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You're still thinking the HRT is a court. It is not a court. Devyn is not a judge. People use those terms because they're familiar, but using them is being extremely generous to the HRT. The HRT is quasi-judicial and operates under its own rules, not the rules of the court which is why it is ripe for abuse by fat pedophiles like John.

I mean, it's basically a court. A kangaroo court.
They have the power to levy infinite fines against people. Yes, they still have to go to a court to enforce the fines, but the courts usually just side with the HRT. So it's basically one step removed from an actual court.
 
I mean, it's basically a court. A kangaroo court.
They have the power to levy infinite fines against people. Yes, they still have to go to a court to enforce the fines, but the courts usually just side with the HRT. So it's basically one step removed from an actual court.
That's a long way of saying you agree with me that it isn't a court, but it's easier to call it a court.
 
You're still thinking the HRT is a court. It is not a court. Devyn is not a judge. People use those terms because they're familiar, but using them is being extremely generous to the HRT. The HRT is quasi-judicial and operates under its own rules, not the rules of the court which is why it is ripe for abuse by fat pedophiles like John.

Sorry to be demanding of you, but.. So what is the point of HRT that isn't covered by criminal/civil court? What are their powers? Why do you (or anyone) suppose Jon brought this case here? to what benefit?

Edit> It's OK I think I know..
 
There was a time when Canada could have possibly been part of the US, and had the freedoms the US does that prevents the sort of legal bastardizations that Yaniv takes advantage of.

If Yaniv and his ilk keep going, some Canadians need to invent a time travel machine and show their ancestors what sticking with Great Britain will lead to.
 
Sorry to be demanding of you, but.. So what is the point of HRT that isn't covered by criminal/civil court? What are their powers? Why do you (or anyone) suppose Jon brought this case here? to what benefit?

The tribunals were set up to review infractions of various kinds of regulations rather than violations of the law or potentially big-$ tort claims. (The U.S. has them by other names like the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission e: offices in federal government agencies and the Merit Systems Protection Board.)

One big goal was to reduce the load on the courts, but the tribunals also acknowledge the fact that individuals can be harmed by large entities - businesses or government agencies - and can't, on their own, effectively protect the rights the law gives them.

Example: If your bigoted boss fires you because you're the wrong color, you don't have the $ to pay an attorney and you weren't documenting your case day by day in a lawyerly way in advance of your firing, so you're left floundering. The tribunal process was meant to be simple so wronged individuals could complete a form and get a knowledgeable review of their situation.

A good enough idea that's not working out too well.

@Cato - Set me straight where needed. Thank you.
 
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Sorry to be demanding of you, but.. So what is the point of HRT that isn't covered by criminal/civil court? What are their powers? Why do you (or anyone) suppose Jon brought this case here? to what benefit?
I'm sorry, I'm not Canadian. A Canuck Kiwi will probably be along and will answer your question better, but here is my take. The tribunals were established under the BC Human Rights Code to mediate disputes of discrimination. It often handles complaints from employees about their employers. They are keeping this out of the court because the court has a barrier to entry for plaintiffs of basically needing a lawyer. The tribunal allows these plaintiffs to bring their complaints to what amounts to a legal committee. This committee is not a court, but their decisions can be enforced by a court and their rulings can be appealed to a court.
 
There was a time when Canada could have possibly been part of the US, and had the freedoms the US does that prevents the sort of legal bastardizations that Yaniv takes advantage of.

If Yaniv and his ilk keep going, some Canadians need to invent a time travel machine and show their ancestors what sticking with Great Britain will lead to.
Of course, at the time, the very word "American" was a slur even to us because we were a backward bunch of ruffians who didn't want to pay taxes but did want to enslave people. Don't eat our flag without knowing what's woven into it.

Some Canadians came south. Some Americans went north.

And for decades after we won our independence, we routinely massed along our northern border and attacked the Canadians in repeated efforts to close off the escape route for enslaved Americans and gain more territory to rebalance how much of the United States could be devoted to the inefficient plantation system that made a small group of white men extremely rich and powerful.

