Boycott Canada for hunting seal!

4r54   Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:20 pm GMT
PC stupid   Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:26 pm GMT
At least Canadians do not fry people on electric chairs.
Poland Man   Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:35 pm GMT
"PC stupid Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:26 pm GMT
At least Canadians do not fry people on electric chairs. "


Another Canada's human rights abuse case!



Police apologize for Polish man's death
April 1, 2010 - 3:56pm
By JEREMY HAINSWORTH
Associated Press Writer

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) - Canada's national police force apologized and settled a lawsuit involving the case of an unruly Polish traveler who died after being repeatedly zapped with a Taser at Vancouver's airport.

The death of Robert Dziekanski was widely seen around the world after a bystander filmed it.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Deputy Commissioner Gary Bass apologized Thursday to Dziekanski's mother, who lives in Canada, and said they could have done things much better.

"Your son arrived from Poland eager to begin a new life in Canada," Bass said to Zofia Cisowski. "We are deeply sorry he did not have that opportunity."

Cisowski thanked the RCMP for the settlement. The details were not disclosed.

Officers in the case were responding to calls about a man throwing furniture in the airport's international arrivals lounge. Dziekanski, who spoke only Polish, apparently had become upset after waiting 10 hours at the airport for his mother.

Two of the officers told a recent inquiry into the death they felt threatened by Dziekanski. He was holding a stapler when the first Taser shot was fired.

The four officers involved in the incident were cleared of any criminal charges in December 2008, with a prosecutor saying their use of force was reasonable.

The incident has been the subject of an inquiry, which is expected to issue a report later this month.

Bass would not comment on any issues before that inquiry prior to the report's release.

The inquiry commissioner can make findings of misconduct against the officers and make recommendations to avoid similar deaths.

A scholarship has also been established in Dziekanski's name using $20,000 Canadian (US$19,842) from the RCMP.

Cisowski said she has experienced much stress and many sleepless nights since her son's death.

"There was not a single day I did not cry and wonder what could have been done to avoid this tragedy," she said, her voice choking with emotion.

"I have to close this chapter."

Her lawyer, Walter Kosteckj, said the bystander's video was critical in finding a resolution to the case.

Intense criticism of the death helped lead the RCMP to announce last year they will no longer use stun guns against suspects who are merely resisting arrest.

Both Bass and Cisowski said they hoped the apology, the settlement and changes in Taser-use policy would help restore flagging public faith in Canada's national police force.

Dziekanski's autopsy showed signs of chronic alcoholism, and prosecutors said he may have been in the grip of withdrawal.

(Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
By JEREMY HAINSWORTH
Associated Press Writer

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) - Canada's national police force apologized and settled a lawsuit involving the case of an unruly Polish traveler who died after being repeatedly zapped with a Taser at Vancouver's airport.

The death of Robert Dziekanski was widely seen around the world after a bystander filmed it.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Deputy Commissioner Gary Bass apologized Thursday to Dziekanski's mother, who lives in Canada, and said they could have done things much better.

"Your son arrived from Poland eager to begin a new life in Canada," Bass said to Zofia Cisowski. "We are deeply sorry he did not have that opportunity."

Cisowski thanked the RCMP for the settlement. The details were not disclosed.

Officers in the case were responding to calls about a man throwing furniture in the airport's international arrivals lounge. Dziekanski, who spoke only Polish, apparently had become upset after waiting 10 hours at the airport for his mother.

Two of the officers told a recent inquiry into the death they felt threatened by Dziekanski. He was holding a stapler when the first Taser shot was fired.

The four officers involved in the incident were cleared of any criminal charges in December 2008, with a prosecutor saying their use of force was reasonable.

The incident has been the subject of an inquiry, which is expected to issue a report later this month.

Bass would not comment on any issues before that inquiry prior to the report's release.

The inquiry commissioner can make findings of misconduct against the officers and make recommendations to avoid similar deaths.

A scholarship has also been established in Dziekanski's name using $20,000 Canadian (US$19,842) from the RCMP.

Cisowski said she has experienced much stress and many sleepless nights since her son's death.

"There was not a single day I did not cry and wonder what could have been done to avoid this tragedy," she said, her voice choking with emotion.

"I have to close this chapter."

Her lawyer, Walter Kosteckj, said the bystander's video was critical in finding a resolution to the case.

Intense criticism of the death helped lead the RCMP to announce last year they will no longer use stun guns against suspects who are merely resisting arrest.

Both Bass and Cisowski said they hoped the apology, the settlement and changes in Taser-use policy would help restore flagging public faith in Canada's national police force.

