UPDATE: Parents' Voice says it's filing a human rights complaint
CIVIC ELECTION / BC Human Rights Tribunal won't hear complaint
Natasha Barsotti / Vancouver / Wednesday, November 16, 2011
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Nov 28, 4:26pm

The BC Human Rights Tribunal will not hear a complaint filed by members of the Parents' Voice Association who claim their human rights were violated by comments posted by xtra.ca readers in response to several articles on the Burnaby School Board's passage of anti-homophobia policy and the parents who opposed it.

The Nov 16 complaint filed by Charter Lau, Belinda Bai, Chai-Wei Cheng and Heather Leung alleges the comments contained "vile, hateful words" that "target the complainant's race, ancestry, place of origin and religious beliefs."

The BC tribunal refused to hear the complaint, saying internet publications fall outside its provincial jurisdiction. "Human rights complaints regarding internet publications are within federal jurisdiction," the tribunal notes in its Nov 21 decision.

"The Tribunal's file is therefore closed and Pink Triangle Press is not required to respond to the complaint filed with the Tribunal," acting registrar Jessica Connell states in the Tribunal's response to Xtra's request for a copy of the complaint.

The complainants had sought $7,000 each and an additional $15,000 to be paid to Culture Guard "to create an inclusive anti-bullying educational video about this case and the consequences of the unlawful use of published hate and threats."

Kari Simpson is president of Culture Guard. She also names herself as "the complainant's agent in this matter," according to tribunal documents. 

  
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Nov 21, 5:30pm


Const Lindsey Houghton of the Vancouver Police Department says Kari Simpson filed the complaint that triggered the investigation into Out in Schools.

“She’s a complainant in the police report,” Houghton confirmed in an interview with Xtra on Nov 21.

Simpson demanded an apology on Nov 17 after Xtra reported that she filed the complaint.

The conservative online radio host emailed Xtra a suggested correction entitled “Xtra Apologizes to Kari Simpson.” The suggested wording reads as follows:

“Correction — On November 17, 2011 Pink Triangle Press and its subsidiary Xtra did publish information that was false and misleading. The story quoted Lindsey Houghton from the VPD about a police investigation conducted into the Out In Schools program. In the same story the reporter stated that Kari Simpson had filed the complaint; this statement is untrue. Xtra apologizes to Kari Simpson for this error and any harm to her reputation that has resulted.”

“I did not file the complaint,” Simpson reiterated when Xtra reached her by phone on Nov 18. “I went to speak to Const Lott. I did not file the complaint.”

“We drafted the complaint. We didn’t file it,” she explained. “There’s a big difference.”

When asked who filed the complaint that sparked the investigation into Out in Schools, Houghton says, “Kari Simpson.”

“You’re aware that she’s saying that she has not?” Xtra reporter Natasha Barsotti asked.

“I’m well aware of it,” Houghton said. “And she called me and said that she didn’t. I pointed her to her very own press release where she says that she did.”

“After revealing that online gay porn videos and other forms of pornography are being promoted in some BC schools by an ‘anti-bullying’ program called Out in Schools, Mrs Simpson took her evidence to the Vancouver Police to file citizen complaints of possible Criminal Code violations by Out in Schools and the Queer Film Festival,” says a Culture Guard press release dated Sept 20.

Simpson is president of Culture Guard.

“In her complaint to the Vancouver Police Department, Mrs Simpson pointed out that if funders were deceived to obtain funds under false pretenses that would constitute a violation under the Criminal Code,” reads another Culture Guard press release dated Oct 5.

In a Sept 14 phone interview, Simpson also told Xtra that she filed the complaint.

“My understanding is that you were planning to lodge a police complaint?” Barsotti asked.

“And we did,” Simpson replied.

“Lodged with the VPD?” Barsotti asked.

“The Vancouver Police Department, yeah,” Simpson replied.

“I think you mentioned in the statement that there’s ‘possibly serious and criminal activities involved with the Out in Schools program.’ Is that accurate?” Barsotti asked.

“Sure. And that’s what we’ve asked the police to investigate,” Simpson replied.

Houghton says he’s confused by Simpson’s assertion that she did not file the complaint.

