I’ve Moved!

November 20, 2008

So I’m sure that most people have noticed that the site has been offline for a few days. There’s a reason for that, which I will get to shortly. But first, let me just say this:

I AM NO LONGER BLOGGING HERE

In fact, I am blogging at a new site I have just finished setting up: kennethhynek.net. A full explanation for the reasons behind the move can be found here.

That said, this is not the end of . My wife has expressed interest in taking over blogging at this domain, and I am working to make sure that she gets set up here as soon as possible.

Also, my profound apologies for the modification to the site face; the move was not as seamless as I would have hoped, and many of the image files for this theme, and in the gallery, were corrupted during the course of their evacuation from my previous web host’s servers. Until such time as I have repaired them, I’ve put a clean-looking template in place of the previous one.

Update: for the purposes of further traffic shaping, new posts from kennethhynek.net will be excerpted below. Full articles can be read at the new blog.

BCF writes in a whimsical comment on this article.

Closeted Sharianiks? Hardly I suspect we’ll see the sponsoring “ Pride Day” this summer.

You know, since a certain former investigator is rumoured to also be a member of , I wonder if this couldn’t be taken as the redefinition of ““…

…but I digress. It is an interesting thing to see Islamist elements creeping into a government agency that one would expect would bend over backwards (urgh!) to “protect” “ rights”, given the penchant of ists for calling for (or carrying out) the death of homosexuals world-wide. Stranger bedfellows (ack!), I have not seen.

Also, is it even possible to comment on the issue from this angle (crap!) without inadvertently uttering multiple double entendres?

Update: Welcome, Steynians!

Blazing Cat Fur writes:

I do enjoy your blog and your subtle sense of sarcasm;)

That’s the sort of endorsement that makes a guy like me blush. And actually, I’d like to answer and endorsement with an endorsement; Blazing Cat Fur is a great blog to read, I find. Genuinely unapologetic conservatives are not the most common breed. And don’t miss the profile cartoon for the blog — man, I think my friend Paul used that as his name for a month!

Some history:

went live on May 19th of 2004, and was built (at the time) with , using for database-free content management.

By August of that year, I’d overhauled the look of the page to be free of frames, but I was still using CuteNews and Dreamweaver. The site languished for a while at that point, before being resurrected on Marth 13th of 2005, this time using the /-driven content management system.

And then the site languished again. For a time, the blog was moved over to a subdomain, kennethk.timeimmortal.net. This subdomain actually went live in 2004 at some point (probably July or August), but once it was converted to Mambo (on November 11th of 2004), it became my primary blog.

That lasted until February 7th of 2006, at which point I moved blogging back to the main Time Immortal domain. I was still using Mambo at this point. In the time that had transpired between starting and ending the “kennethk” subdomain, I’d coined the term ““, participated in the blogburst (mistakenly, as it turned out), and made Lost Budgie spew coffee all over his keyboard by remarking that, failing the success of trying to “follow the money”, one should “follow the genitalia” — that was in an article on ic suicide bombers wrapping their…uhm…”little jihadists” in aluminum foil prior to self-detonating.

Oh, …where have you gone?

Anyhow, it wasn’t until January of 2007 that Time Immortal switched over to using the content management system, and it will remain with that system for the time being. I keep getting tempted to return to the heady days of Mambo, but I just don’t like how the templates for that system cannot be edited online, in a compartmentalized fashion.

I don’t really know why I just went in to all that detail, but for whatever reason…there it is. I’ve been , in some way or another, for almost four years now, and it’s amazing how much the world has changed even in that short span of time (not always for the better). Four years ago, I’d never even heard of — now, I lampoon the man regularly, and many of his contemporaries likewise. The had come down, but the cartoons hadn’t yet been published. And I had no idea that s were as much of a threat as they were. Oh, and I was still in university.

Still, if those were happier times, these are better times, and I’ve no complaints. The blog continues to grow, and is picking up traffic little by little, which I like. And in the meantime, if a few cool cats like BCF give it a read once in a while, I can say my day is made.

