    Why the need to put a positive spin? Let’s call a spade a spade. If you prefer not to use the term “immigrant” then use the term “thief” cause that’s essentially what the British and French did in taking the land from the Native Indians and build it in their own image. This is acknowledged in the benefits our Native indian friends have that we normal immigrants/thieves don’t get. You know all those land claims, tax breaks, etc.

  • Stan

    I love the way Mark “tells it as it is,”…so much for poltical correctness, even if the PC establishment has done everything it can, to stop him from spewing out these awful truths.

  • http://www.kopywright.wordpress.com Prithvi

    About five hundred years ago, the only Canadian would have been a Red Indian. Now the Red Indians are almost gone and we have the French Canadians and the English Canadians and everyone else who is the ‘original’ Canadian. I am not a Tamil, nor an immigrant, but let me tell you this. The Srilankans have thrown the Tamils out, because they were on the island only for a couple of hundred years or so. The same period ago, half the present day Canadians were not Canadians. It is also funny to note that it is the Canadian’s own British Crown that placed the Tamils in the then Ceylon. So that makes you some sort of brothers, right? When in doubt, read someone as recent as Jack London to know about Canadian blue bloods. lololol..

    There was a beggar who once told a millionaire, “Charlie, the only difference between me and you is that you are working on your second million, where as I am still working on my first”. Cheers.

  • Lori

    I think that we have a lot to learn from what has happened in Britain with this multiculti idiocy – they bought into it wholesale, creating an interventionist nanny state which promoted everything other than Britiish glory – one of the greatest nations and empires the world has ever known.

    The results? Extreme segregation in major cities, as people of different culture and racial origin have NOTHING in common (een to Birmingham lately?) White flight on a massive scale (been to London lately?). A school system that does not know how to cope with the linguistic and social demands made on it, and consequently fails on a massive scale to deliver not only good education, but good citizenship.

    As a result, an insanely racist party like the BNP is going to become a political force (watch for it, June 4), and I dare not think where things will go from there.

    Our politicians worship at the altar of multiculturalism as though it was the revealed truth, but in fact it is nothing more than an experiment started 30 years ago. It gave the illusion of working for a time because we were mixing relatively small numbers of people into a relatively homogenous and tolerant culture. But the numbers are out of hand, the culture is being deliberately eroded by activists and cynical politicians, and tolerance is fading.

    Look at England, I say, and fear for our future.

    • Marg

      I agree with you 100% Lori we’ve been to England and of course London and have seen what’s happening there. The English people are fed up with all the immigrants from various countries which I will not name because they come there and cause riots and a large surge in crime and a lot of them live on welfare. No wonder the country is in trouble and english friends have been warning me for years if our government lets all these people in we will have same problems as England look at the Tamils and the chaos they caused I say send them all back look at what Australis is doing good for them.

      • James T

        Marg,

        Your comments are a bit short-sighted, Marg. If we didn’t have immigration, by the time you get to retirement age you would be living in a treehouse because you wouldn’t be able to afford to eat and live because you Canada Pension Plan would be broke. You see the only reason why immigration is so important to Canada is because the country does not produce enough people, professional mainly, to fill the jobs now that will pay your CPP in the future. This also has a add on effect in the sense that we attract the best people from other countries.To attract these immigrants away from the US and to this cold country, the government has to sell in a way that that wil allow immigrants to maintain their culture, hence multicultural country.

        It is always good to think about the whole picture instead of just a narrow view. unles of course you enjoy living in a treehouse.

        • Marg

          to James t there is a lot of steelworkers and auto sector employees unemployed so why doesn’t the gov’t re-train them. Charity begins at home.

          • James T

            Marg,
            Tough part about your comments about re-training steelworkers and auto sector employees is that Canada needs professionals not blue collar workers -doctors, engineers, lawyers, entrepreneurs wiling to invest in a business. If you 've worked in a blue collar job all your life it is probable that a majority of those workers will be unwilling to go back to university or start university to learn a profession that requires at least 4 years of your life when you have a family to support.
            Canada needs these immigrants to create, innovate, invest and take risk. If they do these and succeed they create jobs that then our steelworkers auto sectors employees can then take. Not to say that some of these blue collar workers can't succeed where the immigrant succeeds but it requires a certain amount of risk capital and know-how that the immigrants that are accepted already have immediately that a blue collar worker will take years to create.
            I hope that clears up the dilemma that Canada faces with respect tot he brain drain syndrome. Knowledge also begins and hopefully kept at home

    • N Paul

      In response to James T. That is the liberal airy fairy way of selling Trudeau's (not dead enough) great dream. By raising taxes to a level that forces both parents to work to merely live, Canada's birth rate has dropped dramatically. We are not replacing ourselves.
      Secondly, importing folks from third world countries to work as "professionals" is a lovely thought but if they can't speak English and have graduated from – again – a university in a third world country, we are selling our own high standards down the river . And yes, gasp and shudder, North American universities are superior to anything in the 3rd world.
      Finally, immigration did not, in the past include a health card, housing, services in 300 languages and welfare. If you think all those Tamils protesting actually had a month to 6 weeks vacation and were not on welfare, you're even a bigger dufus than I imagined.

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  • http://www.jackmitchell.ca Jack Mitchell

    I think CR’s idea is a great one; though no matter what solution you find, I’m going to miss the Surrealist poetry you sometimes discover when surviving comments from different broken threads get all mixed up together.

  • Roger Beaumont

    I love and admire this guy.

  • Marg

    oops I meant Australia

  • http://menso.wordpress.com Menso

    Well said, Mr Steyn, as usual. It is so irresponsible, and yet so common, for people to cry "racist" to silence their political opponents.

  • C.C.M

    a long time ago….more than 29 years….my boss was east indian…my co workers were chinese…I the only white….over heard my co workers saying…………..I hope he doesnt hire a white person…………..I said …what did you say????…oh we didnt mean you……………so discrimination has been here in Canda a long time….and not from the white to the colored but as you can see….I am sure most white people see this daily now…..but the papers only print complaints about whites being favored…….but a lot of jobs…even Candian Government jobs…………..if you are a white male dont apply…we have to balance our racial profile………….this is raceism too…at its worst………….it should be the most qualified Candian gets the job despite being white.

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  • guest

    Well, okay, I’ve been nearby, as Mary Tyler Moore liked to say. " yeah… basically dated yourself to being the white establishment dude. good job. Nothing more white than MTM. Backlash is racists and comes from the ignorant white masses who didn't pass highschool…. sounds like you were part of Round 1 no child left behind.

  • PolJunkie

    "I suppose it’s possible to type that line with a straight face, if you sincerely think of the British and French as “immigrants” rather than settlers—or, if you prefer, conquerors—building a new land in their own image."

    Wow! I've been told about Steyn's mind-boggling rants but… Wow! All I can say is that you, Sir, live up to your reputation.

  • malcolm

    great article; canada has been killed by mass immigration to the country by zealots like the tamils. go home and fight. you're not wanted. same to the lebanese. throw the lot of them out.,

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  • JW Frogen

    The American offer of invasion still stands if Canada would like to protect free speech with the First Amendment.

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