Lynn Beyak suspended from Senate over refusal to delete racist letters from website

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Lynn Beyak suspended from Senate over refusal to delete racist letters from website
Canadian Press
Published:
May 9, 2019
Updated:
May 9, 2019 7:44 PM EDT
A picture of Senator Lynn Beyak accompanies other Senators official portraits on a display outside the Senate on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017.Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS
OTTAWA — Lynn Beyak cast herself as a defender of free speech and a victim of political correctness moments before senators voted summarily Thursday to suspend her without pay from the Senate for refusing to delete derogatory letters about Indigenous people from her website.
The suspension applies only to the remainder of the current session of Parliament; she’ll be able to resume sitting as a senator when a new session begins following the Oct. 21 federal election.
However, if Beyak continues to refuse to comply with remedial measures recommended by the Senate’s ethics committee, the upper chamber could consider further action against her in the future.
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In a report last month, the committee recommended that Beyak be suspended, that she complete, at her own expense, “educational programs related to racism” towards Indigenous people; apologize in writing to the Senate; and delete the offending letters from her website. It also recommended the Senate administration remove the offending letters if Beyak doesn’t do so herself.
In a speech just prior to the vote on the committee’s report, an emotional Beyak pleaded for just one of her fellow senators to ask that the matter be adjourned until next week to give her colleagues time to consider it more carefully. No one stepped up and a voice vote to adopt the report was taken immediately without further debate. Conservative Sen. Don Plett asked that the vote be “on division,” meaning some senators were opposed but would not insist on standing up one by one for a recorded vote.
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Beyak, appointed to the Senate in 2013 by former prime minister Stephen Harper, was kicked out of the Conservative caucus last year over her refusal to remove the letters from her website.
In her speech, Beyak doubled down on her contention that there was nothing racist in the letters. She said her only sin is refusing to censor the free expression of Canadians and she called the proposed penalty “totalitarian” and unworthy of a free country like Canada.
“This is a critical day. Either senators are free to speak without fear of reprisal or we are not,” she told the Senate.
“The only conduct or action that is condemned is my refusal to censor Canadians and shut down debate about sensitive issues on which Canadians have expressed various opinions.”
The letters were posted in response to a 2018 speech in which Beyak argued that Indian residential schools did a lot of good for Indigenous children, although many suffered physical and sexual abuse and thousands died of disease and malnutrition.
The Senate’s ethics officer, Pierre Legault, concluded in March that five of the letters contained racist content, suggesting that Indigenous people are lazy, chronic whiners who are milking the residential-schools issue to get government handouts. Beyak refused to accept Legault’s order that she delete the letters and apologize to the Senate, which prompted the upper house’s ethics committee and finally the Senate as a whole to subsequently take up the matter.
In her speech Thursday, Beyak cited a letter of support she received last week from a retired Manitoba judge who wrote that her “crime was refusing to go along with the politically correct version of the prevailing orthodoxy pertaining to Indigenous issues.”
But Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett tweeted that the issue “was never about political correctness — it’s about racism that hurts people.”
In a post on Twitter, Bennett thanked the Senate for “denouncing racism and for moving to take down the hateful letters” on Beyak’s website.
http://cbc.ca/news/politics/tasker-beyak-ethics-report-1.5129767
http://torontosun.com/news/national...refusal-to-delete-racist-letters-from-website
 

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Political correctness run amok. Speaking the truth now gets one suspended from the Senate . If Alberta separates I am moving there .
 

Hoid

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lol

because they don't have enough uneducated twits there already
 

Decapoda

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That's your idea of big talk?

And what about you and your big talk?? Lets have a look at some recent gems...

You were all so eloquent in your support for those noble savages

It seems like only yesterday when the natives and the white natties were joining forces

White Nattys got your backs all you injuns out there.

Ouch! White natty throwin down!

white on white violence

white natty wants answers

^ racist means N-word

BHO's sons is white natty code talk

Racist likes Israel. But not muzzies

White Natty's lie about indians.

why are conservative leaders all fat white guys?

Uh huh...pure class.

Quick question there genius, do you think calling indigenous people "injuns or "noble savages"", Muslim people "muzzies", and everyone of Caucasian descent" white natties" is anything other than racist?

You're a complete POS, and there's not a single person on this board that would disagree.
 

Hoid

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omg.

one natty is quoting every one of my lines

another natty is multi quoting me

I feel like the belle of he ball!
 

Decapoda

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omg.

one natty is quoting every one of my lines

another natty is multi quoting me

I feel like the belle of he ball!


Lol...give yourself a pat on the back. It takes a special kind of stupid to wear hypocrisy, racism, and seething bigotry as a badge of honour.
 

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Lol...give yourself a pat on the back. It takes a special kind of stupid to wear hypocrisy, racism, and seething bigotry as a badge of honour.
O shut up you white natty , don’t you know Hoid is as pure as the driven snow ?
 

Decapoda

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Boys boys please!

There's no need to fight over me!


Fortunately, you're the only hemorrHOID that's causing a current distraction. Irritating assholes are an unfortunate inevitability, but the ones encountered online are easy to deal with.
 

Hoid

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you understand that in that analogy you are the irritated asshole?
 

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Given her intelligence and values, I'd say the Senate is the right place for her.

Still, certain forms of overt racism are out of style. She got fired the same way Dougie McKenzie would get fired from Timmies for using racial slurs.
 

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Given her intelligence and values, I'd say the Senate is the right place for her.

Still, certain forms of overt racism are out of style. She got fired the same way Dougie McKenzie would get fired from Timmies for using racial slurs.
Yes she said some good came out of the residential schools . Very racist .
 

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Yes she said some good came out of the residential schools . Very racist .
Yeah, we have morons who say slavery was good for blacks.

And yes, treating people differently under the law because of their race is racism, and more on point, racial discrimination. See if you can get your head around that concept.
 

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Yeah, we have morons who say slavery was good for blacks.

And yes, treating people differently under the law because of their race is racism, and more on point, racial discrimination. See if you can get your head around that concept.
I agree , you do realize that white children also attended residential schools ?
 

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My future son-in-law's mother went to a residential school and has nothing but positive things to say about her experience. She must be a racist