Or at least that my day would be made, except for the fact that my wife already makes my day just by virtue of being next to me when I wake up in the morning.

[image:6953:l:s=1:l=d]Tarek Fatah points to a troubling new trend:

It seems only yesterday that Premier declared: “There will be no law in .” Many of us, who witnessed the medieval nature of manmade sharia laws in our countries of birth, heaved a sigh of relief back in September of 2005. We thought this was the end of the attempt by ists to sneak sharia into a Western jurisdiction. We were wrong.

The campaign to introduce sharia is back. Last time, the campaign took a populist approach, invoking multiculturalism. This time, the pro-sharia lobby is dangling the carrot of new niche markets and has the backing of ’s major . Such icons of the corporate world as NA, Holdings PLC, and PLC have endorsed and have started offering Islamic financing products to a vulnerable Muslim population.

The origin of Islamic banking has its roots in the 1920s, but did not start until the late 1970s and owes much of its foundation to the Islamist doctrine of two people — of the in and of the in . The theory was put into practice by Pakistani dictator General who established sharia banking law in Pakistan.

Proponents of sharia banking rest their case on many verses of the Holy that outlaw , not .

Verses that address the question of loans and debts include:

Al Baqarah (2:275): God hath permitted trade and forbidden usury;

Al Baqarah (2:276): does not bless usury, and He causes charitable deeds to prosper, and Allah does not love any ungrateful sinner.

Every English-language translation of the Koran has translated the Arabic word riba as usury, not interest. Yet, Islamists have deliberately portrayed bank interest as usury and labelled the current banking system as un-Islamic. Instead, these Islamists have created exotic products with names that are foreign to much of the world’s Muslim population. This is where they mask interest under the of Mudraba, Musharaka, Murabaha, and Ijara.

In the name of Islam, deception and dishonesty is being practised while ordinary Muslims are being made to feel that their interaction with mainstream banks is un-Islamic and sinful. As Mr. Saleem asks, “If Islamic banks label their hamburger a Mecca Burger, as long as it still has the same ingredients as a McDonald’s burger, is it really any different in substance?”

Sharia is a barbaric system, a fusion of Islamic religion with political ideals. It is backward and openly misogynistic (a couple of examples that I find particularly odious are (a) how males, under sharia, are free to marry any woman from one of the three major monotheistic religions…but women are permitted to marry only another Muslim, and (b) divorce is a man’s unilateral right, but women must seek their husband’s permission to obtain one). It’s also just plain silly at times. And all of this doesn’t even begin to bring into focus the punishments Sharia prescribes for adulterers (stoning to death) or thieves (forcible removal of the hand). And did I mention the part where wife-beating is permissible under certain circumstances, and subject to certain criteria?

Put more plainly: Sharia and Western principles are wholly incompatible. No person has any business demanding that Sharia become the law of this land, or of any Western nation; any person who desires to live under Sharia is welcome to move/return to the Middle East and any of the nations there which are governed by this ugly system of laws. Yes, I am aware that most such countries are unliveable hellholes. Yes, I do think there’s a connection. No, I don’t think that means what I’m suggesting is unfair.

This will not be the last attempt to sneak principles of Sharia law in the back door of Canada’s legal system, and (as was the case with Sharia courts in Ontario a couple of years ago) must be opposed in no uncertain terms. Put simply, there is no place in Canada for the sort of near-barbarism that Sharia law represents, and it must be openly and plainly communicated that not only do Canadians regard as odious the deceptive and falsehood-laden tactics of Sharia propnents in the case of these banks, but that Canadians regard as odious the very tenets and principles which these would-be bankers claim to be driven by.

Because no sane Canadian should ever desire to see Sharia gain any foothold here.

(Unrelatedly, though, I’ll try not to feel too much of a swell of pride that a phrase which I may have coined is being used in the title of a column in a national newspaper (even if it is just the Globe & Mail).)

(In Soviet Russia, hat tips you: Kathy Shaidle)