In the U.K. and much of the western world, women and even transgenders themselves, are less able to express opposition to transgender ideology. The transgender lobby has flipped from supposed tolerance to an out-and-out intolerance for anyone in society that …
The Struggle for Free Speech on Canadian Campuses
Free speech is under siege on many university campuses, including right here in Canada. Professors, administrators, and students are “deplatforming” invited guests or disrupting and disparaging their fellow academics who fail to toe the politically correct party line. Commonly understood, …
Can’t Pick And Choose Free Speech
Can’t Pick And Choose Free Speech. The barometer on campus free of expression has found one Manitoba University wanting, but it is not one of the worst. the 2012 Campus Freedom Index measures the state of free speech at campuses …
Weekly Radio: Who Can Save Free Speech?
It used to be that one of the most important hallmarks of a strong democracy was its protection of free speech. Unfortunately, Canada seems to be following the lead of those who would rather silence opinion that’s not considered sufficiently “progressive”.
Who Can Save Free Speech?
The first amendment of the Constitution of the United States of American states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; …
Can’t Pick and Choose Free Speech: U of M missed opportunity to lead
A barometer on university campus freedom of expression gave the University of Manitoba a bad grade, albeit not the worse, which means Manitoba missed out on an opportunity to lead on university free speech.
The Biggest Carbon Bomb is Disinformation: Science and Free Speech get SLAPP-ed
The the biggest ‘carbon bomb’ is disinformation. And look out if you publicly disagree with AGW! SLAPP suit coming your way to silence you – Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation.
Canadian Human Rights Commission Goes After Free Speech
In Canada, for instance, freedom of speech is not constitutionally guaranteed to the same degree it is in America. And those wishing for a glimpse into how forces sympathetic to Islamism will try to influence (read: stifle) public debate about the Muslim faith should be aware of recent Canadian experiences.
Social Media and the Fight for Freedom of Speech
First Amendment of the US Constitution: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to …