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Transgender Activist Jessica Yaniv Loses ‘Brazilian Wax’ Lawsuit in Canada
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77999704:MV80MTY5ODcxXzc1Nzg4MDg5XzY5MDlBNTZB] Human rights tribunals don't follow courtroom laws of evidence but they have the power of courts. They are the biggest threat to human rights in Canada. They gave the bitch a slap on the wrist. Ordered her to pay court costs only for the 3 accused. That doesn't include legal fees (because it's not a court). So the costs that these South Asian women were incurring just to defend themselves for not wanting to handle a perverts balls amounted to $2,000 each. Yaniv was shaking them down, and essentially, he got away with it. [/quote]
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"A Canadian official ruled against Jessica Yaniv, the transgender Canadian plaintiff who had accused three women of unfair “discrimination” when they declined to give his testicles a “Brazilian wax” treatment.
But the official minimized the damage to Canada’s pro-transgender laws by suggesting that women may need to provide the sexually intimate service to male bodies if they have been trained for the task.
“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. … There are differences between waxing the genitals of a person with a vulva and a person with a penis and scrotum,” said the deciding official in the quasi-judicial British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal.
The 61-page decision implies that women will have to provide the intimate service to men if the Canadian licensing boards require cosmeticians to learn how to do the service."
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