The profound implications of Bill C-63, a piece of legislation in Canada that has the power to reshape the landscape of our rights. This bill introduces the possibility of a staggering 25-year imprisonment for “online hate crimes.”
What makes this even more concerning is Canada's historical role as a testing ground for initiatives that often find their way into other Western countries via the British Crown. Essentially, what's happening there could soon be on our own doorstep.
The bill's definition of hate crimes is broad, encompassing factors like race, religion, sexual orientation, and gender identity. What's particularly alarming is the accuser's ability to remain anonymous, essentially turning the legal process into a potential thought crime scenario.
This trajectory towards moral relativism, where mere thoughts could lead to severe criminal charges, is beyond scary but just one in a long line of egregious acts that we have had to put up with.
Beyond the specifics of Bill C-63, the importance of being vigilant and actively participating in shaping the trajectory of our societies. Electing the right individuals into power, especially at the local level, becomes a crucial step in resisting encroachments on our freedom. The video also touches on broader societal issues, such as the unsustainable trajectory of debt and challenges posed by fiat debt-based monetary systems.
Many of us believe that Bitcoin is the answer but we are far from where we need to be. We still have “spaces” on Twitter where there are almost 5,000 people fighting about the two presidential candidates cognitive tests. Then right next to them is a room with 1/10th the audience talking about the root of the problem and the only solution humans have found that can potentially fix this disaster.
I believe we must stand together and be vigilant as we still have a lot of educating to do and hard times in front of us as a society.