8 - Sunday, September 22, 1985 - North Shore News All party force is farce I WENT to the Equality Rights Committee meeting in the Hyatt Regency in Vancouver to witness a minor revolution. This all-party farce-force is touring the country prior to handing out legislative candies to homosexuals, les- bians, the ‘‘minorities’’, and kooks of all descriptions. | get this straight Doug Collins Its findings, area foregone conclusion, but this time a few subversives were on hand to stir things up a bit. And this pro-pansy, pro- affirmative action, pro- minority bunch didn’t know what to make of it. Jack Davis and Margot Furk of the North Shore played noble roles in the process. You should give them a big cheer. The scene was Wimpland Modern. A tent to one side catered for the demands of bilingualism. It was full of women, and the electronic equipment was also run by a woman. No affirmative ac- - Racquetball Pay as you play-$6/45 min. int Fibreglas: tion there — for men, that is. Out front, another woman was making signs with her hands. She was translating for the deaf. 1 examined the audience closely. No one was paying the slightest attention to her. There were no deaf, A deadly boring civil tights type was nattering away. ‘‘Egalitarian society.” “A society thal must become strong and free’’. Between snores, i wondered whether ! might be in Uganda or Mongolia. When he stopped, the commitice practically kissed him. DAVIS'S TURN It is now Jack Davis's turn. He says that Section 15 of the constitution is con- tradictory. It states in the first instance that everyone is equal and there is to be no discrimination. Then it pro- vides for state discrimination in favor of anyone the poli- ticians want to favor. He attacks affirmative ac- tion, meaning reverse discrimination. Employment should be on the basis of merit, not because people belong to a minority group. In the U.S., he points out, it has been proved that Orien- tals and Jews rank above Anglo-Saxons in the pro- sperity stakes. ‘‘They do not need special treatment, but in Canada we seem to think that they do.”’ Committee member Sheila Finestone, from rich Mount Royal, a Liberal who dou- bles as a socialist (don’t they all, together with most ‘Baloney Tories?) says multiculturalism is good for Squas! a | SHIPWRIGHTS F 1} Wooden oats \_- Steel aamaiaa P PACILITIES FOR: - Repairs —— . Restorations retorts he is against multiculturalism. Finestone says affirmative action is a great thing. Davis says, in effect, to hel! with that, too. Committee man Svend Robinson, looking ever so sweet in his smart hairdo, hopes out loud that Davis doesn’t agree ‘‘with the Doug Collinses of society.’’ Collins bawls lustily that he would be happy to make a presentation. His kind offer is unkindly ignored. Davis was good in the afternoon. West Van's Mrs. Furk was even better in the us. 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