| HappySqurriel said: Ezra Levant is the only person to ever get tried under Section 13 of the Human Rights act and not be convicted because he was able to get hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations from visitors to coservative blogs across Canada, and because he had the ability to get a lot of media coverage in Canada and the United States. Right now in Canada you're forced to be very careful about making decisions based on common sense because there is a kangaroo court out there that will punish you if you hurt someone's feelings. Mc Donald’s is being sued because someone things being forced to wash their hands when serving food violates their human rights, a woman's shelter was sued for refusing to hire a (very large) transsexual (who mostly still looked like a man) as a counsellor for rape victims, and a pastor was sued for writing a letter to the editor explaining the position of why he though gay marriage was wrong. To make matters worse, there are several cases of employees of the HRC who have went onto websites and posted racist comments in an attempt to get other people to post racist comments, and for those people to then be sued by their friends. |
So nothing happened. Anyway I hope, that you are aware, that the cases your showing here are based on a flaw of the common law systems which is to my knowledge just used in the UK, Ireland, Australia and the USA (correct me if I'm wrong on this). We have a different law system, where you don't have to hire 20 lawyers ( I exaggerate here) to find a case from 100 years ago which helps you to win. It's based on "civil codes". This system is now used in the rest of Europe (except for Ireland and the UK), so nobody can sue anybody here for this stupid reasons.







