This cartoon is 100% accurate.
Ottawa is trying to sell a ban on social media for kids under 16 as “child protection.”
It’s not.
It’s a Trojan Horse for a **national digital ID**.
Bill C-34 (the Safe Social Media Act) sounds noble on the surface. But to actually enforce an age ban, the government would need every Canadian to prove who they are before they can go online.
That means handing over government ID, biometrics, or a state-approved digital credential just to use X, Instagram, YouTube, or even search the web.
They’ve already admitted real harms exist online. Predators, bullying, and addiction are real problems.
But parents don’t need Ottawa bureaucrats and a national ID system to protect their kids. Parents have been doing that job for generations.
This is the same trick they’ve used for years: create a crisis, offer “safety” as the solution, and quietly take more control over your life and your data.
First it was “for the children.”
Next it will be “for your safety.”
Then it will be mandatory for everything.
Canada is not a prison.
Stop letting them build the bars one “good intention” at a time.
#cdnpoli #DigitalID #C34 #OnlineHarms #CanadaFirst
Canada is banning children under 16 from social media — which sounds compassionate.
But, children under 16 don't have IDs. ADULTS do. To prove you're over 16 you must show your ID online — which gets tied to your IP address.
Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and Canada are all doing the same thing. This is not child protection. This is a digital identity system that lets them track every citizen online — and shut you down if you post against the narrative.
Canada's New Social Media Ban is NOT About Your Children | Here's What They're NOT Telling You
Canada just announced the Digital Safety Act — a social media ban for anyone under 16.
Most Canadians think this is about protecting children. It isn't.
To enforce a social media ban, every single Canadian will have to prove their age by attaching government-approved ID to their social media accounts. That's not child protection. That's a digital ID.
And once you're verified on one platform, that verification follows you everywhere — linking every account you own under your real identity.
But it gets worse.
This isn't a standalone policy. This is the missing piece that connects Bill C-9, C-22 and C-8 into a complete surveillance and censorship system.
Bill C-9 defines what you can and cannot say online. Bill C-22 forces platforms to save your data for up to one year. Bill C-8 gives the government the power to cut you off the internet entirely.
The digital ID created by this social media ban is what connects all three.
And they're selling it to you as child protection.
Don't be fooled. All these bills are interconnected — and this is the last piece of the puzzle.
https://t.co/8fky3EXQmF
Can anyone explain to me why elderly Canadians should have their social benefits cut before bogus refugee claimants and temporary workers/students who refuse to leave?
I have my issues with Boomers but they are Canadians and Canadians should be coming first.
@AreOhEssEyeEe For some reason, even with good headphones, 50% nothing happens, 50% I fall asleep. Maybe I’m missing something..
I’m pretty sure the starting tapes are available on the Internet Library (https://t.co/UedK4Dvho5)
‼️BREAKING - Viktor Orban has DISSOLVED Hungarian parliament due to unfavourable polling
and he is in the process of trying to induce Magyar MPs to break rank to re-secure power.
....no wait, that's Mark Carney, in Canada.