Beware NDP’s new Bigger Big A bigger Big Brother has arrived on your doorstep. Listen for his knock. We're talking about the NDP’s new human rights sctup, devised by socialists for socialists and ethnics. From now on the rights cops won't be waiting around for com- plaints to come in. They'll be out drumming up business and making complaints themselves on behalf of people who have made no com- plaints. The revamped Human Rights Commission gives Victoria even greater powers of harassment. All in the name of “equality.” Pokenoses will now be able to march into businesses to see whether enough people of the right color have been hired, search through company records, and check up on the press, as has been made clear by the Press Council. It’s right out of 1984. A separate Human Rights Tribunal will hear the grievances, many of which will have been made by its think-a-likes on the commis- sion. ERR A SNARE eI rR RMONS ONE REN SAT NE Im Ae RI ANA pT TA SRN ge AT aa Me MAE REDON Tt will also act as judge, jury and prosecutor. One of the things the rights cops will be looking for is “systemic dis- crimination,” which is anything the commissars say it is. Too many men, for one thing, but never too many women. And Company X will be on the rack if it doesn’t hire a solid proportion of East Indians, ete. The NDP loves that ethnic vote. It’s a way of forcing reverse dis- crimination on companies and insti- tutions that have so far been able to escape it. The new monster was proposed by Moc Sihota, a well-known expert in impartiality. He appointed a UBC socialist, Professor Bill Black, to work out the details. Black asked the multicults what they wanted and they told him. The members of these new rights circuses are either ethnics them- selves or leftist lack- eys who have served their appren- ticeships in the right places. The commission is headed by Mary Woo Sims, one of Bob Rae’s favorites in Ontario. Harinder Mahil is her second in com- mand. He was chairman of the old B.C. Human Rights Council. Everything changes, and everything remains the same... Alan Twigg has pur it well. He was press adviser to Dave Barrett but has now grown up. In the news letter he publishes he says the new arrangement will be dominated “by five feminist/lefty women, four of whom are lawyers, one Indo-Canadian male bureau- crat, and one mate lefty lawyer.” Twigg adds that they will have more power to prevent dissemina- tion of “offensive materials.” Offensive to the NDP and its ethnic supporters, that is. In overall command is Attorney other band General Ujjal Dosanjh, a lad from the Punjab. The NDP is committed to putting the ethnics in charge of the dumb white natives. lts big regret is that it doesn’t have more Dosanjhes and Sihotas. Dosanjh states, ominously, that the new rules will be enforced effi- ciently and fairly. Efficiently, no doubt. From his point of view. But never fairly. You might as well ask a rogue elephant ro act fairly. Anti-white discrimination will bloom here as never before. But don’t look for the rights cops to go snooping in Chinese restaurants or on farms owned by Sikhs, places in which white faces are rarely seen except as customers. he peeking and prying will not be confined to the officials. There will also be a Human Rights Advisory Council of “community based individuals” who will work as watchdogs. Look for my favorite communist academic to be named — David Lethbridge of Salmon Arm; also his buddy Alan Dutton. Both of them Brother bully hotels into not renting space to the wrong speakers. And Dosanjh supports them. Aziz Khaki, who has tried to organize advertising boycotts against the politically incorrect (me) will probably be a watchdog, too. B.C. fully deserves what it is get- ting. It ignored the evidence and elected a government of liars and shell game artists. Look for no help from the Liberals. Gordon Campbell and Co. are just as anxious to coddle the ethnic vote. They too supported this “nights” filth. Among them was Jeremy Dalton of West Van, who was under the illusion it was simply “an administrative move.” Only six MLAs voted against it, four of whom were Reformers. Have a nice night. The dawn will be a long time coming. — The North Shore News believes strongly in freedom of speech and the right of all sides in a debate to be heard. The columnists published in the News present differing points of view, but those views ave not necesari- ly those of the newspaper itself. commercial fishermen would say the same thing. Ir is time to stop the herring roe fishery on this West Coast. 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