National Post (National Edition)
Assault from within
OUR SOCIETY IS UNDER ATTACK, FROM ANTIFA TO VILIFYING SIR JOHN A.
Attempts to demote Sir John A. Macdonald on the $10 bill is the personification of the outrageous effort to delegitimize any European presence in Canada, writes Conrad Black.
Both Canada and the United States are, in different ways, enduring an assault on their national legitimacy from within. The incessant agitation by the Canadian native community, now focused on, in Stalinist terms, the repression of John A. Macdonald, is essentially an attempt to delegitimize the entire settlement and political organization of this country by those who arrived here starting in the 16th century. As I have written many times before, the natives arrived here approximately 20,000 or more years before the Europeans did, but their civilization in the 16th century was at least 5,000 years behind that of Europe by any reasonable measurement of the maturity of a culture or economy of a society. And the natives were not sufficiently numerous or attached to durable places of residence to be said to occupy the territory of what is now Canada.
The arrival of the Europeans was more legitimate than the arrival of the Frankish and Teutonic and other tribes and peoples were in Central and Western Europe at the end of the Roman Empire. But the Europeans who came to the New World, whatever their behavioural shortcomings, were gentler and more tolerant of the natives than were the Huns, Vandals, Saracens and others who flooded into Western Europe and killed, enslaved, absorbed or assimilated most of the peoples that had preceded them there. There is not, even in the most eccentric circles, an agitation today for the restoration of the rights of Picts or Etruscans, nor any suggestion that they wish to live as they did 2,000 years ago.
The effort to demote Macdonald on the $10 bill, and the clamour to take his name off schools and highways and buildings, is the personification of the cheeky and outrageous effort to delegitimize the entire European presence in this country. It is dismally unsurprising that the initial effort to portray Macdonald as a genocidist by selfserving native myth-makers, seconded by addled judges, has now been taken up by our underworked, overpensioned teachers’ unions, who bear the chief responsibility for reducing the collective IQ of this country in the last 40 years. Macdonald was the principal creator of the only trans-continental, bicultural parliamentary confederation in the history of the world, one of the chief authors of co-operation between French and Englishspeaking Canadians, the man who assured the right to vote for native people, and someone who had many allies in the native community, such as Crowfoot, the Blackfoot chief who supported Macdonald in the Métis disturbances.
The effort to discredit him officially is an effort to marginalize all of us morally; if the founder of the country was illegitimate, we all are. Every stage of this sequence of anti-historical upheavals of fact is nonsense. The manner in which Canadians, as a political society, have allowed our right to be and govern here to be impugned by people upon whom we have lavished scores of billions of dollars to no discernible purpose is an epic example of a people who so lack the moral selfconfidence in their basic collective rights they can be blackmailed by people who have grievances certainly, but whose greatest modern grievances are not against us but against their own leaders. The non-native people (Antifa), and Black Lives Matter (BLM), some of whose fellow travellers have targeted white police officers for murder.
Because the agitations of these extremist movements are cross-threaded with the half-completed takeover of the federal government by the populist Trump movement, still opposed by traditional Republican and all Democratic factions, the Never-Trumpers who dominate the national media have partially overlooked the odious and militantly racist nature of Antifa and BLM, and the Democrats have sailed close to this satanic wind in their eagerness to portray (truth) that all men are created equal,” will move the conscience of the great white majority of Americans, while recourse to violence will lead to the suppression of the blacks. The power structure of America, including the majority of AfricanAmericans, will support the application of whatever level of force is necessary to preserve a civil society.
The Democrats would be very imprudent to make common cause with Antifa, which has routinely beaten up peaceful pro-Trump meetings and parades and prevented reputable conservatives from fulfilling invitations to speak at universities. Spurious investigations that were designed to impeach Trump go on producing an ever-larger nothingburger, and the Clintons cower in silence over their legal vulnerability on Hillary’s emails and the Clinton Foundation’s gargantuan pay-to-play casino. It is all nonsense, the feeble echo of an attempt to replicate in America the two minutes of hate of Emmanuel Goldstein in Orwell’s Nineteen EightyFour.
In Canada, all that is needed is for someone of some public stature to demand that the endless, mindless deferences to native blood libels against 95 per cent of Canadians be replaced by the efficient placation of legitimate grievances; no less, and no more. Neither country has a societal death wish such has afflicted much of Europe in the last century, and neither is in a Europeanstyle torpor. Both counties will work it out.