Ezra Levant has released some You Tube videos of his time in the Star Chamber. It gives us a chance to see exactly what goes on during these "investigations" conducted by the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
A small room, a can of soda (presumably given free of charge), and a bureaucrat asking his political reasons for exercising free speech. Disgusting. But Levant sticks it to them. In one of his video clips he states, "I do not seek to convince you, because to do so would mean that I grant you some moral authority." Perfect.
Here's a look at what happened when the bureaucrat asked him what his intent was for publishing something in his magazine. Try to remember that this is a tape made in Canada, 2008, and not East Germany, 1979.
I found the woman's opening question very interesting. "I always ask people..." That should frighten you to the bone. She "always" asks "people." So how many people have been placed in that little room to answer for their views on politics, religion, free speech, so forth?
This next video clip is a beauty. After dragging Levant down to answer for the audacity of printing cartoons in a magazine, the woman closes the meeting with, "You're entitled to your opinions." Say what?
It's very doubtful you'll see these clips on the CBC. The Canadian media would never allow this to go to air in full. I just searched CBC news' website. Nothing there. I punched in Ezra Levant's name. The last news piece they ran on him was in June, 2007. So no, don't depend on the biggest Canadian news outlet to report on this inside scoop.
Catch the rest of the videos here. Levant will be uploading more later in the week.
1 comment:
Pretty disgusting.
I did a Google News search on Lavant just now, and there's nothing. I did a search on Britney Spears, and there's plenty of articles about a picture of her in her wedding dress with her new boyfriend.
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