- Joined
- Jan 24, 2018
JBP fucked up a little here (chromosomes contain DNA, not the other way around) but he still might end up in front of a tribunal soon. He is pissy enough to have tweeted about it two days in a row. Also, Oger was doing some "notice me senpai" type of shit about JBP last year.
The HRT knows Whatcott doesn't have 55 thousand dollars and will go to prison for not paying. When the HRT can order whatever fines it wants for as many infractions as it feels like inventing, they've made a debtors prison for all but the most affluent of canadians. Misgendering still carries the risk of prison time now, for those reasons. The human rights tribunal needs to be abolished if canadians are going to enjoy their charter rights. Bill Whatcott really wants to be a martyr for that cause, and he is a great case because he never advocates violence or discriminatory practices or anything, he is just a religious nut who thinks he is "saving" gays and trannies with his messages.I think non-Canuck Kiwis need to keep in mind that this ruling isn't like Ronan Oger aka Morgane Oger aka Rogaine Oger aka Rogaine Ogre of British Columbia, Canada, won in an actual court. Oger took nutter Whatcott to the kanadian kangaroo kourts known as the Human Rights Tribunals where anyone who's had their feelings hurt by you can attempt to ruin your life. I've had friends and family that worked for them before and admitted privately that they are abominations and complete wastes of money and time. They are extra-judicial grievance mongers whose existence continues because they named themselves something so positive sounding that the average exceptional Canadian assumes that they're A) legally binding like an actual real court and B) always doing the right thing because who would ever think a Human Rights Tribunal would not be the highest arbiter of sacred and indomitable charter freedoms?
Examples include a woman taking her co-worker tocourtthe tribunal over racism because the co-worker didn't like the smelly crap she was heating up in the office microwave, and a woman taking another broad tocourtthe tribunal over racism because of a dispute over a laundry machine and detergent in their apartment building.
Human rights, folks.