Down With Everybody

Babs Hall: Let’s Drum Up The Hysteria

May 12, 2008 · No Comments

Interesting. No press conference for the free speech or Maclean’s deal, but the “Fishing Without Fear” report deserves a press conference and news release. Keep the business booming, Babs.

On Tuesday, May 13th, Barbara Hall, Chief Commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, will hold a news conference to release the Commission’s Report on assaults against Asian Canadian anglers.

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Aussie HR Commish: Don’t Take Our Complaints Away

May 12, 2008 · No Comments

Human Rights Commissioner, Graeme Innes, said today that the Corrective Services Amendment Bill to be introduced into Queensland parliament next week, which curtails the rights of prisoners to make complaints, raises significant human rights concerns.

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“The Sky Is Falling” Belongs To Us

May 12, 2008 · No Comments

Matt Guerin, May 7th:

Right-wing columnists now don’t even have to provide any reasoning whatsoever to make their ’sky is falling’ claims, it seems.

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Matt Guerin, May 9th:

I think every time McCain or some other Republican underling hurls a similar attack on Obama (and I’m sure there’ll be tonnes of low blows), we would all do well to remember which candidate America’s own home grown, white-bred terrorists, the Ku Klux Klan, no doubt favours in November.

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Poor Guy

May 12, 2008 · No Comments

While I meet [sic] my mother-in-law until I began dating my future husband when I was 19, I immediately bonded with her over feminism. When she noticed that I wore a women’s emblem (the symbol of Venus) on a necklace, and asked me if I was a feminist. When I enthusiastically said yes, she gave me her full approval.

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We Respect Freedom Of Expression, As Long As It’s Ours

May 12, 2008 · No Comments

A Halifax Islamic group has filed a complaint with the police and the Human Rights Commission of Nova Scotia over an editorial cartoon published in a local newspaper.

King said he and the director of the centre, Zia Khan, respect a newspaper’s freedom of expression, but in this case the cartoon crossed a line.

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The Gazette failed to re-publish the cartoon so readers could see it for themselves. Must have been an oversight.

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It Feels Good To Help

May 12, 2008 · No Comments

He has been described as “Osama bin Laden’s spiritual ambassador in Europe”. Mohammed Atta, one of the terrorists who crashed civilian airliners into the World Trade Centre on 9/11, is known to have been inspired by listening to tapes of Qatada. His hostility to the West is unrelenting and vicious: there is no shortage of evidence to suggest his willingness to organise terrorism in Britain and elsewhere.

Qatada can’t be transported away from Britain, they insist, and he can’t be kept in prison here, because he cannot be tried: the evidence against him comes from intercepts and from other such sources, and cannot be used in open court.

So last week, Mr Justice Mitting ruled that Qatada must be released, which means he will also have to be given benefits of around £1,000 a month.

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The End Of Discussion

May 12, 2008 · No Comments

Alan Shanoff:

And why stop there? I’m sure Japanese people would be hurt and exposed to hatred or contempt if we discuss the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. Germans would be exposed to hatred or contempt if we discuss the Holocaust. Let’s not discuss the Chinese government’s treatment of Tibet or Tiananmen Square. And we better not discuss the Armenian Genocide. People may be upset or feel hurt.

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