Deborah Gyapong: Denormalization.....not only HRCs but Darwinists

Denormalization.....not only HRCs but Darwinists

I suppose that someone who refers to social conservatives as knuckle-draggers must be a Darwinist at heart and believes human beings ascended by chance from the primordial slime and evolved to our present state via natural selection.

In this modernist, "rationalist" view of progress and evolution, I presume he thinks social conservatives, however, failed to evolve and still have ape-like qualities such as the long arms and short legs that make knuckle-dragging possible. Another explanation could be that social conservatives---especially those who populate the Conservative Party Caucus-- are so backwards and inbred that they represent genetic throwbacks.

As a social conservative who does not breathe through her mouth or drag her knuckles, I ask Where's a non double-sided human rights complaint form when you need one? That's pretty vile, no? Could any other group be described as ape-like or subhuman by a star reporter on the CTV national news? The irony of his having done so, blithely, while criticizing someone else's awful stereotyping is something Richard Dawkin's Flying Spaghetti Monster must have planned for his life. It can't possibly be coincidence.

Whoops. Forgot. Human Rights Commissions are in the process of being "denormalized." How? Their behavior and ideological agendas are being put on display.

Well, according to science journalist Denyse O'Leary, so are Darwinists. Heh heh heh. (They think they are so smart! But some behave as badly as theocrats. )

Denyse writes:


If I had heard the word “denormalizing” from a sociology prof, instead of from Ezra Levant, the courageous Canadian lawyer who is working to bring down Canada’s unspeakable “human rights commissions”, I would just groan.

But, “denormalizing” is a useful term for the Expelled film’s potential impact in the United States.

Consider, for example, the following recent events:

- When Rick Sternberg published a peer-reviewed paper in his Smithsonian journal that suggested support for intelligent design, a concerted effort was made to ruin his career. he was told not to come to the press conference disavowing the article because, he told Michael Powell of the Washington Post, “they could not guarantee me that they could keep order” among the distinguished Darwinist scientists (September 2005).
She lists several examples of thuggish behavior by the survival- of- the- fittest crowd.

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