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Accused Kiddie Porn Promoter Pushed Radical Sex-Ed While Lesbian (Now, Premier) Kathl |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Monday, 23 September 2013 03:22 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email newsletter was sent to you in graphical HTML format. If you're seeing this version, your email program prefers plain text emails. You can read the original version online: http://ymlp318.net/zklP6p -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accused Kiddie Porn Promoter Pushed Radical Sex-Ed While Lesbian (Now, Premier) Kathleen Wynn Was Minister of Education in Ontario How long are we going to tolerate this perversion being forced on our children??? ONTARIO SEX "EDUCATION" DESIGNED BY PERVERT? July 16, 2013 (left. Benjamin Levin, Former Deputy Minister of Education in Ontario, charged with child pornography, released on $100,000 bail) Child sex abuse is now official government policy. "Grade 6 kids will be taught masturbation; Grade 7 kids about anal sex, as opposed to vaginal intercourse..." "He had a hand in drafting sex lessons for children that will destroy the innocence of thousands of Ontario children." Makow comment - "1984" is here - Levin is more proof society has been subverted by an (Illuminati) satanic cult. Public schools now groom children for sexual exploitation. ( http://henrymakow.com/manitoba-bullies-children-who-dont-want-gay-sex.html ) Introducing children to sex before puberty is evil and sick. Even after puberty, "sex ed" is an implied invitation to have sex which requires much more emotional and intellectual maturity . Furthermore, the State has no right to promote premarital sex and homosexuality, which is a developmental disorder. ( http://henrymakow.com/2013/03/Excuse-Me-Gay-is-Not-Good%20%20.html ) The public gets up in arms over a small sales tax increase, but remains comatose when their children are mentally abused and warped for life. Has the public been lobotomized? Children used to be taught the 3 R's - Reading, 'Riting and 'Rithmatic. Now they're taught the 3 P's: Perversion, Pornography and Promiscuity. by Ezra Levant (Ezra Levant.com/ Edited by henrymakow.com) ( http://www.ezralevant.com/ ) Benjamin Levin, Ontario's former Deputy Minister of Education, has been charged with seven counts of child exploitation, including child pornography. He hasn't just been charged with possessing images of children being sexually abused. He's been charged with arranging for sexual offences against a child, making child porn and distributing it to others. Levin's bail conditions include a ban on his using the Internet except at work -- he's a professor at the University of Toronto. And he's not allowed to use a cellphone that connects to the Internet or has a camera in it. There are tens of thousands of civil servants in Ontario and, as a matter of statistical probability, a number will be charged with crimes every year. But this is different. The charge of making child pornography is the gravest immorality, perhaps second only to murder. This isn't a shoplifting offence. And the second factor is what Levin does. At U of T, he teaches teachers how to teach kids. And what he did. He was deputy minister during the development of the proposed, hyper-sexualized curriculum for Ontario grade schools. Those sex lessons will start in Grade 1 -- when children are barely toilet trained. PERVERSION TAUGHT IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Charges of arranging for sexual offences against a child, of being a predator, are horrific in their own right. But how much darker is it that Levin had a hand in drafting the graphic sex lessons for young children? In our legal system, Levin is innocent until proven guilty. But what about our political system? We must also ask if changing the Ontario curriculum to bring sex lessons to children of tender years was coloured by Levin's alleged proclivities. The sex lessons developed when he was deputy minister, include teaching Grade 1 kids -- six-year-old girls and boys -- detailed sexual anatomy and vocabulary. Eight-year-olds are taught homosexuality -- not just its existence, but its legitimacy as a sexual alternative. The new curriculum is clear on this. A wide range of sexual preferences are to be taught in an encouraging way, and any resistance -- be it religious, cultural or just a child's squeamishness with such adult subjects -- is to be reformed and corrected by teachers. Grade 6 kids will be taught masturbation; Grade 7 kids about anal sex, as opposed to vaginal intercourse, in a discussion about abstaining from sexual activity. Not objectively, but in an advocacy model. This is extreme. Who would force such adult subjects on such young kids? And now the senior bureaucrat who promoted this curriculum is charged with sexually exploiting children. The reason parents want to protect children as young as six from sexual things is not that parents are anti-sex. It's that there is such a thing as an age