Asked for a copy of the police complaint, Houghton says he can’t release it. Xtra has filed a Freedom of Information request for a copy of the complaint, and will publish it as soon as it’s available.

Houghton notes the complaint is not a document but an electronic report.

The investigation triggered by the complaint revealed "no evidence or anything to suggest that there is anything criminal going on," Houghton told Xtra on Nov 17.

The investigation was "concluded quite quickly," he added.

—Robin Perelle

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Nov 18, 4:30pm

Xtra has received communication from Kari Simpson saying she did not file the complaint with the Vancouver Police Department [VPD] against Out in Schools.

VPD spokesperson Lindsey Houghton told Xtra on Nov 17 that the police investigation into the complaint filed against Out in Schools had revealed "no evidence or anything to suggest that there is anything criminal going on."

The investigation was "concluded quite quickly," Houghton said.

Xtra reported that Simpson, a conservative online radio host, had filed the complaint that triggered the investigation.

Simpson says that’s not accurate.

She emailed Xtra a suggested correction on Nov 18. Entitled “Xtra Apologizes to Kari Simpson,” the suggested wording reads as follows:

“Correction — On November 17, 2011 Pink Triangle Press and its subsidiary Xtra did publish information that was false and misleading. The story quoted Lindsey Houghton from the VPD about a police investigation conducted into the Out In Schools program. In the same story the reporter stated that Kari Simpson had filed the complaint; this statement is untrue. Xtra apologizes to Kari Simpson for this error and any harm to her reputation that has resulted.”

“I did not file the complaint,” Simpson reiterated when Xtra reached her by phone on Nov 18. “I went to speak to Const Lott. I did not file the complaint.”

A Sept 12 press release from Culture Guard invited members of the media to attend a press conference where they would be “given password-limited access to details of the police complaint to be filed earlier the same day.”

The press release names Simpson as president of Culture Guard.

In a Sept 14 phone interview with Xtra, Simpson seems to confirm that she filed the complaint two days earlier.

“My understanding is that you were planning to lodge a police complaint?” Xtra reporter Natasha Barsotti asked.

“And we did,” Simpson replied.

“Lodged with the VPD?” Barsotti asked.

“The Vancouver Police Department, yeah,” Simpson replied.

“I think you mentioned in the statement that there’s ‘possibly serious and criminal activities involved with the Out in Schools program.’ Is that accurate?” Barsotti asked.

“Sure. And that’s what we’ve asked the police to investigate,” Simpson replied.

When asked for a copy of the complaint, Simpson said she was reworking it for the vice department at the VPD’s request but would email it to Xtra when it was ready, likely by the end of that day. She never sent Xtra the complaint.

But six days later, a Sept 20 press release from Culture Guard refers to the complaint. “After revealing that online gay porn videos and other forms of pornography are being promoted in some BC schools by an ‘anti-bullying’ program called Out in Schools, Mrs Simpson took her evidence to the Vancouver Police to file citizen complaints of possible Criminal Code violations by Out in Schools and the Queer Film Festival,” it reads.

An Oct 5 press release from Culture Guard also refers to the complaint.

“In her complaint to the Vancouver Police Department, Mrs Simpson pointed that if funders were deceived to obtain funds under false pretenses that would constitute a violation under the Criminal Code,” it states.

“We drafted the complaint. We didn’t file it,” Simpson now tells Xtra. “There’s a big difference.”

The complaint did not come from Culture Guard or any organization with which she is affiliated, Simpson adds.

“The information that Const Houghton was referring to must have been about somebody else,” she says. “I have no idea what complaint they’re operating off.”

“Natasha’s a good reporter,” Simpson adds. “I’m just very much a stickler for facts on these things.”

A call to the VPD to ask who filed the complaint they investigated was not returned by press time.

Simpson says she didn’t file the complaint because of the bias she perceived in the VPD.

Though she initially told Xtra that she went to the police station “to see what was involved in filing,” she later said, “We went with the intent to confirm let’s say the bias that we anticipated from the VPD. And we got that confirmation.”

Simpson says she has filed a complaint against a police officer.

She also says she is exploring other legal options regarding Out in Schools, but won’t reveal her plans. “You’ll probably get a press release when that happens,” she says.

