Terrorism in Canada – homosexualist style

This is the case of a sex-change victim filing a complaint before the Ontario Human Rights Commission over “discrimination” by a southern Ontario gym owner. In this case the target of homosexualist fanaticism doesn’t even seem to have been a Christian. Homosexualists seem increasingly unable to tolerate anyone who doesn’t grovel at their feet or send up ecstatic ovations of praise and adulation at their presence. This intolerant, hate-filled agenda is incompatible with civilized society.

This is another example of “human rights” commissions conspiring with evil. As this article notes, the complainant later decided he/she wanted to withdraw his/her complaint. So the OHRC has allowed her to do that without any obligation on him/her to reimburse the defendant for the costs he incurred preparing to defend himself against her frivolous and immoral complaint.

For the complete article, click here.

The Regina Leader-Post – November 10, 2009
Ontario gym owner fumes after transgender bathroom battle
By Linda Nguyen and Allison Cross, Canwest News Service

A fitness club owner in southwestern Ontario said Tuesday he has wasted tens of thousands of dollars fighting a legal battle with a transgender woman over which washrooms she should use, only to have the case thrown out by the Ontario Human Rights Commission.

“It’s like I’ve been terrorized by this for years,” said John Fulton, owner of Downtown Health Club for Women and Fulton Fitness in St. Catharines. “I wanted to take them to task. I didn’t want to settle and pay them. I told them that they weren’t going to get a penny from me. I didn’t care if I ended up homeless because of this.” …

MacDonald sought to withdraw her application without explanation on Aug. 29 and on Oct. 19, the commission accepted a request by MacDonald to withdraw her complaint.

Fulton sought compensation for the time and money lost in preparing a defence, and for the loss of dignity and stress involved in the accusation of discrimination but Commission adjudicator Kaye Joachim denied that request.

Fulton had also requested a monetary award from MacDonald, claiming she abused the process but Joachim denied this request as well, saying MacDonald did nothing wrong. …

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Public date: November 11th, 2009
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