Sunday, June 29, 2008

Small Victory for Free Speech

The Canadian Human Rights Commission has dismissed a complaint by a Muslim organization against Maclean’s and Mark Steyn. However, they are still facing the B.C. human rights commission. For a total victory, the human rights commisions/tribunals should be abolished. CBC
H/T: GM


The Canadian Human Rights Commission has dismissed a complaint by a Muslim organization against Maclean’s, ruling that the views expressed in one of the magazine's articles were not “of an extreme nature.”

The Canadian Islamic Congress had alleged that the article written by Mark Steyn entitled "The Future Belongs to Islam" and posted on the magazine’s website in October 2006 discriminated and spread hatred against Muslims.

The article, an excerpt of a book authored by Steyn, talks about Islam being a threat to North American institutions and values. It used statistics to show higher birth rates plus immigration mean Muslims will outnumber followers of other religions in Western Europe.
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"The writing is polemical, colourful and emphatic, and was obviously calculated to excite discussion and even offend certain readers, Muslim and non-Muslim alike," wrote Lucie Veillette, secretary to the commission.

"Overall, however, the views expressed in the Steyn article, when considered as a whole and in context, are not of an extreme nature as defined by the Supreme Court."

The commission said there was "no reasonable basis in the evidence to warrant the appointment of a Tribunal."

On its website, Maclean's said it was pleased the complaint was dismissed and that the decision was in keeping with its position that the article "was a worthy piece of commentary on important geopolitical issues, entirely within the bounds of normal journalistic practice."

But it added that no human rights commission should have the mandate to monitor or assess the editorial decisions of the nation's media.
Exactly.

2 comments:

#1 infidel said...

Good for them ! this was ,and still is ridiculous,I'm sure it will be appealed ,if they do that in Canada?
But you have to love the small victories ,sometimes they are bigger than you Know!

kyros said...

I don't think they have appeals in the human rights commission. After all, it has a 100% conviction rate, or did.

The islamofacists tangled with the wrong person.