Ezra Levant
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It's my right to control your tongue. We have the right to be offended. And just stop and think about that for a minute. In some parts of the world, you're not allowed to be offended by things. You're not allowed to express your outrage at things. You have to suck it up. In Canada, we have the right to be offended, not the right not to be offended.
Where does hatred come from? Because I was charged, I still to this day remember the wording of the law under which I was charged by the Alberta Human Rights Commission. And it is against the law to publish anything, quote, likely to expose a person to hatred or contempt.
Where does hatred come from? Because I was charged, I still to this day remember the wording of the law under which I was charged by the Alberta Human Rights Commission. And it is against the law to publish anything, quote, likely to expose a person to hatred or contempt.
Where does hatred come from? Because I was charged, I still to this day remember the wording of the law under which I was charged by the Alberta Human Rights Commission. And it is against the law to publish anything, quote, likely to expose a person to hatred or contempt.
Very closely.
Very closely.
Very closely.
Well, he hasn't indicated that he won't. Let me tell you what's terrifying about that. Likely to. So that's a future crime.
Well, he hasn't indicated that he won't. Let me tell you what's terrifying about that. Likely to. So that's a future crime.
Well, he hasn't indicated that he won't. Let me tell you what's terrifying about that. Likely to. So that's a future crime.
So how do you defend against a future crime? Now, there are some future crimes in our criminal code uttering a death threat, I suppose, is a future crime. Attempted something, something. But likely to what? Punch someone, that's very measurable. No, likely to expose a person to hatred or contempt. So you're going to do something that's likely to cause him to have hard feelings about himself.
So how do you defend against a future crime? Now, there are some future crimes in our criminal code uttering a death threat, I suppose, is a future crime. Attempted something, something. But likely to what? Punch someone, that's very measurable. No, likely to expose a person to hatred or contempt. So you're going to do something that's likely to cause him to have hard feelings about himself.
So how do you defend against a future crime? Now, there are some future crimes in our criminal code uttering a death threat, I suppose, is a future crime. Attempted something, something. But likely to what? Punch someone, that's very measurable. No, likely to expose a person to hatred or contempt. So you're going to do something that's likely to cause him to have hard feelings about himself.
And how do you measure that? And what's likely to?
And how do you measure that? And what's likely to?
And how do you measure that? And what's likely to?
And truth is not a defense. What's truth got to do with it? You caused him to have hard feelings about him.
And truth is not a defense. What's truth got to do with it? You caused him to have hard feelings about him.
And truth is not a defense. What's truth got to do with it? You caused him to have hard feelings about him.
I was... pursued for 900 days. And the apex of that was we managed to convince the interrogator for the Alberta Human Rights Commission to allow us to make a record of my interrogation. Now, we didn't say radio, so it was in my lawyer's office. It was on a Friday afternoon. And we managed to convince the interrogator to come to us. So we had set up—it was conspicuous. It wasn't hidden.