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Jamie Sarkonak: Jon Kay's legal victory exposes Canadian Anti-Hate Network's anti-conservative agenda

This is a politically motivated group that has no qualms about accusing mainstream conservatives of being racist and using the legal system to try to silence them

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    1. Comment by V K.

      Kudos to the writer of this article and the Kays for bringing the stench that is CAHN to the public's attention. We are increasingly living in Orwell's dystopian nightmare. It is incumbent on each of us to speak the truth and stand up for it.

    2. Comment by Richard Lee.

      Are they passing around the black shirts yet?

      Evil exists and it must be fought, otherwise it will drag us into a pit of gloom, doom and despair.

      Put on God’s armour and hold the line!

    3. Comment by Flavius Aetius.

      Honestly, should it really surprise anyone that the liberals are funding a group with ties to Antifa?

    4. Comment by Mark Thomas.

      Imagine how bad this stuff will get if JT's crew gets around to reinstating the odious Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, a provision that Harper's government mercifully axed.

    5. Comment by Blazer Institute.

      Remember when Twitter planned to use AI to ban alt-right racists and it kept targeting conservative accounts?