—Robin Perelle
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Nov 17, 11:45am

Vancouver Police Department spokesperson Lindsey Houghton confirms that an investigation into the complaint filed against Out in Schools revealed "no evidence or anything to suggest that there is anything criminal going on."

Kari Simpson, a conservative online radio host, filed the complaint against the anti-homophobia program in September, alleging it is "designed to dupe parents and introduce children into homosexist politics and pornography."

"Everything we could find when we were looking didn't suggest there was anything illegal or inappropriate from a police perspective," Houghton told Xtra Nov 17.

Houghton says queries were conducted with Out in Schools, its parent organization Out on Screen, and the Vancouver School Board.

"They asked us some questions and they determined that Out in Schools was not responsible for luring children with pornographic material," Out in Schools director of education Ross Johnstone told Xtra Nov 16. "Really, it's that simple, and that was the end of our correspondence with the VPD."

"This is a very interactive, engaging thing where there's no inappropriate photos being shown. [It's] age appropriate; families, parents are well engaged," Houghton says, describing Out in Schools. "This is a program that's supported by many very high-profile and local businesses."

The investigation was "concluded quite quickly," Houghton notes.

 

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Nov 16

Just days before Greater Vancouver heads to the polls, Burnaby Parents’ Voice (BPV) issued a press release Nov 16 claiming to have filed a human rights complaint against Xtra’s publisher, Pink Triangle Press (PTP).

The press release cites concerns about “hate and bullying that has been directed at Burnaby’s Asian and other ethnic communities since April.” Xtra has yet to obtain a copy of the actual complaint.

“The main concern is I have my photo published on the paper, and then the online comment is very hateful,” says Charter Lau, one of the complainants and one of five BPV candidates running for seats on the Burnaby School Board.

Xtra interviewed Lau for a Sept 8 cover story entitled “Back to Burnaby” in which he talks about his gay sibling and Chinese society’s reluctance to discuss “hot-button” topics like sexual orientation. The story followed several rallies that saw hundreds of parents, many of them Asian, protest the passage of Burnaby’s anti-homophobia policy in June.

"Xtra West is the best. Chinese media are all rightwing and twist my words [against gay people]," Charter Lau told Xtra on Nov 1. Two weeks later Parents' Voice issued a press release saying Lau is filing a complaint against Xtra's publisher.
(Shimon Karmel photo)
At a Burnaby candidates’ debate on Nov 1, Lau praised Xtra’s coverage of Parents’ Voice and the conflict over Policy 5.45.

Xtra West is the best. Chinese media are all rightwing and twist my words [against gay people],” he told Xtra. “Xtra is unbiased — I was actually surprised.”

“My team doesn’t approve of me talking to you,” he added. “The more you talk the more you mess up. But my goal is beyond the election. The two communities can learn about each other more. I oppose 5.45 in a nutshell because it bundles things together.”

Now he says he hesitates to “go to the gay-concentrated area like Davie St,” because of online reaction to the Sept 8 story.

“If my picture’s there online and then the comments are still there and call me pig, call me to go home, or burn to hell, or drive our business out, or boycott us, maybe some of the very extreme gay people will harm me physically, so I am worried about that,” Lau told Xtra on Nov 16. “This is election time, so I guess this is a real threat to me.”

Asked why he didn’t file the human rights complaint earlier, Lau says, “This happened over time. It’s not just one day we wake up and decide to do that.”

“We don’t know what to do,” he admits. “So we ask around and then some of the friends help us to draft it and explain to us what is the procedure, and some of my friends and Heather [Leung] agree to it.”

Leung is president of Burnaby Parents’ Voice.

Lau says filing the complaint at election time is “a better time than the other time in the year.”

But he insists that it was not filed “solely for the election.”

Asked if this is a ploy to win election seats, Lau says no, repeating that “the timing is good, but we didn’t make it for the election.”

When asked for a copy of the human rights complaint, Lau says he will have to ask “my friend” Kari Simpson to see if it’s the “right timing for us to do that.”

“Who else? You look at the tone of the press release, no one else but Kari Simpson. I appreciate her help; she’s really helping us,” Lau reveals.

Simpson, a conservative online radio host, filed a police complaint in September against the anti-homophobia program Out in Schools, which she alleges is “designed to dupe parents and introduce children into homosexist politics and pornography.”

