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Blogger Harry Abrams said...

I don't really appreciate being misquoted.

Nosferatu wrote:

"...Our friend Harry doesn't believe that Link Byfield himself harbours racist views himself..."

That's a whole lot different than what I posted in comment to an article that discussed Mr. Link Byfield attempting to suggest that just because he was seen or known to share a podium with Fromm, doesn't necessarily mean that Byfield shared or shares Fromm's values and attitudes.

I personally don't know whether Mr. Byfield does or doesn't. But a friend of mine who I consider sensitive to racism conveyed to me their experience that Byfield wasn't.

I mind remind one and all again, that Paul Fromm commonly makes a practice of misrepresenting himself, sometimes as an innocuous "free speech" advocate, or "immigration pundit," and by so doing, gains audiences an even media coverage in what I would call a less than honest way. So one should not be too quick to judge others just because they happen to be standing next to Fromm on a podium or at any given event.

Without canvasing Mr. Byfield personally, or lacking any other substantive evidence it's simply not fair to tar the man as a presumed racist, or to misquote me one way or the other on the subject. Thank you.

21 April 2012 at 13:05

Blogger Nosferatu200 said...

Wasn't intending to misquote you Harry. I guess I just did a poor job of paraphrasing your position. I'll make the necessary addition.

21 April 2012 at 13:27

Blogger Harry Abrams said...

It's all good now.
Cheers.

21 April 2012 at 17:12

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The fact is that this has, along with other Wild Rose controversies, been all over twitter and we haven't seen any kind of statement or explanation from Byfield.

If he got suckered by Fromm, and actually doesn't sympathize with Fromm's racism, which I agree sounds entirely plausible, I wish he would just say so.

I think it would be a good thing if Canadians on the right end of the political spectrum who disagree with the views of folks like Paul Fromm would say so a little more often.

23 April 2012 at 00:53

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