10 Replies to “They Took All The Rights, Put ‘Em In A Rights Museum”

  1. When an Asper speaks, a Jew must be getting the horns. What’s schadenfreude in Yiddish I wonder?
    I stumbled across the Winnipeg’s HRM webpage during SDA’s Winnipeg/Palestine flag story…it was whitey this and whitey that. You couldn’t help reflect on how horrible a race Anglos were and are.
    However, today Davey is concerned about…”one-sided accounts”
    Interesting.

  2. If it says “human rights” on it then I know not to pay attention. Only Lefties have to paste labels of holiness on things like that.

    To a Conservative, “human rights” means common sense. In a free country, everybody is free and equal. The end.

  3. Having to prefix our rights,with the word “human” .You know they lie.
    These lies deny us any rights,freedom or respite from these parasites.
    Same creatures brought us “Social justice” a thing without any justice.
    The prefix is the poison.

    The long march through these institutions did not work as our progressive comrades had hoped.
    Instead of being fooled ,by those wearing these cloaks,we have abandoned the institutions.
    Soon enough the parasitic overload will see just who these institutions protected.
    Professed intention,those sweet lies,have no meaning.
    Their actions now speak for them.

  4. WTF did the Aspers think was going to happen? Their Poor Jew, Poor Jew Museum quickly became Poor Everything But Whities and Jews Museum. The more you separate people and blame some for mistreating others, the more the beast turns on you and bites you in the ass. The Human Rights Museum was always meant to be about hate. Now it’s simply about hate the Aspers don’t like.

    1. …it’s simply about hate the Aspers don’t like.
      Asper’s complaint reminds me of the big Jewish donors to Columbia, Harvard, etc , who suddenly pulled their funding over concerns of rising antisemitism after October 7. These are the very same donors who merely smirked and shrugged when pro-life and other conservatives on campus, including invited speakers, were the objects of demonstrations and violent threats.

  5. While I’m here – I don’t know who signed off (likely an Asper) on that ghastly, grotesque architectural monstrosity known as the CHRM but whoever it is should spend the next life under a bridge heating up a can of beans over a fire barrel along with Pei, he of the Louvre glass pyramid.
    If ugliness is the look he’s going for…he nailed it.

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