The Vancouver Police Department [VPD] contacted Out in Schools to follow up on the Simpson complaint, Out in Schools director of education Ross Johnstone told Xtra Nov 16.

“They asked us some questions and they determined that Out in Schools was not responsible for luring children with pornographic material,” he says. “Really, it’s that simple, and that was the end of our correspondence with the VPD.”

A call to the VPD to confirm was not returned by press time.

Pink Triangle Press editorial director Matt Mills says he’s read the BPV press release but says there’s very little insight he can offer until “we see how serious this organization is about filing this complaint and what becomes of it.” Mills says the truth will unfold in the fullness of time.

BPV is also filing a complaint against the incumbent Burnaby Citizens Association trustees, according to Lau.





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Remove Guram's comment forthwith
The comment posted by Harmel Guram is defamatory, remove it forthwith.
Kari Simpson, Langley BC
11/17/11 1:25 AM EST
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Parents voice?
Rather then me going off on some educated rant about the problems I have with these people, their group, and what they stand for as well as the implications; I will simply say: I hope that they don't get voted in.
Will, Vancouver Bc
11/17/11 4:12 AM EST
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down the wrong path...
I don't get why Lau et al is filing a Human Rights complaint? From the info given PTP hasn't violated any rights under the Human Rights Code (which is very narrow and rigid). This sounds more like a potential civil suit, if anything at all. Just because you think something is ethically wrong that doesn't mean it's illegal.
JTman, Toronto Ontario
11/17/11 9:59 AM EST
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Relax
As someone who has often been slammed on the Xtra website, and know that they don't take anything down because let's face it, it get them hits I will say this to anyone. Get over it. It's the internet, it doesn't mean anything. Go read a book or something. This is the cover story on Xtra.ca? sad.
Tommy, Vancouver BC
11/17/11 1:43 PM EST
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In the category of things that should be 'removed'
Anyone else amused that Kari Simpson (assuming it is her) has popped up on Xtra's website? "The comment posted by Harmel Guram is defamatory, remove it forthwith." So... someone stating the truth (and not even in a snarky or disrespectful or tactless way) is defamatory, but calling all us queers perverts and sex activists who recruit the 'innocent children' through antibullying workshops is a totally legitimate shot? Sounds like someone needs a reality check. Kari, when will you get it? You're not God, your words aren't gospel and just because you're making a demand or throwing a tantrum doesn't mean you get everything you want. Trust me, i'm gay. I'm more than familiar with having my rights revoked and having authority look the other way when i have people who try to beat the queer out of me. The difference between me and you is my civil rights actually ARE being infringed upon or are in danger because of 'parents' who are concerned that someone will make their kid gay. Know how many children have come forward and said being around gay people has made them gay? About the same number that say they've turned black from hanging around black people. Yeah, that's right: none.
Scout, Burnaby BC
11/17/11 1:57 PM EST
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Scout’s got it right. Tommy?
Right on Scout, you’ve summed it up pretty good. Tommy, you don’t get it. Xtra leaves most comments up because that’s called FREE SPEECH, not because it gets them more hits. Would you rather they censor what people are saying (like mainstream media)? I’d rather they ban you from making your small minded bitter comments, but that wouldn’t be constitutional. So it all stays up there, and it gets people talking about important issues.
James, Victoria BC
11/17/11 2:26 PM EST
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It was a lie Scout...
...that is why Xtra responsibly removed the posting by Guram. Please view the facts associated with the Out In Schools program on CultureGuard.com. Perhaps you can also write to program facilitator Ross Johnstone and ask him why he has not responded to my questions or invitation to appear on RoadKill Radio. Please copy me if you do.
Kari Simpson, Langley BC
11/17/11 2:42 PM EST
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Dangerous Beliefs
The removal of my earlier comment that merely describes what Kari Simpson and her associates are doing is an example of the intimidation that these people are willing to resort to. Their dangerous beliefs have played a role in forming attitudes that have led to violence being inflicted on LGBTQ members of our society. Sue me for for stating the obvious Kari Simpson and leave this publication out of it. Is Culture Guard the militant wing of Roadkill Radio?
Harmel Guram, Burnaby BC
