Naomi Arbabi’s suspension ‘necessary to protect the public,’ Law Society of B.C. says.
Arbabi identified herself in the claim as “i, a woman” and said the case would be tried in the “naomi arbabi court.”
As part of her lawsuit, Arbabi said her claim was “based on law of the land, and not a complaint based on legal codes acts or statutes” and asked for compensation equal to $1,000 a day for every day the glass divider has been in place.
As Canadian television is largely American channels, and thus content, our population who watch more than they read will tend to know and believe what they see there … and very little else.
They’ll argue decreasingly coherently about fantasies like Amendments in a Canadian Constitution (yeah, not a thing; especially the 1st, 5th and 2nd), sovereign citizens, vaccine fallacies and some xenophobic shit from Edmonton (think: Canadian Houston).