Friday, July 21, 2006

Canadian Professor Fined for Criticizing Homosexuality

I have just had an email from history Professor David Mullan, of Cape Breton University, advising that the university has fined him two week's pay ($2100 -- but that's only Canadian dollars) for criticizing homosexuality to his bishop. He posted the letters to his bishop on his private website but a homosexual student saw them and accused him of a human rights violation. Prof. Mullan did not back down, however, and emailed the student back saying that homosexuality was against nature. Apparently you must not say that if you work for a Canadian university, however. Once again, no free speech in Canada.

Details of the case here. Prof Mullan's site is here. I previously noted the case here on June 4th.




Truth About Hispanics Must not be Spoken

New Mexico GOP candidate John Dendahl said on a radio talk show:

"I think that the Legislature understands that statistically, too many people who are repeat offenders happen to have Spanish last names."

Source


He was being "racist" of course.

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