Stockholm Syndrome, by way of Osgoode Hall

10:05 am Freedom of Speech

The four law students in the CHRC complaint against Mark Steyn shift gears by adopting the trusty legal defence of, “Do as we say and nobody gets hurt.”

Censorship: the new poverty law. Well, intellectual poverty, I suppose.

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  1. Arran Gold :

    Date: January 22, 2008 @ 12:33 pm

    The referenced article states:

    Faith-based arbitration was not a “problem” until the Muslim community decided to pursue a facility already available to the Christian and Jewish communities. Similarly, funding for religious schools was not a “problem” until Ontario’s Conservative leader John Tory included Islamic schools in his funding proposal.

    Yes, that is absolutely correct. That is the case because you are living in a Judeo-Christian civilization. This country might be multi-cultural but it certainly not, and hopefully NEVER will be, multi-civilization.

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