of innocence. It's appropriate for adults to know about sex. There ought to be a debate about when that education happens, and with what degree of explicitness, and with what moral teachings to accompany it. But for God's sake, Grade 1? We criminalize pedophilia and child pornography, but not adult sex and adult pornography, because we draw a distinction between consenting, mature adults who are wise in the ways of the world, and children who we need to protect from harsh, adult realities. Levin is accused of violating that innocence in his private life. The trial will show us the facts. But we already know the facts about his public life: He had a hand in drafting sex lessons for children that will destroy the innocence of thousands of Ontario children. This column was written for Sun News July 13 2013. _____________________________ Unsubscribe / Change Profile: http://ymlp318.net/ugmjhqsqgsgbbqgywmgguewwmw Powered by YourMailingListProvider |
Letter-to-the-Editor re: Tyranny of Ontario Human Rights Commission & Nepean Redskin |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Monday, 23 September 2013 03:19 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email newsletter was sent to you in graphical HTML format. If you're seeing this version, your email program prefers plain text emails. You can read the original version online: http://ymlp318.net/zKryxj -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Letter-to-the-Editor re: Tyranny of Ontario Human Rights Commission & Nepean Redskins Canadian Association for Free Expression Box 332, Rexdale, Ontario, M9W 5L3 Ph: 905-566-4455 ( tel:905-566-4455 ); FAX: 905-566-4820 ( tel:905-566-4820 ) Website: http://cafe.nfshost.com ( http://cafe.nfshost.com/ ) Paul Fromm, B.Ed, M.A. Director September 21, 2013 The Editor, The Globe and Mail. Dear Sir: Re: “Ottawa football club agrees to drop Redskin name”(Globe and Mail, September 21, 2013). Whatever use they might have served in the distant past, human rights commissions have outlived their purpose. They provide privileged minorities a tool to harass and blackmail the majority. In a move that may well cost $100,000, the Nepean Redskins will change their name. One Ottawa Indian, musician Ian Campeau, found the name "offensive" and, when the team wouldn't budge, filed a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission. It cost him nothing but a letter. The Commission will do the legal work for him, If he loses, he pays no costs or penalty. From the get-go, all the costs are on the team. They must hire a lawyer, present a case, answer motions and correspondence and, eventually, appear before a tribunal. Even if they, win, they are out thousands, likely several tens of thousands of dollars. Human rights tribunal members are often highly biased in favour of minorities. They are part of the human rights industry. The odds are stacked against the victims. . The threat of burying an amateur team for children with legal costs gives an unfair blackmail hammer to privileged minorities. Your report notes: “About 550 kids and volunteers run the flag, tackle, touch and cheer programmes with the club. … It left the youth football club facing an expensive transition or a lengthy, high-profile legal battle.” (Globe and Mail, September 21, 2013) The time has come to rid the province of this meddling and unfair institution. Ontario Progressive Conservative Party leader Tim Hudak promised to do just that when he was running for his party's leadership in 2009. So, too, did one of his rivals, and eventual ally in the final vote, MPP Randy Hillier. Regrettably, as soon as he'd clutched the leadership prize, Hudak, apparently, heard from the Big Boys and shelved his promise. It's time, in light of this latest outrag4e, for him to pledge himself to purging this Province of the bullying institution. Paul Fromm _____________________________ Unsubscribe / Change Profile: http://ymlp318.net/ugmjhqsqgsgbbqgywegguewwmw Powered by YourMailingListProvider |
Nepean Redskins to Change Their Name After Rights Complaint Blackmail -- Come On Huda |
Written by Paul Fromm |
Saturday, 21 September 2013 20:53 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email newsletter was sent to you in graphical HTML format. If you're seeing this version, your email program prefers plain text emails. You can read the original version online: http://ymlp275.net/zKwNCR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nepean Redskins to Change Their Name After Rights Complaint Blackmail -- Come On Hudak: Promise to Abolish the Ontario Human Rights Commission Whatever use they might have served in the distant past -- and I question that -- human rights commissions have outlived their purpose. They provide privileged minorities a tool to harass and blackmail the majority. In a move that may well cost $100,000, the Nepean Redskins will change their name. One Ottawa Indian, musician Ian Campeau, found the name "offensive" and, when the team wouldn't budge, filed