…in a speech
to the ARA, [Warman] uses his "maximum disruption"
approach, which includes the laying of human rights complaints,
whenever he thinks it will be most helpful or even if he just
feels it will be "the most fun"
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Richard Warman's
"Maximum Disruption" Campaign
To date Richard Warman has filed the
following Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act complaints
with his former employer - the Canadian
Human Rights Commission
Richard Warman speaking notes to his
keynote speech to the violent Anti-Racist Action, Mr. Warman
described his motivation to file complaints:
On July 6th,
2006, Richard Warman gave a keynote
speech to the ARA in Toronto entitled “Maximum
Disruption: Stopping Neo-Nazi’s by (Almost) any means
necessary”
In the speech Mr. Warman says:
“I’ve come to the
conclusion that I can be most effective by using what I like
to describe as a ‘maximum disruption’ approach.
… If I think that they’ve violated the Canadian
Human Rights Act, then I’ll look at all of the potential
targets and file complaints against them starting on a
‘worst offender’ basis, although sometimes if I just
find people to be particularly annoying this may
move them up the list a bit”
Warman continues:
“The ‘maximum
disruption’ part comes in because wherever I
think it will be most helpful, or even if I just feel it
will be the most fun, I strongly
believe in hitting the neo-nazis on as many of these fronts
as possible either at the same time or one after the other.
I say this because it keeps them off-balance and forces them
to respond to things that focus their energies on defending
themselves…”
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