The Brits eventually got fed up and torched the White House as a little etiquette lesson. We stopped invading Canada for a while after that. The next, and so far last, attack was launched after the Civil War by Irish immigrant Americans who used their U.S. army training and supplies to attack Canada as a way of attacking the British who then ruled Ireland in a particularly brutal fashion.

All Canadian fortifications face south. We're the reason why.

And all of this is OT. Let's get back to the Yanivery.
 
I was actually thinking about this as I composed my reply. If JY finds Southeast Asian immigrants dirty or otherwise undesirable, wouldn't it make more sense to try to find someone that's not in that particular minority group -- if possible -- if this was all about finding someone to perform the desired waxing services and less about filing over a dozen BCHRT complaints in an attempt to win oppression points and bux from the tribunal?

Late af but Yaniv is claiming in the HRT that he just can't find any white waxers to sue hire, apparently they just don't exist. Which is just total BS, but that's his claim right now.

(Naturally we all know the real reason is because he gets off on having basically the power to ruin the lives of immigrant women of color and he wouldn't get the same level of (sexual) satisfaction from harassing a white woman though.)
 
The question is, could you actually describe these events to a third world immigrant unfamiliar with SJW bullshit in a way that doesn't make it seem like you're in the midst of a psychotic crisis?

There really is no way to explain it in a way that would make sense. You forget - the third world hasn't yielded to abstract Western concepts of sex and gender identity. Are there actual trans people in the Punjab? Probably, but the general idea in the third world is that if you're a man who thinks he's a woman or vice-versa, you're not really quite right in the head. Considering how many troons actually DO have mental disorders in addition to gender dysphoria, that assumption isn't too far off the mark.
 
Late af but Yaniv is claiming in the HRT that he just can't find any white waxers to sue hire, apparently they just don't exist. Which is just total BS, but that's his claim right now.

(Naturally we all know the real reason is because he gets off on having basically the power to ruin the lives of immigrant women of color and he wouldn't get the same level of (sexual) satisfaction from harassing a white woman though.)
I might be remembering wrong but I think he did tweet about being happy with a waxing job that he did get once, so I assume that business was white and, unfortunately knew how to properly handle nutsacks.
 
I might be remembering wrong but I think he did tweet about being happy with a waxing job that he did get once, so I assume that business was white and, unfortunately knew how to properly handle nutsacks.
Or went to whatever is their “Gay Section” of the city is. There has to be some rich gay guys in BC that need ball waxing so a fat tranny is basically the same thing.
 
I might be remembering wrong but I think he did tweet about being happy with a waxing job that he did get once, so I assume that business was white and, unfortunately knew how to properly handle nutsacks.

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From @Fangsofjeff's Nov. 28, 2018, post.

Staff shown in Foxy Boxy's pix happen to be 100% white from what I saw clicking around the site and skipping through a YT they posted except for a couple of the women in the video who look like they have Far East ancestry.
 
There really is no way to explain it in a way that would make sense. You forget - the third world hasn't yielded to abstract Western concepts of sex and gender identity. Are there actual trans people in the Punjab? Probably, but the general idea in the third world is that if you're a man who thinks he's a woman or vice-versa, you're not really quite right in the head. Considering how many troons actually DO have mental disorders in addition to gender dysphoria, that assumption isn't too far off the mark.

India does have transgender people called Hijra, but I think the concept is more understood by Hindu communities- but, only understood as in "people are aware they exist." I understand that Hijra are often subject to discrimination though.

The lower mainland does have Hindu people, but the majority religion here is Sikh. I'm not sure if Sikh culture has a concept of transgender (even though some individual Sikhs may identify that way). One aspect of Sikh culture is that you don't change how God made you, which is why some strict Sikhs won't even cut their hair.
 
He's pronouncing "cemetery" as "cegmatery" and it's grossing me out, so I tried it. I had to tuck my neck far back to get the double chin look. He speaks that way because he's so fat, his chins are putting pressure on his throat. I hate the way he breathes and speaks.
Smegmatery.

edited: Larry Anon got there first.
 
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