"Human Rights Officer" my ass.

B


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Human Rights Officer, "What was your intent and purpose of your article?" 


EZRA LEVANT <http://ezralevant.com/> 

A few days ago, I was interrogated for 90 minutes by Shirlene McGovern, an
officer of the government of Alberta. I have been accused of hurting
people's feelings because, two years ago, I published the Danish cartoons of
Mohammed in the Western Standard magazine. 

Ms. McGovern's business card said she was a "Human Rights Officer." What a
perfectly Orwellian title.

Early in her interrogation, she said "I always ask people ? what was your
intent and purpose of your article?"

It wasn't even a question about what we had published in the magazine. It
was a question about my private thoughts. I asked her why my private
feelings were of interest to the government. She said, very calmly, that
they would be a factor taken into account by the government in determining
whether or not I was guilty. 

Officer McGovern said it as calmly as if I had asked her what time it was.

When she's doing government interrogations, she always asks people about
their thoughts.

It was so banal, so routine. When she walked in, she seemed happy. With a
smile, she reached out her hand to shake mine. I refused ? to me, nothing
could have been more incongruous. Would I warmly greet a police officer who
arrested me as a suspect in a crime? Then why should I do so for a thought
crime? This was not normal; I would not normalize it with the pleasantries
of polite society. 

This was not a high-school debating tournament where Human Rights Officer
McGovern and I were equals, enjoying a shared interest in politics and
publishing. I was there because I was compelled to be there by the
government, and if I answered Officer McGovern's political questions
unsatisfactorily, the government could fine me thousands of dollars and
order me to publicly apologize for holding the wrong views. 

I told her that the complaint process itself was a punishment. Even if I was
eventually acquitted, I would still lose ? hundreds of hours, and tens of
thousands of dollars in legal bills. That's not an accident, that's one of
the tools of these commissions. Every journalist in the country has been
taught a lesson: Censor yourself now, or be put through a costly wringer. I
said all this and then Officer McGovern replied, "You're entitled to your
opinions, that's for sure." 

But that's not for sure, is it? We're only entitled to our opinions now if
they don't offend some very easily offended people.

One of the complainants against me is someone I would describe as a radical
Muslim imam, Syed Soharwardy. He grew up in the madrassas of Pakistan and he
lectures on the Saudi circuit. He advocates sharia law for all countries,
including Canada. His website is rife with Islamic supremacism ? offensive
to many Canadian Jews, gentiles, women and gays. But his sensitivities ? his
Saudi-Pakistani values ? have been offended by me. 

And so now the secular government of Alberta is enforcing his fatwa against
the cartoons.

It's the same for Mohamed Elmasry, the complainant against Maclean's
magazine for publishing an excerpt from Mark Steyn's book, America Alone.
Egyptian-born Elmasry has publicly said that any adult Jew in Israel is a
legitimate target for a terrorist attack, a grossly offensive statement. 

Both the Canadian and B.C. Human Rights Commissions are now hearing his
complaints against Maclean's.

How did it come to be that rough and, I would say, bigoted men such as Mr.
Soharwardy and Mr. Elmasry could, by simply claiming that their tender
feelings were hurt, sic a government bureaucracy on a magazine, or anyone
for that matter? 

On this point, I agree with Mr. Soharwardy and Mr. Elmasry: I blame the
Jews.

A generation ago, illiberal elements in the "official" Jewish community
pressed Canadian governments to introduce laws limiting free speech. The
targets of those laws were invariably poor, unorganized, harmless neo-Nazi
cranks and conspiracy theorists such as Ernst Zundel and Jim Keegstra ?
nobodies who were turned into international celebrities when they were
prosecuted for their thought crimes. 

But now come Mr. Elmasry and Mr. Soharwardy and their ilk, using the very
precedents set by the Canadian Jewish Congress.

Before Mr. Soharwardy went to the Alberta Human Rights Commission, he went
to the Calgary Police Service and demanded that they arrest me. He's done
that three times now, and they've rejected him every time. But he only had
to ask the willing enforcers of the human rights commission once. 

What a strange place Canada is in 2008, where the police care more about
human rights than the human rights commissions do, where fundamentalist
Muslims use hate-speech laws drafted by secular Jews, and where a government
bureaucrat can interrogate a publisher for 90 minutes, and be shocked when
he won't shake her hand in greeting. 

Ezra Levant, an Alberta lawyer and author, was publisher of the now-defunct
Western Standard magazine from 2004 to 2007.

 



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