A minister has been ordered never to say anything “disparaging” about homosexuals for the rest of his life. Yes, you read that right:

She didn’t order him not to communicate anything “illegal” or even anything “hateful”. She ordered him to say nothing disparaging. Ever. For the rest of his life.
A divorce lawyer from Lethbridge with a second-rate patronage job just ordered a Canadian pastor to stop communicating to anyone, ever, about gays. Not to stop “hate speech” — whatever that malleable legal definition is. She just told him to shut up, period.

Someone needs to tell Canadians that freedom means having the right to hate anyone you like. It also includes the right to be a racist if you want, or an anti-Semite, or a homophobe. What it doesn’t include is turning those thoughts and feelings into actions that break the law.

Soon, in Canada, it will be against the law to want to kill someone, whether you do it or not. Unless you’re a Muslim, of course.