"Hands off the Internet"
Protest a Big Success in Victoria
On Sunday, October 26, a dozen supporters of the Canadian Association for
Free Expression confronted some of Canada's most outspoken censors and
would-be thought police outside a Victoria synagogue. The supporters of
freedom on the Internet almost outnumber the audience of 20 who got to hear
Canadian Human Rights Commission lawyer Richard Warman and Canadian Friends
of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre director Leo Adler.
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- Bernard Klatt and Paul Fromm stand up for Freedom
The Canadian Anti-Racism Education and Research Society (CAERS), led by
notorious grant catcher Alan Dutton hosted a meeting about fighting
"hate" at the Temple Emmanu-el Synagogue in Victoria.
The free speech supporters paraded back and forth silently in front of
the meeting for 45 minutes. Led by a lady carrying our flag, the Red Ensign,
the free speech supporters, carried signs urging "Hands off the
Internet" and "Why not try freedom." They also handed out a
leaflet which follows this report.
They were met with a hail of bloodcurdling obscenities. The religious
nature of the location didn't seem to phase the sewer-mouths who seemed for
the most part to be Jews. One dwarfish individual who looked like a
diminutive Henry Morgentaler kept screaming "Nazi cocksuckers." He
then turned on CAFE Director Paul Fromm and shrieked: "Nazi cocksucker.
Cocksucker pedophile You shouldn't teach children. Burn in hell, Nazi
cocksucker pedophiile. Your Christ won't save you." Well, so much for
tolerance, diversity and fighting "hate."
Toilet tongue, who seemed to have pedophilia and oral sex on the brain,
then turned his wrath on two youth men who'd travelled all the way from
Vancouver and Edmonton to support free speech on the Internet.
"Skinhead pedophiles, Nazis," he shrieked. By this time organizers
were urging him not to be provoked. After he started screaming incoherently,
shouting "Eva" at the lady carrying the Red Ensign, the organizers
prevailed on this hunched, malevolent screamer with a cane to go inside.
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- Paul Fromm interviewed
Canadian Association for Free Expression spokesman Paul Fromm explained
to the press that freedom of the Internet was the key issue. "These
self-appointed thought police and trying to throttle one of the most
democratic media and they're doing it with taxpayers' money." The
panelists, he said" are mortal enemies of free speech and are trying to
criminalize dissent."
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Part way through the protest Dale Kilshaw a prominent local citizen from
an old Victoria family tried to enter the meeting. Challenged by Alan
Dutton, he said he'd heard this was an anti-racist meeting and wished to
hear the views expressed. Harry Abrams, a beefy local operative for the
League for Human Rights of B'nai Brith said: "Fuck off Kilshaw, you
asshole. You're one of Doug Christie's ass lickers." Abrams kept
salting his harangue against Mr. Kilshaw with "fuck" and its
derivatives. All this was said in front of Mr. Kilshaw's lady friend and
several other women.
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- Alan Dutton the "Apostle of Tolerance" won't let
non-Jews into meeting
Dutton was a bit more civil. "You can't come in," he told Mr.
Kilshaw. "This meeting is for the Jewish community." So much for
non-discrimination!
However, the meeting was not religious. It was not a religious ceremony
and the press were invited. Considering the funding of CAERS and the reality
that anti-racists seldom do anything without a government grant, it seems
likely that this blatant discrimination was being perpetrated with
taxpayers' money. One can only imagine a populist meeting which informed a
would-be attendee that the meeting was for Whites only!
Only two of the four promised speakers showed up. Missing were
Helmut-Harry Loewen of Winnipeg and Matt Lauder of Ontario, who has cadged
tens of thousands of dollars in government grants to research
"racism." He even boasts that he became a skinhead to infiltrate
the neo-Nazis. Actually, the rapidly balding Lauder needed little barbering
to affect the shaved look.
Richard Warman said he was speaking for himself and not the Canadian
Human Rights Commission. Asked by a member of the audience about such
websites as the Heritage Front and B.C. White Pride, which Warman hadn't
mentioned, the Ottawa-based censor warned: "They just move to a U.S.
server, but, mark my words, their time is coming!"
The meeting had private security and a plainclothes local policeman,
introduced by one of the organizers to an observer, as "my police
friend." A van load of local cops kept an eye on the free speech
supporters from across the street.
Considering the poor show Victoria and area police put on at several
meetings where the far left picketed Doug Collins' meetings, where officers
just stood around as the hordes shouted abuse and jostled elderly people, it
leaves one wondering whether some people are more equal than others when it
comes to police protection.
Channel 6, on its evening news, October 26, and the
Victoria-Times
Colonist (October 27, 2003) both gave relatively fair and extensive
coverage to the protest.
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Hands off the Internet
In a National Post poll last November, 91 per cent of Canadians said that
free speech was the freedom they cherished most. Indeed, free speech is
vital to any democracy.
However powerful forces, using taxpayers' money, are working hard to
throttle the Internet.
Today a rather nasty group of enemies of free speech is holding a
conference here in Victoria. One of their key aims is further persecution of
free thinkers on the Internet.
Richard Warman, a lawyer with the Canadian Human Rights Commission, has
been attacking the websites of tax critics and opponents of Israel. When
called an enemy of free speech on the Northern Alliance website, Warman sued
the Alliance in small claims court. In other instances, he has written
letters to try to get meetings of dissidents like Tom Kennedy, Dave Lindsay
and David Icke cancelled.
The host of the meeting is one of British Columbia's most accomplished
grant chasers, Alan Dutton of the Canadian Anti-Racism Education and
Research Society. In years past, he pulled in nearly $200,000 from the B.C.
NDP government and from the federal Liberals to try to restrict the speech
of people he didn't like. He has agitated to have many meetings, including
one of ours, the Second Canadian Free Speech Conference in Surrey, in 1996,
cancelled.
Matthew Lauder from Ontario has nailed down tens of thousands of dollars
in government grants. For this money, he has spied on political dissidents,
he has kept tabs on rightwing political activists and tried to thwart their
efforts to organize.
Canada needs more open and public debate. All shades of political opinion
should be heard and debated. There should be no sacred cows. One of the most
open and free media is the Internet. It's accessible to the average man.
Yet, this is the very medium censors like Richard Warman is trying to
throttle.
Of course, this group of censors has every right to meet. However, we
protest the use of taxpayers' money to restrict freedom of speech. There is
something sad and demeaning when taxpayers' dollars are used to restrict
what free men and women may say and write.
We say: "Hands off the Internet. Give free speech a chance. Shame on
the thought police!". _________ The Canadian Association for Free
Expression was founded in 1981 and is one of Canada's leading defenders of
freedom of speech and expression. We raise money for victims of thought
crimes legislation, lobby politicians to remove anti-free speech laws and
intervene in cases to support free speech.
We publish The Free Speech Monitor 10 times a year. Subscriptions are
$15.00.
Canadian Association for Free Expression Box 332, Rexdale, Ontario, M9W
5L3 Ph: 905-897-7221; FAX: 905-277-3914 Website:
http://www.canadianfreespeech.com
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