Posted on 01/17/2015 4:28:11 AM PST by HomerBohn
guess its not just the Islamic terrorists who hate free speech. Apparently, its also the governments of free Western nations.
Eric Brazau has long been an opponent of Islam but he has never committed any physical act of violence against anyone. In fact, he hasnt ever even suggested that violence be done to anyone else ever. But the Canadian government recently arrested Brazau for a hate crime.
What crime did he commit?
He was arrested and then denied bail for saying that he hated Islam.
Things got even worse when Brazau went before a judge
The judge told him, You had a ticket to ride, not a pass to harass.
Judge Lapkin sentenced Brazau to 18 months in prison, and an additional 2 years probation when hes released. He even added a weapons ban to these 2 years probation, because in Lapkins point of view words are weapons too.
This is actually Brazaus second arrest for this crime (honestly, it pains me to even pretend that its reasonable to call this kind of speech a crime.) Mr. Brazau was arrested earlier in 2014 for handing out flyers that denounced Islam.
I just dont understand how Western nations like Canada, France and Britain could pretend to rally around Charlie Hebdo and in the same breath prosecute their own citizens for saying things that may offend other people. Its completely absurd.
The right to free speech and free expression is inalienable not just in American culture, but in Western culture in general.
If the government will not allow us to express the things we believe because other people may be offended, then we are not truly free. It is not the governments job to protect our feelings and it is not the governments job to dictate our beliefs. Folks, if we wish to be free and we wish to be able to speak freely, it means that we must protect all speech. Even speech we dont like, maybe especially speech we dont like.
Politicians and the entire apparatus of central socialist governments must have the ordeal of citizen revolt rise up and smack them. There are many of us in North America that are ready to vomit over the coddling of Islam and relegation of Christ and Moses to the dumpster along with aborted fetuses.
Judge Lapkin, jew who sympathizes with is enemies
Time to ban myself from Canadastan permanently and email the judge a million times Islam is Evil.
Oh no! Words are dangerous. You may hurt yourself with words. Only professionals like "journalists" should use words.
Only tyrants fear words. I'll say "Islam is evil" and hope a million of its followers drop dead like the Borg in a power failure.
From what I can gather from other media sources this guy was harassing individual families on the street because of their religion.
I agree with many of Brazau's thoughts, he just has to stick to legal methods of protest. I think in this case he was pushing the envelope, trying to get arrested to promote his cause.
You might be interested in this interview with Michael Coren: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9KwN7QkGh4
Orwell was a piker.
Mark Steyn dodged a bullet getting off from a hate speech indictment from the Canadian Star Chamber.
Islam is evil and I hate it and I want it stopped.
I’m happy I don’t live in Canada and I’m not yet living under Sharia.
I hope I never do.
Those wacky Canadians,eh?
islam was created by Satan.
Even Muhammad knew that he had been squeezed nearly to death by a demon in that cave in his first “revelation”. But Muhammad’s wife convinced him it was the Archangel Gabriel instead.
Both Canada and the U.S. need to IMPEACH all pro-muslim and pro-queer judges!!!!
Canuckistan has no freedom of speech.
Case in point: where is Free Dominion these days?
The Islamists will try to get this done here. We must be on guard at all times. Never give an inch. The answer is “NO!” period when they start whining to get Sharia law.
Yes because christians are never harassed in Muslim countries.
Blatchford: Convicted hate-monger gets added jail time for his Muslim-offending social experiment
If Eric Brazau had any lingering doubt about how seriously Torontonians take the matter of their vaunted tolerance, it may have been dispelled Tuesday when a judge sentenced him to an extra year in jail for stepping into an apparent crucible of Canadian values: a subway train.
The 50-year-old Brazau is a convicted hate-monger and a bit of a crank who last July, with two acquaintances, decided to conduct a social experiment on the Toronto subway.
At the time, as the situation in Gaza was deteriorating, there were heated protests for and against Israel in the city.
Brazaus idea was allegedly to provoke debate among riders, and to that end he boarded the train with an acquaintance decked out in Israeli colours and carrying an Israeli flag and another acquaintance who was to video the proceedings, while Brazau began loudly denouncing Islam and its holy book, the Quran.
