Hate Crime Laws only A Tyrant could Love: Bill C-63, the Online Harms Act

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In this video, I tear apart Bill C-63, the so-called Canadian Online Harms Act, which is little more than a thinly veiled piece of tyranny designed to suppress political opposition, political debate and the spread of ideas the Trudeau government doesn't like. I look at the Orwellian legislation that if passed could put you in jail for a pre-crime, something you might do in the future, if someone who doesn't like you files a complaint. The penalty for words the government doesn't like can now be life in prison. I then look at the proud tradition of public attacks on tyranny in the form of a vicious speech called a Philippic, named after Demosthenes attack on Phillip II of Macedon and picked up by the Roman jurist Cicero in his attacks on Mark Anthony. The tradition of democratic and republican government in the West hinges on the ability to attack tyranny, or engage in any serious debate, without fear of offending. Hate crimes are tools of tyrants. The notion that hate is a social evil is folly, and will kill civic life in the West.

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