11/17/11 3:33 PM EST
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Hm.
Unfortunately what we appear to have here is a case of the supposedly educated and helpful radio host readily manipulating language to spread falsehoods and tout her own agenda through the campaign of others. I hadn't heard of the "Culture Guard" until today, and I must say I feel disgusted at the way that they (although I assume Kari Simpson is the sole writer of the blog) uses inflammatory language to mislead. Free speech is one thing, spreading lies is another.
Mark Lee, Vancouver BC
11/17/11 8:19 PM EST
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So, Kari...
I've actually read your website. Perhaps you recall my comments there (which actually remained unaddressed, perhaps because you had no response when i debunked your fiction with fact). Quite frankly, i'd sooner trust a talking teacup than you. Perhaps you can address why you haven't dropped this even though the VPD has made public statements that Out in Schools has done nothing wrong and why you are so insistent in your quest to make schools unsafe for queer kids like me?
Scout, Burnaby BC
11/17/11 8:58 PM EST
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CTV news story: "Disturbing Video"
Charter Lau makes headlines again - CTV News Top Story: http://www.ctvbc.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20111117/bc_charter_lau_child_pornography_video_111117/20111117/?hub=BritishColumbiaHome
Jennifer G., Burnaby British Columbia
11/18/11 4:26 AM EST
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Seriously?
Dear Mrs. Simpson, Xtra in my opinion has stated the facts. Actually with very little bias that is seen in the conservative "media" I use that term loosely since they hardly report anything with cold hard facts. Your complaints are a joke, you're gathering opposition, either debate like an ADULT or go back to preschool.
Matt T., Mississauaga Ontario
11/18/11 8:22 PM EST
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Kari Simpson should be sued
If you look at the things she has written on cultureguard.com, it is clear that Kari Simpson is making defamatory accusations and comments. Her behaviour is akin to an extremist attempting to incite hatred of a particular segment of society. It is extremely frightening. She has a link on the main page titled, "Help Fund the War", asking for donations. Is the "War" she is talking about her war on LGBTQ people?
Harmel Guram, Burnaby BC
11/18/11 8:53 PM EST
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Agreed^
I think the "War" is on the LBTGQQ community. I also think it's on anything outside her very narrow views. So anything modern.
Matt T., Mississauga Ontario
11/18/11 9:01 PM EST
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Are you kidding me?
Kari Simpson, It is my personal belief that your brain has been invaded by some sort of virus that has dislodged your ability to achieve synaptic response. This is alleged, not saying it's fact. You'd have to be examined by a doctor first. Careful, though. Don't get examined by a gay one, you might catch it. It is also my personal belief that you've been abducted by aliens who have brainwashed you into thinking that everyone is out to get you, and your children, and your alleged lack of synaptic response has caused you to further this by thinking that anti-homphobia campaigns are trying to recruit children to the likes of homosexuality. Again, this is a personal idea of mine, I have no proof of this, nor do I claim that it is true, I am just saying it would certainly explain your irrational fear of gays, because I don't know what else would cause it. Now, I don't claim to be a genius or anything like that, so when I read this article, the back-and-forth on whether or not you filed a complaint to the VPD confused me to such a level that leads me to believe there is dishonesty somewhere. Now, I'm not accusing ANYONE (you or the VPD) of dishonesty, the situation is just a little bit odd to me. That being said, whether you filed the complaint or not, you still have composed it, which is just as bad. Out In Schools is doing a wonderful thing for LGBT kids. Imagine for a moment that you had a gay child. Would you want him to be bullied, teased and ridiculed in school, or would you rather the rest of the world be educated enough to know that being gay isn't wrong, or bad? I guess what I'm trying to say is that I personally thing you are nothing but wrong and you should, in my mind, be sentenced to a lifetime of watching Judge Judy reruns with nothing to eat but popcorn and those protein shakes from the 90's that tasted REALLY bad. You'd get by,but life wouldn't be great. PS The word DUPED isn't a word. Try a thesaurus, silly! Hugs and Kisses from a very gay man!!!
BL, Vancouver BC
11/18/11 9:24 PM EST
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Warren Kinsella's book Web of Hate
