BILL C-63 - Online Harms Act
This bill is currently in its second house reading.
Bill C-63, the latest online harms bill, has surpassed dystopian fiction: it punishes people for things they MIGHT say in the FUTURE, and hands vast powers to a small unelected group.
See below.
Part 1: ENTRY WITHOUT WARRANT, LAW WITHOUT LEGISLATION
Part 1 creates three new offices: the Digital Safety Commission, the Digital Safety Ombudsperson, and the Digital Safety Office.
- The DSC will receive complaints and hold hearings regarding violations of the Act.
@ZubyMusic You can go from high neuroticism to low with about eight years of serious meditation.
There's probably other ways but I suspect they're equally difficult.
@March111992@shoccoe@mattvanswol He didn't embellish
Did Jesus tell you to falsely accuse people?
Is that the morality he taught you?
"Just Pray!"
I pray that you become less of a hypocrite
@world_secret009 If you're going to accuse men randomly, stay out of martial arts.
If they can't grab your lapel or stack you in the guard without getting called a rapist, then nobody should practice with you.
Grow up or stay home.
@Steezincheeze@Pirat_Nation You are obviously a teenager who wasn't alive in the eighties
Lying about a whole decade doesn't redeem you, you weird judgmental cunt
Obviously defensive about your racism
“We forget everything. What we remember is not what actually happened, not history, but merely that hackneyed dotted line they have chosen to drive into our memories by incessant hammering.”