Canada: “Neo-Nazi hate, courtesy of the CHRC” – Canadian Human Rights Commission
— National Post’s Ezra Levant reports: “In her July 11 letter to the National Post, Lynch denies that CHRC staff hacked into the Internet account of a private citizen to cover their tracks as they logged into their memberships in neo-Nazi websites. Lynch says both the Privacy Commissioner and the RCMP ‘found no evidence to support this allegation.'”
— Levant states: “But that’s not true. The Privacy Commissioner’s staff did not investigate the hacking — that is not within their jurisdiction.”
— Levant states: “In fact, CHRC employees have been active members of neo-Nazi organizations for years, and have published countless anti-Semitic, anti-gay and anti-black comments online. CHRC employees have admitted to this under oath. On the same day Monfette testified about the hacking, CHRC investigator Dean Steacy testified there were no guidelines about what CHRC staff could do using their online Nazi memberships.”
— Levant states: “Steacy, for example, used his Nazi membership to write encouraging words to a racist group called B. C. White Pride. He praised them, told them their racist posters were ‘great’ and promised to distribute their literature. Your tax dollars at work.”
— Levant states: “Other CHRC investigators went further. One praised Nazi leaders ( ‘I still say [Adrien] Arcand is our man!’); called for Canadian police to discriminate against blacks ( ‘exactly when will white cops understand that they should stand by THEIR race?!’); and trashed a Jewish youth group ( ‘if people spent the time building fellow WNs [White Nationalists] up rather than tearing them down we’d be dangerous. Unless your goal is to tear people down in which case go join Hillel or something.’)”