a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission. It cost him nothing but a letter. The Commission will do the legal work for him, If he loses, he pays no costs or penalty. From the get-go, all the costs are on the tream,. They must hire a lawyer, present a case, answer motions and correspondence and, eventually, appear before a tribunal. Even if they, win, they are out thousands, likely several tens of thousands of dollars. Human rights tribunal members are often highly biased in favour of minorities. They are part of the human rights industry. The odds are stacked against the victims. The National Post (September 20, 2013) reports the latest victory for minority blackmail and bullying enabled by the skanky creature called the Ontario Human Rights Commission: " An Ottawa amateur football club — the Nepean Redskins — is changing its name and logo under mounting pressure from critics who say it’s a racist reference to aboriginals. The team’s president Steve Dean said Thursday the change is voluntary and will be officially announced Friday.The team “understands that the current name is offensive to some, and thus divisive to our community,” he said in a statement. ... The decision comes weeks after an Ottawa musician, Ian Campeau of the band A Tribe Called Red, filed a human rights complaint alleging the name is racist. Campeau hailed the news Thursday, posting a triumphant “WE DID IT!!!” on Twitter. Not all were on board with the switch, with a few on social media accusing the team of giving into political correctness. Dean said the club will choose a new name, logo and colours at the end of the football season in November. Parents, players and volunteers will be consulted, he said. The full transformation is expected to cost more than US$100,000 and 'may take a number of years to complete,' he said." An earlier National Post story (September 3, 2013) explained: "Arguing that the name of the Nepean Redskins, an Ontario amateur football club, is 'offensive, non-inclusive and dehumanizing,' an Ottawa man announced Tuesday he is approaching the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal to force a name change. ... Ian Campeau, a member of the Nippissing First Nation and a DJ with the aboriginal electronic music group A Tribe Called Red." He had led a two year campaign of e-mails and media agitation to try to force the name change." Incidentally, doesn't Campeau's group's name "A Tribe Called Red" call attention to race and seem, well, uh, a little bit racist.? The September 3 National Post story, but not the version still on-line, made extensive reference to local Ottawa Indian groups who had no problem with the name "Redskins" for the amateur football team, and saw no offence in in/ The Ottawa Citizen (September 3, 2013) report notes: "The National Capital Amateur Football Association has resisted the name change, claiming that it has consulted the native community and received support for continuing to use the name. Association and Redskins president Steve Dean said: 'This is a small not-for-profit entity doing work in the community with a name that has been around for 30 years. It was never our intention or objective to offend anyone.' The football league has aboriginal players and coaches, added Dean." The threat of burying an amateur team for children with legal costs gives an unfair blackmail hammer to privileged minorities. The time has come to rid the province of this meddling and unfair institution. Ontario Progressive Conservative Party leader Tim Hudak promised to do just that when he was running for his party's leadership in 2009. So, too, did one of his rivals, and eventual ally in the final vote, MPP Randy Hillier. The Toronto Star (September 21, 2009) reported: "Hudak, who has followed long-shot candidate Randy Hillier's lead on calling for the rights body to be scrapped, ... emphasized Tories are profoundly concerned about the rights body, which has become a bête noire in conservative circles where it is perceived as infringing on individual and press liberties. 'Everywhere I go in this province, speaking to PC members, they want to see changes to the human rights commission, because it doesn't serve victims well nor those who have been accused,' said the Niagara West-Glanbrook MPP.'When (Tories) see somebody like (chief human rights commissioner) Barbara Hall out championing for the ability to censor the media while those that have real cases of discrimination languish on waiting lists, they want to see changes,' he said." Regrettably, as soon as he'd clutched the leadership prize, Hudak, apparently, heard from the Big Boys and shelved his promise. It's time, in light of this latest outrage, for him to pledge himself to purging this Province of the bullying institution. Paul Fromm Director CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR FREE EXPRESSION _____________________________ Unsubscribe / Change Profile: http://ymlp275.net/ugmjhqsqgsgbbqgywugguewwmw Powered by YourMailingListProvider |
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