Sunday, November 18, 2018

Trolls Cyberbully Surrey Councilor



CBC is reporting that a couple of cyber trolls are complaining that Surrey councilor Laurie Guerra set her Tweets to private after they were bullying her online. It's shocking and disappointing that CBC is losing it's identity and has fallen into the main stream media toilet. I thought they were better than that. Evidently not.

This is a woman being bullied online. The mother of an autistic child. Instead of condemning the bullying the media is encouraging it and egging them on. That is absolutely shameful. This is another example of how the alt left is anything but inclusive.

The concern arose when a Surrey councilor attended a function that opposed the SOGI insanity in schools just like the elected government in Ontario. She has every right to do that. After the trolls complained, she resigned from being a director of Autism BC. The bullies won.

Heidi Smit Vinois is an abusive troll with a political agenda. She claims it is her right to troll Laurie Guerra's twitter and argue with her. It is not. Laurie Guerra has a right to her opinion just as Heidi Smit Vinois has a right to her opinion. Neither party has the right to force their opinion on the other. Yet that is exactly what Heidi insists on doing. Heidi disagrees with Laurie and wants to force her opinion on her. Trolling Laurie's twitter account is called Cyberbullying.

Aman Basi is a flaming idiot. He claims "im sure @guerra_laurie CANNOT have her twitter private." Actually she can. In fact she doesn't *have* to have a twitter account at all. She has every right to set her twitter to private because like every other elected official they have a legal right to privacy. You don't have a right to sit outside her home every day and bully her. That is called stalking. Doing it online is called cyberstalking.

"The City of Surrey said Guerra's Twitter is a personal account and that it doesn't have jurisdiction over personal social media accounts." That is absolutely correct. "Vancouver and Burnaby also told CBC News they don't have social media policies for elected officials." Nor should they. "Municipal governments should reconsider that, said Micheal Vonn, policy director of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association." Micheal Vonn from the Centre for Free Expression of everyone except those who disagrees with her.

Me thinks Micheal Vonn is in a conflict of interest in this case. SOGI is not inclusive and neither is the Alt Left. Here in Canada, Christians are now in the minority. Yet they still have a Charter Right to their religious beliefs as do the Muslims, Jews. Sikhs and everyone else. All those minority groups have a right to their beliefs and to feel included.

Micheal Vonn and Heidi Smit Vinois do not want to include any of those minority groups. Heidi Smit Vinois, the Cyberbully that was trolling Laurie Guerra, is from @BCEdAccess, Advocate/Supporter of Inclusion&Diversity. Yet she does not support inclusion at all. I am a parent in Surrey. Heidi Smit Vinois does not repreent me and I object to her using a campaign of inclusion to bully and exclude others. Especially a mother with an autistic child. She should be ashamed of herself as should anyone else who condones that kind of abusive behavior.

2 comments:

  1. omg, that is actually funny, they want a twitter policy for people's private twitter accounts. that is somewhat like saying they want a policy for what you say on the old land line phone to your friends and family.

    twitters in my opinion is for twits. it is not essential for anything except wanting others to know what you think and it certainly isn't under the control of anybody but the owner of it.

    perhaps, we as a society, might be better off if people tweeted less, read more books, face booked less and visited more.

    never can recall any news media organization insisting a politician had to hand out their personal telephone number back in the day, so why would they have to hand out their twitter access to everyone who wants it. It may come as a surprise to some, but politician and others do have the right to personal privacy.

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