One loss for the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission

April 13, 2006 · By Peter Rempel

To parse Delwin Vriend, “Ha ha, we win!”:

Saskatchewan’s highest court has ruled a Regina man did not violate the human rights code when he published a newspaper ad that criticized homosexuality.

See here.

Comments

6 Responses to “One loss for the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission”

  1. Canadian Cynic on May 8th, 2006 11:12 am [#]

    more of those little shampoos in the bathroom and, really, what’s the big deal with taking time off from your $5.15 an hour job to learn a second language, anyway? Tim takes a break from blaming Clinton to blame Saddam. Pete makes it clear hedoesn’t like faggots. Just in case you weren’t sure. Greg’s curiosity about the Jews is answered by a right-wing neo-con. Now Greg understands. Holden notices a terribly, terribly disturbing trend in journamalism these days –

  2. Lyndon Simmons on April 13th, 2006 9:23 pm [#]

    14/143 = 10%

    Your frequency is increasing. “Amusing”

  3. Peter Rempel on April 13th, 2006 10:45 pm [#]

    I’ll bet I can get that average up if I try.

  4. John on April 14th, 2006 8:50 am [#]

    I don’t often pop into this blog. I think the last time was a couple of weeks or more ago. (Don’t really remember).

    But at that time there was a poster (possibly Lyndon Simmons) berating this blog owner about the frequency of his anti-homosexual postings.

    Wow, Simmons, are you a bit weird or what? It looks like you’re actually KEEPING SCORE on how often this guy writes about a particular subject.
    If you don’t like his postings, DON’T VISIT THIS BLOG.

    Go find something to do. Read a book. Go make some friends. Play some sports. Get out and do some volunteer work. But, to sit around and COUNT & COMPARE blog postings on a blog that (apparently few others comment on?) That’s sort of spooky & stalker-like. You’re f**ked dude.

  5. Maloney on May 18th, 2006 2:51 pm [#]

    Too many citizens have been silenced by government. Chrushes are warned and threatened for sermons against gay marriages, status of women threatens when church groups and other web groups speak for equality between the genders instead of female superiority. It is time that other sides be able to voice their opinions about gays, marriahe, gender inequity, family courts biases and so on.

    If one wants to be gay, that is there business. If one wishes to speak against gay marriage this should be okay as well. There is a difference between speaking against something and directing hate or harm against a group or an individua.

    Freedom of Speach

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