But the stunt backfired when an offended passenger pressed the emergency alarm, causing the train to halt at the next station and ultimately, with Brazau refusing to leave the car, resulting in a half-hour service delay on the busy Bloor-Danforth line as rush hour approached.
Astonishingly in a province where those convicted of more serious offences regularly receive suspended sentences or house arrest, Brazau was denied bail and has been in custody since his arrest that day, July 29, or for five months and nine days.
Ontario court Judge Gerald Lapkin smartly convicted Brazau of the three charges he was facing breach of the peace (by interfering with Toronto Transit Commission service), causing a disturbance (by using insulting language) and breaching his probation on the earlier hate-mongering conviction.
Later, as he was adding a weapons ban to Brazaus conditions for the two years he will eventually spend on probation, Lapkin snapped, Language can be a weapon, too, Mr. Brazau.
Prosecutor Paul Zambonini had asked the judge to impose a sentence of another six months in jail or more, but the judge doubled that and gave Brazau a total sentence of 20 months for the three convictions, which, minus the eight months credit he received at a 1.5:1 rate for his time in pre-trial custody, means he will be behind bars another year.
It is surely a stern sentence for conduct that didnt involve profanity or violence, as even Jasmina Dizdarevic, a mother who was in the subway car with her two youngsters and who testified in court, told the judge.
Dizdarevic noticed Brazau quickly. He was standing in the middle of the car, she said, having fairly loud, argumentative, opinionated conversations about his interpretations of the Quran and Islam and Muslim people.
At a certain point, she said, an unidentified university-aged man objected to Brazaus remarks and told him he was a Muslim who had left my country to come to a peaceful place. As he got off at the next stop, Dizdarevic said, the young man told Brazau it was nice to meet him and he respected him, to which Brazau replied, It wasnt nice to meet you and I hate, or I dont like, Muslims.
As all around her she said people gasped in horror, I said, Wow! Unbelievable! and at that point, Brazau turned his focus on her.
She said she felt intimidated, though not in danger, and the video shot by Brazaus acquaintance, which was introduced at trial, shows the young mother holding her own.
At one point, she may have even raised the issue of Israel bombing Palestinians the comment is barely audible on the video but certainly, as Brazau said in his testimony, Dizdarevic was giving as good as she got.
Questioned by Brazaus lawyer, Moshe Micha, she denied she didnt like what he (Brazau) said, but said rather I didnt like how uncomfortable he was making people, particularly three young women at the end of the car, whom she said were wearing the hijab and appeared to her to be keeping their eyes down so as not to draw Brazaus attentions.
Still, things might have ended peaceably there this tough young woman coolly holding her ground with the loutish Brazau without incident. Dizdarevic was on her way to pick up her car from the mechanics, and on a deadline.
But a male passenger unidentified, he didnt testify pressed the emergency button; the alarm is audible on the short video.
Dizdarevic said the man later told her he was worried about her, but she said she was never concerned for her childrens safety or that she couldnt have walked away.
The train stopped at Islington station in Torontos west end, where TTC officials tried to persuade Brazau to leave. But he was outraged by then by the button-pusher, whom he accused of showing his daughter the right way to be a Canadian! and refused.
After a short delay, the train continued westbound to Kipling station (the final west-end stop along the Bloor-Danforth line), where TTC supervisor Kevin Ward tried to persuade Brazau to leave. For a time chaos ensued, as newly arriving passengers, followed by Brazau, bounced from train to train, trying to find one that would move, until finally, he was arrested by Toronto Police.
Asked by Zambonini if he didnt think that his remarks would provoke a response in the minds of most right-thinking Canadians who pride themselves on their collective tolerance, Brazau replied that you can react negatively, but Im not sure thats an emergency-button offence.
Lapkin gave Brazau the stiffest penalty, 10 months, for breaching his probation on the earlier hate-mongering offence, which saw him handing out graphic pamphlets about Muslims that he entitled, They are here and breeding.
Part of his conditions, imposed only several months before, were to keep the peace and be of good behaviour.
Ironically, Brazau said that as his social experiment began that day, me and this other gentleman were having a conversation about whether we could (even) have the conversation.
They have the answer, it appears a resounding no.
Outlaw Islam
Expel all Muslims
Stop all aid to Muslim lands
ISLAM IS EVIL!!
Come and get me, coppers!
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