5 Feet of Fury

“Why should Richard Warman be the only citizen to have his own personal inquisition?”

“Who has availed themselves of the ‘human rights’ protected by Section XIII? In its entire history, over half of all cases have been brought by a sole ‘complainant,’ one Richard Warman.

“Indeed, Mr. Warman has been a plaintiff on every single Section XIII case before the federal ‘human rights’ star chamber since 2002 — and he’s won every one.

“That would suggest that no man in any free society anywhere on the planet has been so comprehensively deprived of his human rights. Well, no. Mr. Warman doesn’t have to demonstrate that he’s been deprived of his human rights, only that it’s ‘likely’ (i.e. ‘highly un-‘) that someone somewhere will be deprived of some right sometime. Who is Richard Warman? What’s his story? Well, he’s a former employee of the Canadian Human Rights Commission: an investigator. Same as Shirlene McGovern.

“Isn’t there something a little odd in a supposedly necessary Canadian federal ‘human rights’ system used all but exclusively by one lone Canadian who served as a long-time employee of that system? Why should Richard Warman be the only citizen to have his own personal inquisition? You can hardly blame the Canadian Islamic Congress and the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada and no doubt the Supreme All-Powerful Islamic Executive Council of Swift Current, Sask., for now figuring they’d like a piece of the human rights action…”

UPDATE: “Richard Warman has a BA (Hons.) in Drama. Go figure…”