![]() BREAKING: Jessica Yaniv loses cases against women who wouldn�t �wax her balls�lifestyle | 207262 hits | Oct 22 11:38 am | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms today issued a news release declaring victory on behalf of their clients, as an early ruling in favour of the mostly home-based salon workers was announced just one day after the Canadian federal elections.
According to the news release, The decision noted, �human rights legislation does not require a service provider to wax a type of genitals they are not trained for and have not consented to wax.� The decision further found that Yaniv �engaged in improper conduct,� �filed complaints for improper purposes,� and concluded Yaniv�s testimony was �disingenuous and self-serving.� Finally, noted the Tribunal, Yaniv was �evasive and argumentative and contradicted herself� while giving evidence.
The JCCF represented five of more than 10 aesthetician workers Yaniv brought complaints against, many of whom were immigrants or from visible minority or highly religious communities. This, along with Yaniv�s history of racially charged remarks, led many to speculate that the complaints were racist or xenophobic in nature.
Most significantly, the Tribunal ordered costs of $2,000 payable each to three of the five women represented by the Justice Centre, including one woman, Mrs. Hehar Gill, who had been forced to close her business due to Yaniv�s vexatious litigation. According to the JCCF�s news release, Mrs. Gill, a practicing Sikh, explained to Yaniv that she was only able to provide services to female clients due to her religion.
It really sucked that the Human Rights court (if you want to call it that) forced secrecy on this one at first. You weren't even allowed to mention Yaniv's name. It should never have even gone as far as it did.
It's a "Dog Bites Man" story for everyone who doesn't spout so much bullshit they begin to believe it's the truth.
I'd have my balls waxed but I haven't been bowling in a long time so why bother?
I literally spent hours polishing my balls once. Didn't help in the slightest though in making the golf shots go farther or straighter.
I'd have my balls waxed but I haven't been bowling in a long time so why bother?
I literally spent hours polishing my balls once. Didn't help in the slightest though in making the golf shots go farther or straighter.
You have to polish your club too.
Nobody in their right mind would tell a woman that they to wax their balls against their will.
I've been laughing to myself since this conspiracy hatched, that anyone would believe a Human Rights council had the power to make her, or that any court anywhere at all could force someone to do it.
Some people are easily suckered into believing any random thing that offends their sensibilities. This is how fake news propagates.