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):

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.

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...
Globe and Mail