The Globe: HUMAN-RIGHTS COMMISSIONS Shake that role of policing ideas
"It never occurred to us that this instrument, which we intended to deal with discrimination in housing, employment and the provision of goods and services, would be used to muzzle the expression of opinion," Canadian Civil Liberties Association founder Alan Borovoy recently lamented. Yet that is precisely what the commissions are doing - if not through their punishments (typically relatively small fines), then through the public shaming of those deemed to have caused offence, not to mention the legal costs of those who must defend themselves from complaints. It's time to rein them in before further damage is done to Canadians' right to free expression. "
We are winning this fight.
Monday, February 04, 2008
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The hrc's are going down, no doubt about it.
The more the left and their msm try to bury the story, the more momentum it gains. The average Canadian who is exposed to this story, realize how the goons working for the left are trying to suppress freedom of speech.Let's just say they are getting angry.
With the Gomery inquiry everyone felt betrayed by the liberals, and now they realize the left would go to any lengths to suppress the truth of how corrupt and controlling they really are.
Exactly Honey Pot, I have seen idiot leftists arguing that the only people convicted or "harmed" by the HRC's were Neo-Nazis, which completely ignores the far greater harm they have done to our society and our freedoms.
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