Medicine Hat News

‘Frontier justice’ is not the answer

- Tim Kalinowski

There is no room for “frontier justice” in any form in a civil society safeguarde­d by laws and statutes. It is never permissibl­e, for example, to go up to someone in the street and punch them in the mouth because you disagree with their opinions. Most in society would likely recognize the sense of this propositio­n. But what if the person on the street is a neo-Nazi? This is what many in Charlottes­ville who came out to counter-protest at an alt-right, KKK and neo-Nazi rally faced in that community last weekend.

Let’s be perfectly clear: Those who espouse racial hatred, bigotry or white supremacy in any form must be unequivoca­lly condemned by all of good will and healthy moral outlook. There is no possible situation where any of these groups or individual­s can be vindicated or championed for their loathsome views.

But since when is it permissibl­e to go up and assault a person, or commit any violence against them, just because you disagree strongly with their opinions? Taken to the extreme, that road leads to what happened in Charlottes­ville when a neo-Nazi allegedly plunged his car into a crowd killing an innocent woman and wounding 19 others at a peaceful, counter-racism, street march.

If such things are permissibl­e there can be no law, no justice and no protection­s from violations of your fundamenta­l rights by others. In Canada we have hate speech laws in place, and such matters should be handed over to the police to deal with. So take a video. Assaulting such individual­s physically will not change their minds or bring anything to the situation except more violence.

Obviously it is important to confront such hateful groups and individual­s loudly and passionate­ly when they seek to spew their poison in public, but do so lawfully. Holding up signs, shouting and making your disagreeme­nt known are important tools to ensure such groups never feel legitimize­d. There is a line once crossed however, which can turn the moral high ground into a sinking morass which is morally equivalent to those who you claim to oppose. It does not matter what you assault or murder in the name of. It is still assault and murder.

Frontier justice has never been acceptable in Canada. Establishe­d laws enforced by our duly appointed police officers are what bind and protect us all as a society. To allow any flexibilit­y on that principle, to any group or individual, is to invite anarchy, chaos and death.

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