Please everybody, read Web of Hate by Canadian researcher Warren Kinsella. It should be available at your local library. It clearly describes who BC's ultra-right wing REAL Women are, what racist/homophobic/fundamentalist groups they are associated with, and who else they have harrassed and humiliated for over twenty years (they are anti-choice). Read about the "Heritage Front" the bible belt and other comforting topics. :( These are the people supporting Kari Simpson and her zealout "missionaries." It's a very scary, well researched book. But that doesn't mean we GLBTQs need to feel scared.
cassandra, ottawa ontario
11/19/11 1:01 AM EST
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Accepts Guram's invitiation!
Mr Guram, Re: Your post "Dangerous Beliefs" Yes, I would like to accept your invitation to "sue" you. Please provide me with your contact information or the name of your lawyer, my lawyer will contact you, or your legal cousel directly. Kari Simpson
Kari, Simpson BC
11/19/11 12:48 PM EST
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Xtra still not telling you the truth
It should be noted that while Xtra is attempting to correct their false assertions about me, and for this they should be commended, that Ms. Perelle, managing editor for Xtra has failed to advise Xtra readers of is that the VPD was willing to confirm information about the complainant. In my discussion with Ms. Perelle yesterday I made it clear that this information was to be included in any update about this matter. I believe that Xtra readers are entitled to know the true facts, even when those facts reflect poorly on Xtra. What readers should know is that in an email sent to me from VPD Const. Houghton, he confirms that he did not advise Xtra that I had made the complaint, he further states, and this is the important part, that he was willing to check the file…. Xtra could have published accurate information, they chose not to. Here is the excerpt for Const. Houghton’s email: “I can confirm that I did not advise Xtra West that you filed the complaint. I advised the reporter that I would have to check our file to see who the complainant was.”
Kari Simpson, Langley BC
11/19/11 1:08 PM EST
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I live in Burnaby
Do you want everything handed to you on silver platter Kari? At least try and do little work for a change. You haven't answered my question, "Is Culture Guard the militant wing of Roadkill Radio or the Christian Heritage Party, or the Heritage Front?" Do you also advocate violence along with your defamation of people that are different from you? Another question; Which War are you talking about on your main page at cultureguard.com? Are trying to finance terrorism of some sort?
Harmel Guram, Burnaby BC
11/19/11 2:03 PM EST
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Please answer my questions, Kari Simpson
The reason I am asking you, Kari, if Culture Guard is militant or if it is raising terrorist funds is because if I give you my address so you the can sue me, I need to know whether or not your group of followers will bring harm to my family and myself while you sue me for all of my honestly hard-earned money. After all, death threats have already been issued by people that appear to share your "religious" homophobic values. A "yes" or "no" answer will suffice. Remember, I can sue you as well. All of the stuff that you have written on your website is also being monitored and you have left yourself wide open for a human rights hearing. Have a nice day cursing me.
Harmel Guram, Burnaby BC
11/19/11 2:21 PM EST
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Afraid for my life
Hello Kari, you are a frightening person because of your shared values with people that issue death threats against public servants. I have decided not to share my address with you. I hope that you do not find out where I live because I do not want to be shot as was suggested will happen to a Burnaby School Board member by someone that shares your World View (no pun intended to include your friend Gordon World in the same sentence). Please do not resort to the kind of violence that LGBTQ people have suffered from as a result of the preaching of your World View, Kari Simpson. Also, please do not inflict harm on my family, including my children. That would be a terrible thing. If you you know who issued the death threat in Burnaby, please let them know that I do not wish to be subjected to their and your violence. Thank you for your consideration.
Harmel Guram, Burnaby BC
11/19/11 2:51 PM EST
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Mr. Guram, let me help you...
... why don't you provide your contact information to Robin Perelle, managing editor for Xtra. Her email is robin.perelle@xtra.ca. You can also provide her with the name of your legal counsel. Ms. Perelle can then confirm you actually exist and are not abusing the comment section of Xtra and further jeopardizing their already compromised situation. Ms. Perelle can provide your contact information to my lawyers. I believe you would be wise to retain someone who is competent in libel/defamation law. Clearly the advice you have been relying on is at best dubious.
Kari Simpson, Langley BC
11/19/11 3:17 PM EST
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I am a real person
