04-22-2011, 11:06 AM
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Here's a quote that I find really interesting:
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attending the hearing and watching Pardy a little, I think she really is stressed out. I won't put any clinical label on it, not just because I'm no shrink. To my mind, the crime of the "Human Rights" world view and the BC "Human Rights" Tribunal, is that it has fostered a victim "culture" in which people like Pardy feel they must take on the distress of a real victim, they must go through all the trials and tribulations of making a complaint, they must lie prostrate before the world, in order to serve the "human rights" world view. I think Pardy is convinced she had no choice but to be mortally offended by Earle's deeply resentful outburst. While some offense was inevitable, of course she did have a choice about where to leave it; but I'm just not sure that is apparent to her.
In other words, my resentment is not focussed on Pardy but on those who aid and abet this process and all those who have built up the ideology or world view into which Pardy has fallen. The "human rights" worldview needs victims to sustain itself and it creates them, really. That is what we need to attack, not individuals who have fallen into the trap.
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