• Re: [OT] There goes freedom of speech....

    From Grant@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 1 17:04:53 2024
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    Yeah, it's like slipping medication into a pet's food to try to make
    them consume it willingly. I tried that with some kidney medication for
    one of my cats once and she was not fooled: she could smell that
    something was "off" and refused to consume the food. I'm hoping
    Canadians will react strongly to this and ensure that the Liberals and
    their enablers back away from this. Sensible people have succeeded in >deferring MAID for people with only mental issues for at least 3 years
    which puts it well beyond the mandate of this government, meaning we'll
    have the next federal election well before then. That will give the
    next government - which really shouldn't be Liberal or NDP given the >widespread antipathy towards them - a chance to abandon the idea
    altogether. I hope this new hate speech legislation can be either
    removed from the bill or at least be deferred until after the election. >Poilievre has already declared himself opposed and he will almost
    certainly be the next Prime Minister.

    There are some who say that hate against white rightists should be promoted
    as it already is against Christians.

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  • From Ezra Levant@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 1 17:02:29 2024
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    Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party has just announced that their Online
    Harms bill is finally ready. One of its features is a life sentence in
    prison for hate speech.


    They say he plans on banning the internet, but only in Alberta where nobody uses it anyway. The rightists are crying.

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