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Monday, 16 June 2008 |
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I'm unplugging for a week. Maybe 2. Maybe more. I won't be blogging regularly, I know that for sure. It's time to look at a more effective use of time and resources... Think bilboards, videos and radio spots... or maybe not... hell, at this point, the next time I type here it could be as a U.S. resident (depending on how the Steyn thing goes).
Se ya on the flip side.
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Monday, 16 June 2008 |
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Saved my ass this weekend
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Saturday, 14 June 2008 |
Alberta's HRC: breeding the next generation of complainers
By Ezra Levant on June 14, 2008 4:17 PM | Permalink |
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Yesterday I mentioned the new propaganda document
circulated by the Alberta human rights commission. It's disgusting to
begin with, but the fact that it is deliberately targetting new
immigrants is downright vile. The Alberta human rights commission -- in
other words, the Government of Alberta -- is trying to persuade
newcomers to Alberta to support their grievance industry, and become
little race hustlers, little Al Sharptons, just like Khurrum Awan of
the Canadian Islamic Congress. It makes sense; complaints are down 15%
year over year in Alberta; if all of those professional race hustlers
in Ed Stelmach's government are going to keep their jobs, they need new
complaints, and fast.
Are Albertans as thick as a sack of hammers?
Then there's "Kau's story". He says he didn't get a job
because he's from China. Again, there is no "Kau", and there is no
"Kau's story". You can check for yourself, here.
It's anti-Alberta propaganda. I bet it was written by an expensive ad
agency, probably in Toronto, by copywriters who have never set foot
here. It's a lie.
That's the kind of weak, unsubstantiated, paranoid complaints the
government is hunting for. Some angry would-be employee who has no
proof of racism, other than he wasn't hired.
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