A few days ago, I was interrogated for 90 minutes by Shirlene McGovern, an officer of the government of Alberta. I have been accused of hurting people's feelings because, two years ago, I published the Danish cartoons of Mohammed in the Western Standard magazine.Globe and Mail
Ms. McGovern's business card said she was a "Human Rights Officer." What a perfectly Orwellian title.
Early in her interrogation, she said "I always ask people … what was your intent and purpose of your article?"
It wasn't even a question about what we had published in the magazine. It was a question about my private thoughts. I asked her why my private feelings were of interest to the government. She said, very calmly, that they would be a factor taken into account by the government in determining whether or not I was guilty...
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Ezra Levant's Orwellian Interrogation
Canadian newspaper pulisher and lawyer, Ezra Levant, describes his session before Alberta's 'Human Rights Officer' (the relevant exchanges can be viewed here):