I have high regard for Ezra Levant's battle against the overbearing Human Rights Commissions. I'm sure he has put his life on hold for the last few years to pursue this. But then, his life was put on hold with his three-year case and thousands of dollars spent fighting the Alberta Human Rights Commission.
My question to him is this:
In view of my short report below about visible minorities and the Human Rights codes which specifically attempt to defend their grievances, and the increasing number of visible minorities in Toronto mostly due to immigration, is it enough for Levant to ask for the removal of the HRCs without doing something about the group that is propping them up?
Increased immigration only adds more potential cases for the HRC, and as immigrants’ numbers increase, so does their power to influence HRC for their benefit.
Shouldn’t Levant be talking about reducing immigration and the dismantling of the HRCs at the same time?