George Jonas, R.I.P.

The last reason for continuing to read the National Post is no longer with us.

From here:

George Jonas, who has died aged 80, was a journalist, novelist and poet who fled the brutal Soviet suppression of the 1956 Hungarian revolution for a new life in the West, where he became one of Canada’s best loved and most controversial opinion makers on issues from criminal law, war and politics to Islamism and multiculturalism.

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the Toronto Reference Library’s copy of Politically Incorrect, a collection of Jonas’s columns, has been heavily annotated by an appreciative reader, highlighting the witty insights that, to a certain kind of reader, seemed to leap gleefully from the page, and to another kind, were infuriatingly entertaining.

Most of what he wrote leapt “gleefully from the page”, to me, at least.

3 thoughts on “George Jonas, R.I.P.

  1. Let the Churches which are now enslaved to cultural Marxism never forget:

    First came the Yellow star; then the Red one.
    Then came the Blue.
    + Isaiah 26:20,21
    “Come, My People, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut the doors about thee:
    hide thyself as it were for a little moment,
    until the Indignation be overpast.
    For, behold, The LORD cometh out of His Place to punish the inhabitants of the earth
    for their iniquity:
    the earth also shall disclose her blood,
    and shall no more cover her slain.”

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