Monday, August 21, 2006

 

Does someone have to get shot?

One of the most talked about sessions at The 2006 Canadian Telecom Summit was the session looking at Illegal Content on the Internet.

Today's Montreal Gazette has an article describing a vicious white supremacist website that is advocating the murder of a Canadian human rights lawyer, listing his name and address.

The site is hosted in the US. What will it take for Canadian internet service providers to block access to the website?

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Who is going to determine what sites should be blocked? the Canadian Jewish Congress? Richard warman? Richard warman has personally financed events were members of the a violent street gang named "Anti-Racist Action" (with a history of making calls for violence directly against individuals and posting their home addresses both online and through leafletting). So what we are being told is that only certain people need to be protected?

See, I'm not saying that Richard Warman's involvement in certain actions should invite violence against his person, but his involvement with and support of violent groups should. Just as the supreme court decision in the zundel case stated that Ernst Zundel can't claim he is against violence and get involved with known violent groups. The same goes for Richard Warman.

Now that the S**t hit the fan, he is crying and trying to urge all of canada to abide by his terms. He wants all of canada to not access a website because he is the target.

Aside from these points. there was never a threat made against Mr. Warman or against the Canadian Jewish population directly. That's a misrepresentation of the facts. Read overthrow88.blogspot.com for the actual quote.
 
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