Copyright (c) 2001 - Ingrid A. Rimland


ZGram: Where Truth is Destiny

 

May 22, 2001

 

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

 

I never met the man or even saw him on Canadian TV, but his name kept coming up with regularity and followed every discussion on what happened to Doug Collins and his "Swindler's List" controversy like some bad stench at some disgraceful, noisy party.

I am speaking of Ujjal Dosanjh, a Sikh elected by a multicult agenda to public office as premier of British Columbia and one of the worst brown-nosing lackeys around Canada's Holocaust Lobby you can possibly imagine. I am happy to report that he and his party have finally been royally booted out of government because the people have finally had their fill. It just goes to show what can still be done with a vote.

Ujjal Dosanjh was the one prime specimen of all the "Kill- off-free-speech" Eager Beavers who pushed with all his migght for indiscriminate hate laws and such - and veteran columnist Doug Collins was one of his precedent-setting targets.

This recent election defeat must be sweet for Activist Doug. I am pleased to run his latest column:

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THE COLLINS COLUMN -- GOODBYE AND GOOD RIDDANCE! It isn't very likely that the world was holding its breath to learn whether British Columbia was going to rid itself of the worst government in the province's history, but it should have. Not for nothing were some people calling B.C. a socialist republic. But in the recent election our Sikh premier and his New Democratic Party bit the dust. One hopes for ever.

The NDP was neither democratic nor new, and after ten years of misgovernment the worm finally turned and gave Ujjal Dosanjh and Co. only three seats out of 79. He lost his own seat, and if two scheduled recounts change nothing, that party will not even have official status in the legislature. Gordon Campbell, the Liberal premier-in-waiting, could grant them such status but says he won't. Good. Even one NDP member would be one too many.

A full list of NDP idiocies and corruption would only send you to sleep. Suffice it to say that it included fudge-it (lying) budgets, cheating people in the infamous Bingogate scandal that led to the conviction of a former finance minister, the desire to hand over much of the Province to the Indians, an attempt to please the unions by building enormously expensive "fast ferries" that didn't work, a disastrous pro-labor and anti-business program, and Dosanjh's never-ceasing demands for "tougher federal hate laws".
Worst of all was the party's own attack on freedom of speech, beginning with the amendment to the Human Rights Act of 1993, which removed the right to free expression. And there's the rub. Restrictions on free speech never figured during the election. They were mentioned neither by the media nor by Mr. Campbell.

The misnamed rights law was clearly intended to silence dangerous rotters like Yours Truly, who challenged multicult, immigration, homosexuality, abortion on demand, and the holocaust industry.The politically correct had nothing to worry about, of course, but that doesn't mean the law could not be used against anyone on practically any grounds. As the Press Council stated, anyone telling a Newfie joke could be hauled before a rights tribunal.

I can guess why Liberal leader Campbell was silent on the matter. He put forward 200 proposals for change, spoke nightly in TV ads about education, health, and other safe subjects, but uttered nary a word about the NDP-imposed limits on free discussion. My guess is that he didn't want Jewish groups on his neck before the vote was held. He had to be concerned about being denounced as a "racist", and about Can-West Global's (meaning Izzy Asper's) nearly blanket control of the print media in Vancouver and Victoria, plus a significant part of television.

Will he get around to doing something about the free speech issue? Knowing how weak politicians can be in the face of press power and political correctness, I am not not sure that he will. But there is some hope. At this writing, the man most likely to become attorney general is Geoff Plant, who a few months ago denounced the Human Rights maniacs in B.C. for their many "goofy decisions". He said the system needed to be reviewed.

This did not go entirely unnoticed. A month before the election took place the Western Jewish Bulletin ran a story headed, "Libs may repeal hate law", in which such a prospect was viewed with alarm and in which the name of the unmentionable Doug Collins figured. Mr. Plant was reported as saying his party might remove segments of the Rights Code that cover "hate propaganda". (What is hate propaganda? Anything the pressure groups say it is.) But the mainstream media either didn't notice his statement or didn't want to.

The government's attorney general said that Plant was out of touch with ordinary people, which is a real laugh, seeing that the NDP never gave a damn for ordinary people when it conspired with the usual suspects to introduce the Code. One might also be forgiven for thinking, in view of the NDP's stunning defeat, that ordinary people were not too favorably impressed with regard to what that party was doing for them.

Needless to say, the Canadian Jewish Congress stated it would "want to have some input" if any such dangerous change were to be considered.

Despite his silence during the election, Campbell has promised on at least two occasions to get rid of the law. He said so in 1993 in a press survey of politicians' intentions, and again some years later at a B.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers convention.

We shall see. Perhaps he will be too worried about Izzy's Media. But with such a massive majority in the legislature he could do as he pleases.

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Thought for the Day:

"May we all outlast the Canadian Human Rights Commission which is wobbling on its last discriminatory legs."

(A Canadian attorney)


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