Yesterday MySpace banished 29,000 known American sex offenders from its network, but was unable to track any Canadian ones. Our laws protect their privacy, don’t cha know?
The man who created a detection system used by MySpace to track and expel 29,000 American-registered sex offenders from the online social network site says Canada's information laws are preventing detection verification companies from tracking Canadian offenders.
"We can't even work with any private companies or law-enforcement agencies because we simply can't get hold of the data," said John Cardillo, CEO of Sentinel Tech, who said predators are more free to use Canadian social networking sites to lure young victims.
Quite a contrast to the legal targeting of Free Dominion, which has been served with a human rights complaint for “offensive” but arguably true comments posted at its web forum. Tristan Emmanuel calls Canada’s human rights commissions “Commie-Commissions”.
[S]o far no Commie-Commission in Canada has ever actually gone after the real hate mongers. You know, the ones who protest Israel's right to exist, who have threatened to annihilate all Westerners – and have actively participated as enemy combatants against Canadian troops in Afghanistan, only to come back to Canada for "sanctuary" and socialized medicine.
Everybody knows they exist in Canada. The CBC even did a news report on one such "terrorist" family, but never once has a commissioner investigated them; there haven't even been any complaints filed that I know of.
Mr Emmanuel is founder and president of Equipping Christians for the Public-square Centre, Jordan Station, Ontario.
h/t for Victoria Times-Colonist link: National News Watch
h/t for World Net Daily link: David Koyzis, Byzantine-Rite Calvinist
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