Unfortunately Canada is not free of racist examples known by many as a new "hatred" and many countries around the world face the same. It does not justify racism, hatred nor make it right.
Canada's largest city of Toronto offers municipal services in 300 languages as evidenced during this important vaccination period. Canada's immigration and refugees acceptances are among the highest and most aggressive in the world. Not just on a per capita basis. Thousands of ethnic and race based events are conducted and allowed throughout Canada under the guise of culture. Political protests for events in other countries outside of embassies are allowed whether peacefully or turned violent or involve such thuggery as defacing important and historic statues or defame the various institutions that are at Canada's roots as a country. Not a perfect country but hardly the signs of "systemic".
Regardless of all this, instead of moving forward and encouraging Canada as one Canadian people to live better together, the Liberals have decided to pour a five gallon drum of lighter fluid on the cheapest portable barbecue on sale at Canadian Tire already chock full of an overflowing bag of coal. Rather than move to a"cleaner burning gas" approach to racism, hatred the Liberals would rather blow the issue up in a combustible metal and carbon bonfire, carbon tax free, and ramp up the racist examples of the day in order to appear the saviours of Canadian human behaviour that may have some (suspected) biases deep within our brains. Even so far as for Justin to so carelessly, effortlessly and recklessly point a finger at the physical House of Commons and claim systemic racism throughout MANY if not ALL of Canada's institutions. However, this only applies to the Liberals' digital world of online.
Now the Liberals will be telling us what racism, hatred are and what digital acts count in their legal views. Of course, it will never apply to a certain group of demographics.
"...It would more narrowly define hatred to mean “the emotion that involves detestation or vilification” that is “stronger than dislike or disdain.” And it would specify that a statement would not be considered hate speech “solely because it discredits, humiliates or offends.”
“Hate and vilification are realities for Indigenous people, Asian, Jewish and Black Canadians, LGBTQ2 people and people with disabilities,” said Justice Minister David Lametti at a news conference Wednesday. “And some of the worst examples of hate are visible online, in that virtual public space...”
To add to the "metal and carbon bonfire" the Liberals announce all of this afternoon the House of Commons has stopped for its summer break once again duping and playing with the media. While the media accepts it.
https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/liberals-introduce-bill-to-combat-online-hate-speech-as-commons-adjourns-for-summer
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