Orwellian Canada wants to put you in prison BEFORE you commit a thoughtcrime

No, Canada!

The country that brought you debanking protesters and government-assisted suicide for the poor now wants to criminalize speech to lock up people for life and to put wrongthinkers under house arrest if the state sees a chance they will commit a crime.

Doesn’t get more Orwellian than that.

The chillingly titled Online Harms Act was introduced in February by Justice Minister Arif Virani.

Virani (like most of the modern left) couched his effort to strip citizens of their freedom in the language of safety, comparing it to a product regulation for toys.

Utter dishonesty: If passed, the law will endow Ottawa with powers that would make Big Brother jealous.

Pissed at your girlfriend? Tell the government she’s likely to commit a hate crime and have her house-arrested.

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We’re sure a law that criminalizes “advocating for genocide” could never be twisted to criminalize support for Israel.

The pro-Hamas left will have a field day.

The law would saddle social-media companies that refuse to bend the knee with insane fines reaching up to 6% of global revenue.

In short, it would be the end of free expression in Canada.

Things have not gotten that bad in America . . . yet.

But as we saw during the pandemic, when the modern left (and sometimes now the right, sadly) holds political power it does everything it can to suppress speech it dislikes.

Though only the left enjoys full cooperation from a lickspittle media while doing so.

And it wasn’t until pro-terror staff and professors at elite US colleges got in hot water for backing Hamas after Oct. 7 that left-dominated colleges suddenly remembered they liked free speech (sometimes).

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The Online Harms Act should serve as a reminder that as ugly as the anti-speech movement is in America, it could be vastly worse — and that we all need to fight for our rights without pause.

* Original Article:

https://nypost.com/2024/03/14/opinion/canada-wants-to-put-you-in-prison-before-you-commit-a-thoughtcrime/amp/