CANADIAN KANGAROO COURT UPDATE: “Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) adjudicator Athanasios Hadjis performed a valuable service on Monday by raising doubts about whether there is any purpose in having agencies like his police the Internet for hatred. . . . It’s unclear how s. 13 could be salvaged. On one hand, any limit to free expression that is likely to be ineffective or applied selectively, as the CHRT’s Internet witch hunts arguably are, will not and should not survive Charter scrutiny. And, as Mr. Hadjis points out, the same is true of any statutory measure which leaves too large a ‘grey zone’ for Internet commenters to fall into, or which imposes an unfair burden on Webmasters who must police long comment threads or large forums for anonymous hatred.” (Via Newsbeat 1).