The Canadian Human Rights Commission must at least log marks for audacity by
attacking Christmas and Easter as “obvious examples” of religious intolerance
following the Oct. 7 Hamas hate slaughter in Israel. Even in the wake of the
most barbaric outbreak of religious “intolerance” afflicted on Jews since the
Holocaust, after all, the CHRC created a media flutter with its recent
“Discussion Paper on Religious Intolerance.” To do so, it singled out the two
main Christian holidays as prime causes of “present day systemic religious
discrimination.”