CHRC being the “Canadian Human Rights Commission”. CHRC senior investigator Dean Steacy likes to hang out around Stormfront, a white supremacist website. Mark Steyn has more:
Okay, step forward, senior CHRC “human rights investigator” Dean Steacy, last heard from in these quarters explaining that “freedom of speech is an “American concept”. Mr Steacy likes to hang out at the “white nationalist” website Stormfront and post under the name “Jadwarr”, as the CHRC quietly conceded just before Christmas:
1. Do any investigators post on Stormfront.org?
I am not aware of any investigator other than me, who has posted on Stormfront.
2. Getting back to Jadewarr, do Commission employees sign up accounts on Stormfront, under pseudonyms such as “Jadewarr”?
I used the Jadewarr email address to create an account on Stormfront. I am not aware whether or not other investigators have created other accounts on Stormfront.
3. Do you know who Jadewarr is?
Jadewarr is not a person, it is an email address and a user account on Stormfront.org. I created the Jadewarr email address on yahoo.ca and the Jadewarr account on Stormfront. I have used the Jadewarr email address and the Jadewarr account on Stormfront on occasion, in the course of investigating complaints. I am not aware of anyone else having used the Jadewarr email address or account.
4. To your knowledge, is Jadewarr a Commission employee?
See above.
5. As part of your duties, have you ever signed up with a message board and made postings?
Yes, I have done so using the Jadewarr account in investigating section 13 complaints.
So let’s see if I understand this. Canada’s “Human Rights” Commissions have managed to get anonymous website comments designated a crime and its investigators now go around leaving such comments themselves? Is that right? Traditionally, an “agent provocateur” in the men’s room has to entrap the guy in the adjoining stall into propositioning sex. In other words, the target still has to commit the actual crime. But in the case of the HRCs the agent provocateur can, in effect, commit the crime himself and then charge the target with it.
Nice work if you can get it.
Indeed.


by Stephan Tawney on January 18, 2008