@Alonso_GD Yes and we are all retarded little pay pigs for billionaires and Zionists to abuse as they please so they’re going to pass it and ruin the ability to openly criticize them.
@xfx_makky@nedascd@charloofers You really don’t gain a lot but you do avoid some pitfalls and get a much clearer idea of what is going to happen in the world.
@nedascd@charloofers They’re just ignorant and brainwashed buddy.
There’s not superiority in being uninformed and unwitting cattle for the people relentlessly scamming them to abuse.
@kavickers23@herherdu182680@WarMonitor3 No they don’t they’re trying to shift funding pathways because they are 100% dependent on US weapons and assistance.
@GBPolitcs YouTube is hands down one of the absolute best places to learn every from elementary schools topics up to graduate level physics and mathematics.
There are great lectures on everything on YouTube and guides for problem solving.
@MalloryMcMorrow@ChrisMurphyCT Don’t you oppose Medicare for all and you take money from private health insurance companies?
How are you possibly doing anything to break norms to stand up for people?
You’re a cowardly shill that couldn’t be more in line with corporations.
@therealmrbench Dentistry and optometry should be under provincial insurance plans and spending money to make sure everyone can see and don’t have tooth abscesses and deteriorating dental health is normal in a society that isn’t run by subhuman capital worshipping cucks.
Bill C-34 creates a social media ban for Canadians under 16 at the expense of all Canadians' privacy.
Sections 26, 27(1), and 27(2) of Bill C-34 require that affected social media platforms “implement age-verification and age-estimation measures designed to prevent a person under the age of 16 from being able to have an account with, or be otherwise registered with,” those social media platforms.
Bill C-34 requires that such measures must provide for the “protection” and eventual “destruction” of “personal information that is collected for age-verification or age-estimation purposes.”
It is not yet clear how this will be accomplished. What is clear is that these measures must be “effective.” Users commonly verify their age by submitting government-issued identification documents, such as driver’s licenses or passports. And, the technology exists for social media platforms to estimate the ages of users through biometric data, e.g., facial geometry, eye shape, skin elasticity, hairline, etcetera.
This age-verification and age-estimation monitoring will not be limited to Canadians under age 16. For social media platforms to determine access eligibility for any user, platforms will have to evaluate the access eligibility of every user.
The goal of Bill C-34 is not merely to remove Canadians under age 16 from affected social media platforms but to keep them off those platforms. To achieve this goal, social media platforms may be compelled to adopt ongoing age-verification/estimation measures to ensure continued compliance.
However affected social media platforms satisfy these requirements, Bill C-34 fundamentally reimagines how all Canadians access social media.
This Bill deputizes affected social media platforms into forcing Canadians to surrender more data as a precondition of participation in the digital public square. This, in turn, raises serious concerns about Canadians' privacy rights and may engage constitutional protections against unreasonable search and seizure - guaranteed by section 8 of the Charter.
Read the full text of the bill here: https://t.co/BAHnXrsJIR
@CTVNews Compulsory identification to access the internet
New “anti-hate” and other legislation that criminalizes a wide array of speech.
And empowering the government to spy on literally everything you do on a phone and on the internet by default.
Fuck off.
@hollyanndoan@MarcMillerVM@CdnHeritage If you advocate for strikes and large scale disruptive protests can that then be considered to undermine “social stability”?
This is just criminalizing opposition to the state.