Jonathan Kay, National Post Dec. 22, 2011
"We live in a victim-ocracy. It's part of the politically correct era. Then someone announces they are going to build a museum that officially tallies up the radical extremes of human victimhood - but in so doing will focus primarily on the suffering of one group as a sort of model for all other forms of suffering. ...Somewhere down the line, taxpayers will have to clean up this mess."
How costly to taxpayers are the crumbling foundations in a museum of junk science that Dr. Peter Jaffe's calls advocacy and "research"?
The awkward truth about spousal abuse: Barbara Kay, National Post Dec. 21, 2011
"Who will have the courage to bell this politically correct cat?"
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Barbara Kay, Wednesday, October 11, 2006 National Post
"if only those who stand between at-risk children and their fate jettison the persisting myths around domestic violence, and take a gender-neutral position when distinguishing children's natural protectors from their enemies."
How one man got away with mass fraud by saying ‘trust me, it’s science’:
Joseph Brean, National Post Dec 30, 2011
"... reporters might ignore it, but at the end of the day, a debunked false claim remains one of the highest achievements..."
Ontario Court of Appeal
put leashes on
Snooping Snoopies
MP Phil McColeman
"fraud can damage an entire community"
Chris Selley, National Post · Feb. 10, 2012
"The time we spend debating these cinematic scenarios and making implausible claims to moral purity might be better spent discussing how to protect Canadian citizens against more mundane violations of domestic and international law."
STEVEN CHASE AND STEPHANIE CHAMBERS
Globe and Mail February 17, 2012:
"...activity like this is the act of someone who wants to hide from debate on the real issue. Using the taxpayer-funded resources of the [government] to avoid accountability for actions and statements is completely unacceptable..."
Is There a Right to Lie? William Bennett Turner,
The New York Times - February 19, 2012:
'...The recognized constitutional remedy for false speech, as Justice Louis D. Brandeis famously said, is not suppression but “more speech.” ...'
Brantford Expositor Staff February 20, 2012
"... assault did not take place..."
Ezra Levant ,QMI Agency February 20, 2012
"...throwing a tantrum
— using your tax dollars..."