Rebekah Hebbert

Rebekah Hebbert is a Canadian student and writer. Home-schooled all her
life, she is now embarked on the wonderful world of accelerated distance learning as an economics student, while trying to avoid as much math as possible. Originally motivated to get involved in politics because of the threat to freedom of speech by human rights tribunals, she has spent
a lot of time since then as a socio-political-cultural blogger at missmarprelate.blogspot.com,
writing event blogs for political conferences, doing research/policy writing for a pro-life political party, and indulging her odd hobby of reading every human rights tribunal decision she can get her hands on.


    England riots: a postmodern failure

    Rebekah Hebbert | 14 Aug 2011
    Why should anyone be surprised at the rioters when we've been saying for decades there is no right or wrong?


    How not to solve poverty

    Rebekah Hebbert | 28 Apr 2011
    Raising the minimum wage may look generous, but whom does it benefit really?


    What harm does it do?

    Rebekah Hebbert | 2 Mar 2011
    A religious community in Canada is arguing for its right to keep practicing polygamy, despite evidence of serious abuses.


    The quest for ethical oil

    Rebekah Hebbert | 18 Oct 2010
    Canada’s oil sands exploitation may not be cleanest industry on the planet, but how ethical are the alternatives?


    New Moon

    Rebekah Hebbert | 25 Nov 2009
    No important life lessons in this movie - unless you are planning to date a vampire.

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