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Another "human rights" complaint has been filed against Ezra Levant. This one is for republishing a letter against promoting homosexuality to children . It's the very same letter for which Rev. StephenBoissoin was sentenced to a $7,000 fine and to a lifetime ban on criticizing perverse lifestyles ; except that this time the CHRC investigator recommends that the star chamber doesn't proceed...
Too many self-described "free speech activists" aren't so tolerant of expression they personally find offensive, notes Rob Breakenridge : Given the number of instances where conservative Christians have been called to task and even prosecuted for their words -- Bishop Fred Henry, Rev. StephenBoissoin, Hugh Owens, Catholic Insight magazine, the Christian Heritage Party -- it's not surprising...
Canadian human rights commissions (HRCs), both provincial and federal, have preyed on journalists like Ezra Levant, Mark Steyn and Maclean’s magazine; on clergy such as Rev. StephenBoissoin and the Catholic archbishop of Calgary; and on numerous other less well-known victims who have said or published things “offensive” to the sensibilities of gays and lesbians, or radically-inclined...
Ezra Levant, the former publisher of the Western Standard, has had another human rights complaint filed against him. Gay activist Rob Wells -- who is also pursuing a human rights complaint against Catholic Insight magazine -- launched this latest complaint to the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) in response to Ezra publishing Rev. StephenBoissoin's controversial column (or was...
Jesus is Lord, A Worshipping Christ (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
... utter a politically incorrect thought: He will be crushed.” That is what happened to the Reverend StephenBoissoin. In a letter to the editor in the Red Deer Advocate, he protested the homosexual agenda, and was hauled off before the Canadian Human Rights Commission. The complaint—sound familiar?—was that Boissoin’s words were “likely to expose homosexuals to hatred or contempt...
There are other ways to shut down, or privatize, the CBC! John Martin writes in the Chilliwack Times : Some may applaud that the reverend [StephenBoissoin] can never be critical of gays. But a similar ruling could be made in the not too distant future that prohibits criticism of Christians or Americans. The CBC would sure have a tough job filling up its airtime under such a prohibition....
... politically correct faiths are regularly prosecuted by them. This May, an Alberta pastor named StephenBoissoin was given a lifetime gag order, never to say anything critical of homosexuality – not in a church sermon, not even in private e-mails. As well, in what can only be called a Maoist verdict, he has been ordered to renounce his religious beliefs, and to publish a self-denunciation...