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Canada Post believes that if a religious group in Ontario is willing to pay for them for it, delivering hate literature to people in East Vancouver is "appropriate".
Last week this page saw an interview on CNN which illustrated the preferred communications strategies of the radical and religious right wing. Direct Mail was cited as an example of one of the means so-called "Christians" can bypass the "liberal" bias in the mainstream media and speak to their supporters. Distributing this material in some of Canada's most progressive neighbourhoods is more likely to harass and intimidate people than win them over.
This page salutes the CUPW members who stood up to Canada Post's toadying to the darkest, anti-human elements of the Stephen Harper regime, and refused to deliver this garbage. This page also wants the name and address of this alleged church, as I have a sizeable whack of gay porn and Dan Savage columns to unload on them.
10.27.2006
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Of course it is hate mail, no question about it. Just look at the flyer.
The you know what seems to be hitting the fan over this. It is hate mail and I hope that Baptist group gets charged for their Hate Literature.
If I were to send out brochures slamming religion as a farce etc I am sure I would be charged, let alone having Canada Post deliver it for me.
Shame on Canada Post management for using managers to deliver it.
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