Bill C-9 passes Senate (with an ammendment)

Can someone from the Based Department do a frenly breakdown on what this means for those trying to avoid being fined or locked up?

Do we all have to proclaim we’re gay now? Is it ‘hateful’ to assert that it is okay to be white? Can we no longer draw attention to the tiny hats? Are calls to defund the CBC hateful? Is it hateful to ask for evidence regarding the 215 children killed via the residential school genocide?

In short, what are we allowed to say without the State coming down on us?
 
It just means that it means whatever is convenient at the time.

In simple terms, Bill C-9 is intended to make it easier for police and courts to deal with hate-motivated crimes and certain forms of hate promotion.

The main ideas are:

Harsher penalties for hate crimes. If someone commits a crime because they hate a group (race, religion, sexual orientation, etc.), there can be additional criminal consequences.

Protecting people going to certain places. It would be illegal to threaten, intimidate, or block people from entering places like places of worship, schools, community centres, seniors' homes, or cemeteries.

Restrictions on hate symbols. Some hate or terrorist symbols displayed for the purpose of promoting hatred could become criminal offences.

Clearer definition of "hatred." The law would spell out what qualifies as hatred using standards already developed by Canadian courts.


What it does not mean

It does not make it illegal to disagree with someone politically.

It does not automatically make offensive jokes or rude comments criminal.

It does not ban criticism of governments, religions, or public policies by itself.


Why some people support it

They believe it helps protect people from targeted harassment, intimidation, and violence.

Why some people oppose it

They worry that some parts of the law could be interpreted too broadly and might discourage people from speaking openly about controversial topics.

The biggest debate is usually over where the line should be between protecting people from hate and protecting freedom of expression.
 
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How long before people start getting knocks on the door for social media posts, as in the UK?

Mods: is there a way to mass or auto-delete our posts that are older than 3 months or so (to try and minimize exposure)?
 
If you are truly that worried you probably should invest in a VPN. You can get a router that lets you use a VPN for certain devices on the network mine can do that.

Not sure if you can break it down to a website where if you go to the website it goes to the VPN.

Truth be told I'm not worried too much right now cuz I got my so stupid they'll just fuck this up even if they want to try it. I'm pretty sure Alberta said go fuck yourself on this one that they won't enforce it.

It's going to be funny as shit when most people charged if they are because the anti jew stuff.

Yes. Many routers support policy-based routing (sometimes called VPN routing rules or split tunneling).


This lets you choose:


  • Certain devices use the VPN while others don't.
  • Certain websites or services use the VPN while everything else uses your normal internet connection.

For example:


  • Normal traffic → your ISP connection.
  • Netflix → normal connection.
  • A specific website (or IP range) → VPN connection.

Whether you can do this depends on the router and VPN software. Routers running:






are commonly used for advanced routing rules.


One catch: routers usually route by IP address, not by website name. So if a website changes its IPs frequently (like large cloud-hosted services), the rule may require maintenance.


What router do you have, and what VPN service are you using (Starlink, NordVPN, Mullvad, Proton VPN, etc.)? I can tell you if your specific setup supports it.
 
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I use a VPN, but they are far from foolproof. Under the proposed legislation, the feds can simply go to most VPN providers (or Google, Apple, Amazon, etc.) and get your data. Also, cell towers and whatnot can provide enough metadata to identify you. There’s no such thing as anonymity anymore … just reducing exposure as much as possible.
 
@Sgt. I use private internet access they've been taken to court a few times for people to get someone's data they refused.

Also just connect to us VPN do you really think the US companies want to get a shit what Canada wants.

Companies have already told Canada to go fuck itself on getting information.

Hell Apple even told the US government go fuck itself when they asked once.
 
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What you need to do to be safe:

  • Do not use your mobile device for anything even with a VPN.
  • Use Linux not Windows
  • Use a VPN. You must pay for VPN access using crypto not a credit card. You must transfer the crypto from your exchange to a wallet and then from that wallet to another wallet before you pay. Mullvad, Surfshark and NordVPN are your best bets. Do not use a unique anonymous ID with a unique IP to bypass VPN blocks.
  • You must use raspberry pi with unbound to access DNS queries directly from the nameservers and remove the middleman (your ISP or Google, etc...).
  • Never post to anywhere where you must register or pay for access for an account using a credit card.

Almost no one will go through all of this so almost no one will actually be protected.

I can't stress this enough just do not use an apple phone.
 
there's a purge feature here, but i think you have to manually purge your shit whenever you want to...go to your account and scroll down towards the bottom...its just above "delete account" - i believe that will delete your post history, but not your account...maybe a mod will show up and answer you on that.
 
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