MORE THREATS AGAINST CANADIAN BLOGGERS: I don’t understand why people on the right in Canada don’t just start filing lawsuits — and, better still, “human rights” complaints — right and left whenever anyone says anything bad about white people, Americans, etc. “Flood the zone!” Are Canadians just too nice to engage in such tactics? Not all of them, obviously.

UPDATE: More here.

ANOTHER UPDATE: Toronto reader Allan Marsh answers my question:

Because the Human Rights Commissions don’t accept complaints
from the right.

It’s as simple as that.

All complaints from conservatives in Canada automatically are rejected.

I don’t think even you have any idea how corrupt the “Human Rights” racket is in Canada.

Well, recent years have demonstrated that seemingly everything in Canada is more corrupt than I had thought, so that’s possible, I suppose. But that’s no reason not to file the complaints, and document the results.

ANOTHER UPDATE: Well, here’s one result:

The “Canadian” Human Rights Commission does not treat all Canadians equally. The lead investigator testifying on Tuesday, Dean Steacy, is blind, but the justice his commission administers certainly isn’t: if you’re one of their allies, they’ll start lurking on websites before you’ve made a formal complaint. But, if you’re not simpatico, they’ll reject your complaint on the grounds that it was on double-sided paper. Which was what happened to Mr. Lemire, when he tried to file his own Section 13 complaint against the police. Apparently, Mr. Lemire’s complaint was double-sided — which came as news to Mr. Lemire, since he faxed it in. But by the time it uncoiled itself at the other end it had become the first double-sided fax on the planet. “I don’t know what happened to the fax,” said Mr. Steacy non-committally. Hey, it’s a federal bureaucracy: things happen. Evidently one reason why Richard Warman has been the complainant on every Section 13 case since 2002 is that he’s the only one who remembers the critical single-sided rule.

Lemire is pretty creepy. But so is Warman. He’s just the right kind of creepy, I guess. Nonetheless, I think that forcing them to demonstrate just how one-sided and politically-driven their program is is worthwhile.