Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Can't Wait to See the "Mass Atrocity Zone"

Canada's tax-dollar-draining "human rights" mausoleum is getting set to open. God help us all:
Canada’s new national museum will open its doors to the world on September 20, and we’re planning a full weekend of free events to celebrate. 
On Saturday, September 20 and Sunday, September 21, the Museum will host RightsFest – a two-day celebration offering human rights-themed music, performances, activities and cultural events for people of all ages. 
The free weekend activities will take place at The Forks in Winnipeg, Manitoba, but you can join the celebration online or on live TV no matter where you are. 
Mark your calendar for:
  • The nationally broadcast Canadian Concert for Human Rights taking place on the evening of Saturday, September 20 on an outdoor stage at The Forks in Winnipeg, Manitoba;
  • More than 25 daytime performances and activities at multiple outdoor locations around The Forks from morning until late afternoon on Saturday, September 20 and Sunday, September 21;
  • A special free “preview tour” through selected galleries inside the Museum, from morning until late afternoon on Saturday and Sunday...
But wait--there's more:
RightsFest  
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights’ two-day RightsFest is a celebration of the Museum’s official opening and the rights and responsibilities all Canadians share...
Just shoot me now.

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