The London Free Press reports that Judge Konrad Von Finckenstein and Richard Warman, the complainant in the Winnicki hate speech case, have been the targets of death threats from a U.S.-based site. The Canadian Human Rights Commission has stepped up security in response to the threats.
Online Hate Ruling Leads to Death Threats
July 27, 2006
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Episode 278: Ben Waldman on Gander Social and the Challenges of Building a Sovereign Social Network
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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 278: Ben Waldman on Gander Social and the Challenges of Building a Sovereign Social Network

jeff sinwir
Paul Fromm and Stormfront types are ordinary Canadians who are worried about immigration. For the first time in history whites are a minority in canada and the world. Who is going to fill the power vacuum? especially globally? Iraq is the latest evidence that multiculturalism does not work. It took a brutal dictator like Saddam to keep a lid on the competing cultures.
You should not be calling my friends neo-nazis or haters.