Saturday, August 18, 2007
An ersatz-judicial abomination
I popped awake and could not fall back to sleep, so I scrolled through The Corner for the last couple of days. I had missed this on the first pass:
Canada's ghastly human rights commissions are an ersatz-judicial abomination to enforce PC bullying. In recent years, they've ordered a Catholic school in Alberta to employ a practising homosexual, fined a Christian printer in Toronto for refusing to print a gay activist group's publicity material, used their powers to support the suspension without pay of a evangelical Christian school teacher who had written to his local paper expressing concern over pro-gay education programs. In all case, the human rights commissions operated on the more or less consistent principle that "religious belief" was fine as long as you kept it furtive and walled up inside your private home but it did not have the right to impact on who you employed, what clients you accepted, or even what views you expressed in the newspaper.
Apparently, it's different for Islam.
Ouch. But read the underlying story and see if you disagree.
1 Comments:
, atLooks like the Human bully rights commision has returned to the DARK AGES what they need it to dump the whole stupid thing