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Profiteering Canadian Serial “Sue-er” Richard Warman Is Baaaaack!

by 1389AD ( 71 Comments › )
Filed under Canada, Free Speech, Islam, Multiculturalism, Political Correctness at December 18th, 2011 - 7:00 pm

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Serial litigant and Stormfront member Richard Warman launched a blizzard of lawsuits today, against The National Post and the backbone of the northern blogosphere – Ezra Levant, Kate McMillan, Kathy Shaidle and Free Dominion. He’d laid low for a few weeks, contenting himself with empty threats against McGill students, but he has now made his move. Ezra Levant lays out the legal challenge very clearly, Glenn Reynolds offers some advice, and Jay Currie adds an important point:

“Warman is betting all the marbles here. His credibility and the credibility of the CHRC are now in play. Warman was the CHRC’s creature and, I suspect the evidence will show, the CHRC became his creature as he casually crossed the line between investigator and complainant.”

Precisely. It’s not possible to take a stand against the Canadian Human Rights Commission without also talking a stand against Richard Warman. He has been the plaintiff on half the Section 13 cases in its entire history and on all the Section 13 cases since 2002. There are 30 million Canadians yet only one of them uses this law, over and over and over again, which tells you how otherwise irrelevant it is to keeping the Queen’s peace. Section 13 is, in effect, Warman’s Law and the CHRC is Warman’s personal inquisition and the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal is Warman’s very own kangaroo court. Whether or not the motivations were pure and pristine when this racket got started, at some point his pals at the CHRC and the “judges” of the CHRT should have realized that the Warmanization of Section 13 doesn’t pass the smell test: Justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done, and when you see what’s done at the CHRC you understand it’s a cosy and self-perpetuating romance between a corrupt bureaucracy and its favoured son.

So taking on the CHRC means taking on Richard Warman. I believe my colleague Charlie Gillis will have a piece on Warman in this week’s Maclean’s, on sale tomorrow, so the spotlight isn’t going to be dimming anytime soon. In the meantime, I hope SteynOnline readers will support Ezra, Kate, Kathy and Mark and Connie at Free Dominion. They are private citizens like Richard Warman. Unlike him, they have not been enriched by tax-free awards of significant five-figure sums for entirely mythical “pain and suffering”. So please go on over to the various websites and make a donation, as my pal Michelle Malkin did earlier today. In Kathy’s case, you might also consider buying a copy of her book Acoustic Ladyland: it’s in a good cause, but you’ll get the better end of the bargain because it’s a great read.

– Mark Steyn

Ezra Levant with Marc Lemire: freedom of speech

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Marc Lemire, the target of Canada’s speech mandarins for 8 years, joins Ezra Levent to discuss, amongst other things, the activities of federal employee Richard Warman.

Then Ezra is joined by Chris Schafer of the Canadian Constitution Foundation.

Much as I want to see Section 13 and the CHRC go down in flames, I strongly advise against strengthening any “hate propaganda” or “hate speech” provisions in the criminal code. That could result in prison sentences, rather than merely civil fines and sanctions, imposed on counterjihad activists and anyone else who violates the standards of political correctness and multiculturalism.

Also see:

The next video shows that the efforts to censor any honest discussion of immigration, multiculturalism, and the threat of Islam are not paying off. Note the silly reference to Muslims as an “ethnic group.”

Canadians take a dim view of islam: poll

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G** dammit Babs Hall! The peasants are expressing their opinion, AND IT’S THE WRONG ONE! Get in there and imprison them until they hold correct views.

Why We Blog – And How You Can Help

This is one reason why the US-based 1389 Blog covers so much Canadian material. One of the missions of 1389 Blog, from the get-go, was to fight for free speech for the Counterjihad. Any Canadian counterjihadists who want to make themselves heard should feel free to contact us. All we need is your knowledge and expertise. You need not use your real name!


John Robson and Kathy Shaidle on licensing journalists in Quebec

by 1389AD ( 37 Comments › )
Filed under Canada, Free Speech, Media at August 29th, 2011 - 11:30 am

Robson & Shaidle on regulating journalists

(h/t: Blazing Cat Fur)

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A licensing system for journalists being discussed in Quebec is a form of press regulation that would put limits on the free flow of information.

