Atlas Shrugs radio
Today I was interviewed by Pamela Geller of the great Atlas Shrugs website, on her radio program. I imagine that most of her listeners are American, and so I did my best to explain how what's happening to me in Canada is a possible premonition of what will happen in the U.S. next.
We talked about a dozen things ranging from Harvard's new sex-segrated swimming pool to the silence of feminists and gay rights activists in the face of Islamic fascism to "SLAPP" nuisance lawsuits on both sides of the border to the absurd idea of criminalizing the emotion called "hate" -- and how that's a sneaky first step to criminalizing political commentary.
We also talked about how the rules of civil procedure, and constitutional limits on real police, don't apply to human rights "officers" and commissions. (I intend to write a more detailed blog post on that subject, because it's interesting, and because my commenter "Mordechai" has challenged me on my facts, including my assertions that no human rights commissioners or tribunal panellists are judges, and many are not even lawyers. I look forward to telling you the story of one tribunal panellist who is a highly partisan non-lawyer whose expertise is in... cat bylaws and garbage collection.)
Here's an audio clip of this morning's interview; I regret I had to sign off before we took callers.

