The pieties that have been holding back the institutions that define Canadian arts and letters may finally be withering away, as Canadians expose their limits amid activist hypocrisies
when Canada ’s cultural industries were not in crisis. This fall is no exception.– are at the breaking point; some of them have broken completely. The CBC is under assault, particularly by the partyand the broadcaster’s defenders grow rarer and rarer.
Making a spectacle of your morality is usually a cover for dark urges, and that’s been as true for Cancon as it is for the Catholic Church and Southern preachers. It feels like any given prominent figure in the Canadian cultural landscape is just as likelyBut we live now in a season of pieties withering on the vine. People throwing fake blood on the windows of an Indigo store wasn’t enough; a different vandal took to lighting books on fire in the stores.
see security throw protesters out. And it’s not because they somehow approve of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or his brutal campaign in Gaza, or do not understand the scale of the horror overwhelming the Middle East. The reason the crowds are relieved to see the shouters excluded from Canadian cultural life is that they see right through their malignant narcissism.
Other institutions are losing their once-entrenched connections to progressive orthodoxies. They have no choice.
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