Singer who won rights case against comedian exits social media following threats
MONTREAL — A singer embroiled in a legal battle with a Quebec comedian says he is shutting down his social media accounts after receiving “a significant number of hate messages,” including death threats.
Jeremy Gabriel won a human rights case against comedian Mike Ward in 2016, arguing that a joke mocking his disability had amounted to discrimination.
He says vitriol directed at him has intensified since he was back in the news last week when Ward’s appeal was heard. The comedian was in court seeking to overturn a Quebec Human Rights Tribunal ruling that ordered him to pay $42,000 in damages to Gabriel and his mother.
“I understand and respect opinions and criticism disapproving of my positions and my activities,” Gabriel wrote in a Facebook message Monday before he closed his accounts to the public at midnight. “However, I will never understand that so much hate can be spread by so many people who in reality do not know me.”