2023-06-26

Bill C-11 And 18. A Rubicon That Can't Be Crossed

I'm going to keep this as simple as I can.

If you're still going to consume mainstream media despite the passing of Bill C-11 and 18, then you will not be consuming real journalism but pure propagandistic junk.

The failing and flailing media giants wanted these laws because their business models can't adapt - though they do maintain influential power currency as we saw with COVID -  like alternative media can. Which is what these laws are aimed at. It's also a neat way to censor what Canadians see.

This puts normie Canadians in a bind.  Having not taken the time to invest in new media and built trust with them, they will find themselves twisting in the wind with this dilemma: They have to be informed. But the places that will inform will provide misinformation or disinformation - ie propaganda.

Remember, what the power broker tells you is 'disinformation' is the opposite of reality.

A guy like Timothy Caulfield and the armada of 'trust initiatives' (often financially backed by Gates and Soros) are the ones who want to funnel and peddle state propaganda and pass it as 'truth'.

The irony of these stupid laws is experts contend the media giants will come right back and ask for more money once social media tech companies block their news. Imagine demanding tech companies to pay to use their services. They completely miss the point of how social media works. Government must absolutely never involve itself in such things. It's way above their pay grade to grasp. 

You can't fight the flow of information without suspending or outright gutting freedom of speech and expression.

And this is exactly the path Canada is on.

Look, C-11 may not end up being as bad as it appears. It's a lethargic bill in many ways in that it's unclear exactly how it will be used. I don't think this is a censorship bill per se but it certainly leaves the door open to become one. It's hard to see how anyone benefits from this. Like all ambitious and poorly thought-out bills, there will be unintended consequences. 

This is a poisonous anti-freedom mindset gripping not just Canada but the USA and the entire West. Up until 2015, it wasn't so bad in Canada. But Justin Trudeau made sure to change that course and trajectory. 

An example of this perversion is the latest rantings of a foolish University of Manitoba Ass. professor named Sean Carleton and an NDP political flunky wanting to outlaw 'Residential School denialism'.

And given the complete freak out over mass graves, the federal government is jumping in on the act. Marc Miller and David Lametti find it an interesting thing to outlaw this 'denialism'.

You will follow what we say or else. 

There is to be no questioning. Asking for evidence about the graves is off-limits. 

We need to ask a simple question: Why?

Canadians need to start to pay closer attention. Had they taken the time to watch POEC, they would have noticed a troubling theme to this government. It is rabidly anti-freedom. It is rotten from within. 

Like anything else, this will expand to climate 'denialism' and other forms of 'denialism' the government deems dangerous.

This won't -can't - possibly end well. 





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