Talk:Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
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This page is missing vital information about the Centre's attempts to appeal the Gay Straight alliance laws in Alberta. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/gsa-injunction-overturned-1.4724713 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.69.233.245 (talk) 00:07, 13 November 2018 (UTC)
Endorsements
editAs written, the purpose of the "Endorsements" section is to imply that the JCCR is a right-wing organization because it is endorsed by other right-wing organizations. This is clearly stated in the text of the section. SAFS is not a right-wing organization, so it doesn't belong on the list. Either reword the section or remove the reference to SAFS.
In any case, as it stands, the Endorsements section misrepresents the endorsements because it conflates endorsements by INDIVIDUALS with endorsements by ORGANIZATIONS with which the individuals are affiliated. Bueller 007 (talk) 16:09, 5 March 2019 (UTC)
- Do you think that JCCR and SAFS aren't right wing or just SAFS? As for the endorsements I think it's fairly clear they are speaking as reps of their companies as almost all of the individuals are either Executive Directors, Presidents, CEOs, or some combo of the two. Would you prefer something like this:
- Clive Seligman, President, Society for Academic Freedom and Scholarship
- And I disagree with what you think the endorsements section implies. It's listing (all) the endorsements and saying that some of them are right wing. Not all of them need to be right wing for the current description to be accurate.
- - Pokerplayer513 (talk) 02:52, 6 March 2019 (UTC)
concern about potential libel:
you write:
Campus hate speech activist Lindsay Shepherd, former Teaching Assistant at Sir-Wilfrid Laurier University who openly pushed transphobic ideas alongside racist allegations in a class room setting [26], joined the JCCF in 2019.[27]
This is pretty clearly libelous, or at the very least pushes a POV. And it cites Lindsey Shepherd's wikipedia page, as opposed to a real source. Recommend removal of all editorializing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:6C55:4B00:1C7:9854:D3E4:DBB1:D6F (talk) 04:55, 7 July 2019 (UTC)
WikiGnome delivery
editFor consideration: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/13/canada-court-reject-indigenous-ceremony-school-religious-freedom
Removed content from lead
editRemoved phrase "The organization is biased and prejudiced against indigenous Canadians in favour of evangelical Protestants." The Guardian article cited does not make that statement. It says that a client was an evangelical Protestant.[1]
References
- ^ Cecco, Leyland (13 December 2022). "Canada court rejects mother's lawsuit to ban Indigenous ceremony at children's school". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 13 December 2022.