The licensing system would create a “professional journalist” designation, backed by Quebec law, that could provide for preferential access to government sources and extra rights to protection of sources.

That may sound seductive to some journalists. Exclusivity, bargaining power, prestige and money may be seen as side benefits to a professional licensing system administered by a body of journalists. But the damage to press freedom, and therefore to individual journalists, card-carrying or otherwise, would be considerable.

How? Controlling access to sources or to news conferences would by definition mute or limit some voices. Who might be shut down? Those who cannot afford professional schools, if that is what is required for a designation. Or those who find, whether at 14 or 94, that they have something to say, in a newspaper or on Facebook or in forms not yet invented. The group of people excluded would be massive.

And the free flow of information would be subject to state control. Government advertising would be restricted (under one proposal) to those news organizations that meet accepted proportions of “professional” journalists. News organizations that don’t could be destroyed — including Internet start-ups that could one day become as large and powerful as the Huffington Post.

A proposal to make French-language proficiency a requirement of journalists could shut down voices in minority-language media. The proposal shows that political imperatives other than journalistic ones could be imposed on a licensing system.

What is a journalist? It helps to be able to read and write — but a camera may be enough. What really matters is zeal for the story, within the boundaries set by laws of defamation, privacy and so on. At the very moment that a multiplicity of talents and voices, emerging thanks to new technologies, has helped to topple dictators in the Middle East, Quebec is rejecting the marketplace — of ideas, talents, desires, money and ingenuity — and trying to replace it with state-approved controls.

Our own thoughts:

According to Google Translate, “Bite me!” in French is “Mords-moi!”

CzechRebel says that Blazing Cat Fur is a perfectly good name for a blog. I think that the name goes well with Kathy’s blog, Five Feet of Fury. Both names are eye-catching and easy to remember!

Kathy Shaidle suggests that most of the obnoxious language and ad hominem attacks would go away without the anonymity. I haven’t found that to be the case; some infamously abusive bloggers do use their real names, and, sadly, not all of them are left-wing or pro-jihadi bloggers.

Some of us on 1389 Blog use our real names; others do not. Some of us require privacy for reasons of personal safety. In many parts of the world, if you openly take a hard line against Islam and you use your real name, or if you defend the Serbs, the government may come after you. In the US, you may be investigated by the government, but you usually won’t be arrested; however, the economy and the regulatory climate with respect to “diversity” is such that prospective employers will find your name on Google as an activist, and you will never be hired. At least four counterjihad and/or pro-Serb bloggers that I know of have had to shut down their blogs because of stalkers, threats, cyber attacks, and “SLAPP” lawsuits. I would like to have the luxury of blogging under my own name, but as long as most governments seem to be in business to protect enemy aliens and other wrongdoers at the expense of law-abiding citizens, that won’t happen for the foreseeable future.

Much more at Vlad Tepes Blog

Yes, we must keep on fighting for freedom of the press!

These days, the press includes the blogosphere. Only the tools are different, not the substance. Amateur bloggers are the ones who are serving the public. I put in upwards of 40 hours per week gathering information and blogging, NOT counting what my fellow blog team members are doing. I do this in my “off hours” when I’m not at work or at church. NONE of us get paid! WE are the ones serving the public. Some other bloggers put in even more.

The “professional journalists” are, for the most part, the paid hacks, the presstitutes, the panderers to the liberal elite. They already GET preferential treatment, and, by and large, they do not deserve it!

Also see:

Blazing Cat Fur: Specific plan for government control of Internet


Aqsa to grind

by Kafir ( 20 Comments › )
Filed under Dhimmitude at February 23rd, 2009 - 11:38 am

From Steyn Online:

aqsaAqsa to grind

For reasons best known to himself, The National Post’s Chris Selley chose to pick a fight with the few people who want to ensure that Aqsa Parvez’s short life is memorialized by something more than the plot number of an unmarked grave. Pamela Geller and Kathy Shaidle can take care of themselves, and have done, but the reality is that if it weren’t for the frothing loony ranting wackjob haters of the blogosphere a 16-year old girl murdered for not wanting to be imprisoned by her family’s culture would be entirely forgotten.

Read. It. All. (please :o)

(thanks to km!)