Friday, October 7, 2011

'Human Rights?' Fired for Opposing Immigration Policy

'In 1997, I was fired by the Peel Board of Education, after a 24-year career as a high school English instructor. Their reasons? My alleged "contempt and persistent disregard for multiculturalism and ethnocultural equity" which were "core values" (not, apparently, reading, writing, math or computer literacy) of the Board.

My specific final sins were attending and speaking on my own time at a memorial service in Urbana, Illinois for the late Prof. Revilo Oliver, an alleged anti-Semite and organizing, again on my own time, off school property the Second Canadian Free Speech Conference in Vancouver in March, 1996.'

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