OTTAWA - The government is poised to press ahead with a law combating racial and religious hatred, including online hate, according to Diversity Minister Ahmed Hussen.
The bill will include the creation of a peace bond to prevent people from continuing to make racist comments or from carrying out hateful threats. The court order would be designed to prevent a hate crime occurring and would include penalties if it is breached, including up to four years imprisonment.
Hussen said an anti-hate bill was a priority for the government, which wanted to tackle “head on” an upsurge in antisemitism, anti-Asian hatred, Islamophobia and racism toward Black people.
[ + ] Mopar_or_nocar24
[ - ] Mopar_or_nocar24 1 point 3.2 yearsFeb 6, 2022 02:29:05 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Garrett
[ - ] Garrett 1 point 3.2 yearsFeb 5, 2022 22:25:06 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] yesiknow
[ - ] yesiknow 7 points 3.2 yearsFeb 5, 2022 16:04:50 ago (+7/-0)
said amen Hussen.
Where's the fuck did he get the idea it was his parliament. Fucking dick sucking nigger.
[ + ] Zyklonbeekeeper
[ - ] Zyklonbeekeeper 4 points 3.2 yearsFeb 5, 2022 14:13:37 ago (+4/-0)
[ + ] Paradoxical003
[ - ] Paradoxical003 3 points 3.2 yearsFeb 5, 2022 14:04:33 ago (+3/-0)
Then, if you don't like it, do whatever you can to shut it down.
If you have nothing to oppose, don't waste time, use that period to press the attack with, forcing upon them something that you want and they don't.
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[ + ] xmasskull
[ - ] xmasskull 7 points 3.2 yearsFeb 5, 2022 13:53:07 ago (+7/-0)