The fact that you did not answer whether or not your group is a militant group leads me to believe that you are hiding something. I am truly afraid for my safety from what you are capable of doing. Sorry, my safety is more important to me than your need to lash out at someone that is calling your motives into question. You are a public person that has made many erroneous statements and I have challenged them along with expressing my opinion based on your behaviour. Like I said, I am a real person and I do not lie as you have been doing with your propaganda. I am not joking when I say that you are really frightening me. History has proven that I should be afraid of people that harbour your beliefs.
Harmel Guram, Burnaby BC
11/19/11 3:31 PM EST
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Harmel Guram
Be strong, do not succumb to fear, ever. Be at peace. Evil thrives on fear as it is in it's basest of level a state that is absent of love. Report your fears to the proper authorities and live your life proudly.
Chiles, Toronto ON
11/19/11 8:55 PM EST
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Thank you Chiles
Her lawyers must really love her though, because they make money even though she loses her cases. I wonder if she's realized that. Maybe she doesn't care since it might be the case that she has the unlimited donations for her "War" that she gets on her Culture Guard site. The best comparison I can make is (I'm not saying that is actually the case) to a schoolyard bully turning on whoever tells him/her to stop picking on the victim. I wonder if the Culture Club can sue her for using part of their name in her campaign of gender cleansing? They are going to be touring again soon.
Harmel Guram, Burnaby BC
11/19/11 10:42 PM EST
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Wrong again Guram
Mr. Guram, Please be advised of these true facts. I have won and successfully settled lawsuits against CBC, Vancouver Sun and the Globe and Mail. The lawsuit against Rafe Mair is far from over as the trial judge involved in the case was engaged in activities that have called into question her qualifications to sit as a judge. Discussions are taking place to decide what to do as the case has brought the administration of justice into disrepute and has created a legal conundrum. In the human rights case launched against me by homosexist activists, including teacher James Chamberlain, I won, they withdrew after my cross-examination of Chamberlain. It was rather embarrassing for Mr. Chamberlain to be caught lying and exposed for engaging unprofessional conduct in the classroom. Please get your facts straight Mr. Guram, or whatever your real name is.
Kari Simpson, Langley BC
11/20/11 12:41 AM EST
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Heterosexist Activist?
Is that what you are, Kari? Do you realize that you are a drain on public funds when you sue the Ministry of Education? You are wasting public funds with your ultra-"religious" activities. You make a mockery of the human rights tribunal system the way criminals make a mockery of our justice sytem. You are a drain on society when you do these things. Do something useful for society for once instead of your fearmongering and intimidation tactics.
Harmel Guram, Burnaby BC
11/20/11 1:37 AM EST
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Weird
This just gets weirder and weirder. Thank you Xtra West for exposing these people for who they are.
Jane Bouey, Vancouver BC
11/21/11 9:59 PM EST
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Absolutely hilarious
Regarding the most recent update, one wonders if Kari Simpson will be filing a Human Rights Complaint against the VPD. I feel bad for the officer who had to deal with her, the urge to laugh in her face must have been difficult to supress. Kari, remove yourself forthwith. You're about as much use as a fart in a jam jar and tired of you (a proven liar) calling wolf on every single gay thing that walks by. Seriously, you need a better hobby. Try crocheting.
Scout, Burnaby BC
11/22/11 9:29 PM EST
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Remove Kari Simpson, forthwith.
In my opinion, this Kari Simpson person spends a little too much time trolling gay newspapers.
Keith, Toronto ON
11/25/11 12:57 PM EST
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Ironic
Not too many years ago I bought property in Vancouver that had a restrictive covenant saying it could not be sold to an "oriental". That covenant is no longer enforceable, of course, but it reminded me until relatively recently people from certain racial groups couldn't buy land or practice some professions. We, as a society, grew up and changed our ideas about equality. I find it more than ironic that now certain groups want to deny freedoms to those who are different from themselves. In fact, I would call that perverted.
Alfred Lippe, Vancouver BC
11/28/11 9:48 PM EST
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crazy
This chica needs to get laid (in my opinion)
Pablo Escobar, Whitehorse YK
11/28/11 10:52 PM EST
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