Friday, June 25, 2021

IN the NEWS - 2020's: a most DANGEROUS TIME for Western Democracy [Bill C-36]

Woe unto us!  1 Samuel 4:17

This is only being proposed to SILENCE voices that oppose the Left.
It WILL be used to SILENCE Christians who oppose anything LGBT.
The Left calls everything that gets in their way Hate Speech these days in their intolerant Post-Modernist mentality that says anything that disagrees or criticizes is automatically hate speech.
This is a very DANGEROUS TIME in western democracies as we are heading towards FREEDOMLESS DEMOCRACIES.
The government has 3 mechanisms to punish you:
1- Fine
2- Jail
3- Execution
The Left, such as in California for calling men in dresses men for instance, and now the attempt in Canada, and what we are seeing in Finland----are using the first two....what makes you think they won't move eventually to option 3? ....and let's not forget Obama his last half year in office sending the attorney general after those who disagree in the public arena with so-called climate change to prosecute under RICO statutes which were meant for organized crime. He was Testing the waters on his way out the door to see what they could get away with.
Just think back to 2000.....who would of thought any of this would be taking place.
In FREE SOCIETIES you debate those you think are wrong in the public arena and defeat their ideas. 
What you have seen in censorship by big tech is the tip of the iceberg. Now governments are getting in on the act.....  Now how might this play out for the endtimes? Could BOTH sides of the political divide join forces in the near future and use these tactics in the endtimes to silence those who speak out against you-know-who as part of the persecution of the symbolic 144,000?
ONLY IN TOTALITARIAN REGIMES DO YOU PUNISH OPINION.

"....the ruling Liberal Party under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
snuck in a new “hate speech” bill that one pundit cited as an “incredibly dangerous” attack on free speech. 

If passed, the bill would theoretically allow a tribunal to judge anyone who has a complaint of “online” hate against them to be in violation of the new law.

Bill C-36, introduced by Justice Minister David Lametti, is titled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Canadian Human Rights Act and to make related amendments to another Act (hate propaganda, hate crimes and hate speech).” It was officially tabled in the House of Commons on Wednesday.

Bill C-36 includes text to amend Canada’s Criminal Code and

Human Rights Act to rather vaguely define “hatred” as “the emotion that involves detestation or vilification and that is stronger than dislike or disdain (haine).” 

Spencer Fernando gave a scathing review of Bill C-36 in a report he posted today, saying “With Bill C-10, and now Bill C-36, there can be zero doubt that the Trudeau Liberal government is engaged in an attack on your freedom of expression.” 

If a complaint against an accused person is “substantiated,” the defendant may be ordered to pay up to $70,000 in penalties divided into two components. The first component would be a payment of “compensation” of up to $20,000 (CAD) “for any pain and suffering that the victim experienced” as a function of “hate propaganda” or “hate speech.” The second component is a fine, up to $50,000 (CAD), paid to the federal government.

Failure to comply with the “recognizance” could result in imprisonment of up to 12 months.

According to Fernando, Bill C-36 is “incredibly dangerous, goes against Canada’s values, and must be stopped.”  

This is the kind of legislation you would expect to see in an anti-democratic, Communist state that is seeking to create wide pretexts to arrest or punish whomever the government feels has ‘stepped out of line’ with the official government message,” opined Fernando.  

According to a summary of Bill C-36, the enactment “amends

the Criminal Code to create a recognizance to keep the peace relating to hate propaganda and hate crime and to define ‘hatred’ for the purposes of two hate propaganda offences. It also makes related amendments to the Youth Criminal Justice Act.” 

According to the National Post report, Lametti’s parliamentary secretary, Arif Virani, told the publication in March that the new bill would look at codifying into law new definitions of online hate and introduce new rules for websites. This could include a “regulatorthat would be tasked with enforcing taking down websites within 24 hours should they be deemed to have illegal content." Lifesite/Breitbart