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When did opinions get outlawed?

Last post 07-30-2007, 7:30 AM by notme. 16 replies.
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  •  07-29-2007, 12:02 PM

    When did opinions get outlawed?

     

    This one has  " notme "  written all over it..

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    When did opinions get outlawed?

    By JOSEPH QUESNEL -- Sun Media

    Imagine a society where people were free to express their opinions on most subjects, no matter how unpopular, and the only thing standing in their way was the sanction of open debate and public scrutiny.

    In other words, it would be a society where adults were treated as adults.

    This society cannot become reality as long as human rights commissions exist in their current form.

    This transcends ideological lines, as it is not good in any society to always have to look over your shoulder or watch what you say in case the thought police are on your tail.

    Created by legislation, these tribunals have become a way for mainly left-wing interest groups to bypass elected legislatures and criminalize opinion they dislike.

    At the drop of a hat, a complaint often triggers an investigation that can ruin lives and reputations for the crime of holding dissident opinions. Truth is also not a defence in answering the charges.

    These bodies should either be radically reformed or abolished, and the human rights legislation they enforce should be changed. It should not be so easy in this country to haul someone before a tribunal for speaking their mind. Perhaps it is time that courts, with more rigorous standards of due process, handle such claims.

    As I write, two cases before human rights commissions demonstrate the need for reform. The first involves Stephen Boisson, a former youth pastor, who faces sanction for writing a letter to the Red Deer Advocate, expressing his opinions about literature on homosexuality in school libraries. Using strong language in making his arguments, Boisson was investigated by the commission after a professor filed a complaint.

    Rather than deal with the arguments rationally, the thin-skinned academic decided criminal sanction was the way to respond.

    Even Equality for Gays and Lesbians Everywhere (EGALE), a pro-gay lobby group, has backed off the case, stressing they believe in Boisson's rights to his opinions, even though they don't agree with them.

    For this, EGALE deserves credit. Perhaps they realize human rights commissions are a tool that could also be fixed on them.

    The other scenario pits a conservative online forum called Free Dominion against an individual who launched a human rights complaint against the site and its owners for daring to allow posts the individual complaining considers critical of radical Islam.

    For disclosure, I will say that I post there.

    One of the owners of the site, Connie Wilkins, has pointed out that the attack on her forum is an assault against freedom of expression on the Internet.

    "It is not a conservative issue. It is not even a Free Dominion issue. The issue here is free speech. The point needs to be made that if the Canadian Human Rights Commission decides to rule against Free Dominion, they might as well just shut down every other Canadian Internet forum right away because they will all be doomed," she wrote.

    Even left-wing forums critical of Americans or Evangelical Christians, she added, could face similar attacks.

    Let's hope she's not right and that there is time for change.

     

     

     

     

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  •  07-29-2007, 4:51 PM

    Re: When did opinions get outlawed?

    If you dont like said opinion dont read the dang thing . Next!
  •  07-29-2007, 6:59 PM

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    they just figured this out now   ...man it being  going on for years  we have absolutely no freedom of speech in Canada

    i hate rats

    tit for tat
  •  07-29-2007, 7:54 PM

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    you just used your freedom of speech lol
  •  07-29-2007, 7:57 PM

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     i did but if someone does not like what i say and caN FIND ME THEY ARE ALLOWED TO GET ME IN A COURT OF LAW

    i hate rats

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  •  07-29-2007, 7:59 PM

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    notme--how was your weekend good i hope
  •  07-29-2007, 8:04 PM

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    not bad at all     .. some rain late last night,     a lot of beer       and bikinis   clad women floating around

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  •  07-29-2007, 8:11 PM

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    trying not to get off topic but did you have to rush in and save any of these fair women and bring them to your picnic table lol
  •  07-29-2007, 8:23 PM

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     lol    for sure

    i hate rats

    tit for tat
  •  07-29-2007, 8:32 PM

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    Life is good in Canada,go try living in another country to fully understand the freedom that you enjoy daily.
  •  07-29-2007, 8:33 PM

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    sg71272 wrote:
    trying not to get off topic but did you have to rush in and save any of these fair women and bring them to your picnic table lol

     

    Heck,, he took them into his tent...

    and did Mouth to whatever....shock [shock]


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  •  07-29-2007, 8:51 PM

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    Or whatever to mouth!  Wave Towel [towel]
  •  07-29-2007, 8:58 PM

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    life is not that good in Canada ....we TRUE    CANADIAN  are getting all our rights taken away and all our taxes money ,jobs etc and given to freigner immigrants that are sponsored by our governemt     


    yes we have no war but the crime is high and getting higher each time they bring more unqualified  and unchecked immigrants  into our country  if something is not done soon we will be a war ripped country   ready for the vultures to grab us and strip our nice country

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  •  07-30-2007, 5:41 AM

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    pretty hard to use your mouth for much of anything with that darn paperbag over you head and darn that paper bag looks familiar have we seen it somewhere before lol
  •  07-30-2007, 6:45 AM

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    notme wrote:
     i did but if someone does not like what i say and caN FIND ME THEY ARE ALLOWED TO GET ME IN A COURT OF LAW

    If you can't say what you want just use a puppet.


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