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Stop the HRC banners, now with links

Kenneth Hynek25th Nov 2007World News, Canadian News, Society, Censorship, Society, Law, Religion

Pursuant to my last article concerning the Canadian Human Right Commission (which the Reader may also care to refer to as the Canadian Office of Censorship), and after some brief correspondence with Kathy Shaidle, I’ve decided to re-post the four banner images I have created to promote the campaign against the HRC. Below each image, the Reader can find HTML code useful for placing the banner into a blog header or sidebar…and with a built-in hyperlink to the Government of Canada’s “Find your MP via Postal Code” website.

Feel free to snag these for your own website/forum signature/whatever, O Reader…and contact your MP as well. This is an issue that every Canadian, not just the Christians that are the target-du-jour for the HRC, has to make an effort over, because if one group of Canadians (Canadian Christians) can be openly censored by the HRC, every Canadian is likewise vulnerable to having his or her words, actions, ideas, and thoughts similarly policed.

So let’s stop the HRC.

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Additionally: Girl on the Right asks, since currently it really only appears that female bloggers are carrying this story to any large extent: When we are silenced, will the men speak up?

It’s true. The likes of the Blogging Tories and their ilk are more interested in preparing graphs and poll numbers, visions of party wonk jobs dancing in their uninspired heads, to bother to stand up and shout for the very things the party is supposed to represent.

Kathy, Kate and I can be out there shouting like Canadian Coulters, drawing attention to issues that affect us all and getting people talking, and all the while the men write us off as “too controversial” and kick us out of their clubhouses. When one of us gets a death threat, we only have each other to depend on – Stephen Taylor et al are too busy agreeing with those who seek to silence us, so that maybe they’ll be seen as progressive enough score a policy job.

To be clear, we don’t expect every conservative in Canada to agree with us – heck, we don’t even agree with each other half the time – but when we’re out there stirring up the bigger issues that affect not only this country but civilization as we know it, we would very much appreciate it if you would quit slagging dead-horse Stephane Dion long enough to defend our right to say the things we’re saying, instead of just knee-jerking us in the balls you are oh so jealous we possess.

What’s that lefty slogan? Stand up, speak out! Well…if you’re a conservative who is honestly concerned about the liberties and freedoms Canadians enjoy, stopping a body which is dedicated — by admission of its chief mediator! — to censorship ought to be a priority for you. So banner up…or be shut up one day.

Update: Welcome to any Kathy Shaidle readers! Thanks for stopping by…please, help yourself to a banner!

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