Who were the Ontario "haters"?

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Syed Soharwardy, the radical Calgary mullah I've described here at length, is back in the news, praising police for "identifying a trio of bloggers who posted hateful messages on a local website".

(Now, we have to take everything Soharwardy says with a brick of salt. I can spot at least one fabrication in this very brief story -- contrary to his claim, Soharwardy did not file a human rights complaint in December against the Western Standard website (which I sold last fall to a new owner). That's just a bit of taqiyya on Soharwardy's part, as per usual.)

I find it odd that, in a city where real crime is in the news every day, real police have time for this baloney. But I am curious: if it is true that two Ontarians posted "hateful" comments anonymously on the Western Standard site, who were they?

Given what we know about the Canadian Human Rights Commission and their investigator Dean Steacy, it's fair to ask: were those "hateful" messages from Ontario planted by the CHRC in the run-up to an investigation against the new Western Standard?

That was they did when they were stalking the conservative Free Dominion website (and they're doing it again). Given the enormous amount of "hate" in Canada that is generated by "anti-hate" activists and government agents provocateurs, I think it's a fair question as to whether such vandalism was committed by the CHRC looking to set up its political opponents.

 

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