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Canadian Province Submits to Islamonazism

It's a perverted irony and a very sad day for civilised societies when any Human Rights Act is used to censor a citizen for exercising one of the basic human rights it's supposed to be protecting. This, however, is exactly what is happening in Canada where the Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission is attempting to prosecute journalist Ezra Levant for daring to publish the Danish cartoons in his newspaper.

 

The Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission has a reputation for being slightly mad. This is thought to be due to the strength of fumes from additives used in Canadian sandal polish.

 

The commission was ordered to take action by Syed Soharwardy, a well known Canadian Islamonazi who wishes to introduce Shariah law into Canada (Well, don't they all?). Soharwardy was 'educated' at a Pakistani Terrorist Madrassa and, under Canadian law, hasn't been required to contribute any money towards the action.

 

Most fair minded Canadians will be outraged at ths blatant attack on human rights. Not since Ms Ines Wouters (of Dhimmi Belgian law firm Afschrift) attempted to close down Allah's favourite website has such a disgraceful misuse of any country's legal system been attempted.

This first video contains Ezra's opening statement. Officer Shirlene McGovern

realises not all Canadians are as Islamonazi submissive as she is.

 

In this second video, Officer McGovern begins to look slightly uncomfortable

upon realising her questions wouldn't be out of place in George Orwell's '1984'.

 

The third video gives Ezra the opportunity to show

Officer McGovern the fairly obvious holes in her case

 

This case is further evidence that..

"Above all else, the Devil cannot stand to be mocked." - C. S. Lewis

 


 

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