Wow…just wow…
So who polices the police? Who ensures the the inmates aren’t running the asylum?So what happens to the ad dollars and retail sales platforms these sites generate from the big parcel retail extravaganza that the Internet has become?
How big a hit will shit like Amazon take? They are purveyors of "misinformation", "rebellious" apparel and the accoutrements that they embody.
If I was an NDP/Liberal Cabinet Minister I’d be pushing the “Online Harms Bill” with both arms as fast as I could to punch through Bill C-11 so that blatant lies to hide government scandals and ethics violations to be openly lied about, and the truth could be banned as harmful misinformation, but I’m not an NDP/Liberal Cabinet minister.If I were the person working at Amazon buying ads on conspiracy sites etc, I'd hire people to fuel the conspiracy fire exposing my ads to more viewers.
Heavy Fines on MPs for every time they lie would fix that. Turn the digital surveillance tables.If I was an NDP/Liberal Cabinet Minister I’d be pushing the “Online Harms Bill” with both arms as fast as I could to punch through Bill C-11 so that blatant lies to hide government scandals and ethics violations to be openly lied about, and the truth could be banned as harmful misinformation, but I’m not an NDP/Liberal Cabinet minister.
Jagmeet was so opposed to this that he joined up with a non-coalition coalition.
….& that’s what the Internet is currently performing as far as monitoring the government to the extent that it’s able to with many of us private citizens on here posting and debating and exposing the lies and horseshit as we stumble across them, and informing others so that they can make educated choices in our next federal election….. and that’s what’s in danger with the “Online Harms Bill” being C-11.Heavy Fines on MPs for every time they lie would fix that. Turn the digital surveillance tables.
Why not have the public monitor the Govt 24/7?