Dziekanski's autopsy showed signs of chronic alcoholism, and prosecutors said he may have been in the grip of withdrawal.
Irony   Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:43 pm GMT
people in favour of political correctness are generally opposed to the death penalty too,

not going all PC on us are you?
PC stupid   Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:44 pm GMT
<<people in favour of political correctness are generally opposed to the death penalty too,

>>

Not really.
Say it as it is!!!!   Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:45 pm GMT
CANADA IS A FAR BETTER COUNTRY THAN THE US OF A!!!!
Irony   Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:48 pm GMT
uuuuum, yes they are.

Hey did you hear that?

oh...it was just your argument collapsing......
PC stupid   Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:03 pm GMT
No they are not. For example Hitler was against killing animals (he was vegarian himself) . Sorry but from the very moment you said killing "living beings" is unacceptable I gave up this conversation because it is a waste of time. You are simply a PC zombie. I hope you are not a stupid American because in America they hunt Mexicans instead of seals. Not very PC either. Why don't you take care of your own country instead of Canada?. Political correctness is often accompanied by being hypocrital and not caring of what really matters. Nobody really matters seal's rights appart from a bunch of dumbs . Almost 100% of people eat meat at the end of the day, and he or she will not give a damn if that animal suffered while spending its short life in a small overcrowded farm.
Irony   Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:15 pm GMT
I'm sure you will be delighted to learn that I am not American.
Are you suggesting that Hitler was a closet PC fanatic?

Are you suggesting that "living beings" is not an appropriate description for seals? are they mechanical?

no offence but are you educated? you seem to have difficulty grasping certain concepts such as the difference betwwen killing animals for food or just killing them to pass the time.

You also readily fall back on random, made up bollocks like "Americans hunt Mexicans" I guess you think it strengthens your argument. It doesn't.
It makes you look like a half-wit.
PC dumb   Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:24 pm GMT
Why do you keep on saying seals are hunted in Canada as a passtime? What a dickhead you are. Not only food, animals are useful thanks to their fur among other things. Would you leave people die from diseases just because doing experiments with animals is killing "living beings" and not for food? I mean, it's not a question of being educated but common sense and by the way assuming political correctness does not make you educated but a fool.
PC dumb   Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:33 pm GMT
Political correctness stems from nationalsocialism and communism, I have no doubt about that. These ideologies invented modern social engineering. Political correctness is just a low intensity kind of one, but inspired on the nazi and communist pioneers nonetheless. Probably the reading necessary to grasp the resemblances.
Irony   Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:37 pm GMT
From that last sentence its clear that you are'nt educated.

Animal experimentation is not comparable with hunting for sport , its a completely seperate issue which you seem unable to grasp.

I mentioned that I had no problem with hunting for survival.

I only object to the needless deaths of animals, fur can be manufactured now we dont have to kill for it.

The majority of people who enjoy hurting creatures as a hobby also happen to be mindless, uneducated pricks much like yourself.

I can only assume you are driven by a sense of kinship.

BTW

Read the fucking post if you are going to reply. You might come across as less of a moron , though personally I'm not holding out much hope.
Sarcasm   Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:43 pm GMT
<< Would you leave people die from diseases just because doing experiments with animals is killing "living beings" and not for food?

>>

Definitely they would, political correctness has serious religious traits. There are even fanatical PC guys out there who have nothing to envy to fanatical Christians or Muslims. The same way Jehovah's witnesses are against blood transfusions and dont' mind that would be the only procedure to save a person's life, PC fools would stop experiments with animals that may be useful to find the cure to many diseases. Both are an obstacle to progress. Also whe have climate change worshippers but they deserve a whole chapter for them alone. It's scary the new beliefs humanity is blindly embracing.
PC dumb   Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:52 pm GMT
<<I mentioned that I had no problem with hunting for survival.

>>

So what are you against, not hunting for survival or hunting for sport? If you don't hunt for survival then you hunt for pleasure? I'm afraid that since thousands of years ago nobody hunts for survival strictly speaking, at least in many developed countries. There is a whole world between hunting for survival and hunting for sport and let me repeat one more time because you are a liar: Canadians do not hunt seals for sport. Now leave seals alone, you don't really care them but just to mock the Canadians or God knows what else, maybe you just want to make us believe you are very progressive or something. You are only a PC dumb. I laught at you while I wear a fur coat ,eat meat and shoot to a rat (living being, watch out! ) that reminds me of a PC guy. LMAO.
Sarcasm   Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:58 pm GMT
<<I'm afraid that since thousands of years ago nobody hunts for survival strictly speaking, at least in many developed countries

>>

Since the Neolithic nobody hunts for survival. You can grow rice or potatoes instead and you'll survive well.