2012-11-05

It's Called Push Back

Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois was found guilty of contempt of court. No kidding. And true to the script, he doesn't want to accept responsibility and is appealing the decision having raised $68 000 - nice to have union friends backing you. In any event, society is pushing back. Good.

Now it's time to hear from all the real students who were fucked by the union-backed student protests. The gutless Francophone institutions and government failed to protect the rights of ALL students while the Anglo ones were more measured.

Victim-impact statements. I want to hear them all. Business, students who lost internships etc.

No one disputes the right of people to protest. What these folks need to understand is the second you infringe on the rights of others it's invalid.

It's a hard concept for leftists to grasp, but grasp they must.

2 comments:

  1. I took note of his defense:

    "His lawyer had pleaded ignorance and argued that there was no evidence Nadeau-Dubois was aware of the injunction. A Quebec Superior Court justice rejected the argument."

    I just love intellectuals pleading "ignorance", it just seems so ironical.

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  2. He knew full well what he was doing.

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