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What benefit can there be in allowing him to speak?

In the view of a Canadian "Human Rights" Commission's former longtime investigator, when faced with a person with who he clearly and vehemently disagrees:

What benefit can there be in allowing him to speak?

Apparently in Canada the right to speak exists at the whim of "human rights" commissions that answer to nobody. Rights for some, but not for others.

Via small dead animals.

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