Global Censorship w/ Dr. Robert Malone & Dan Fournier
Join us for an enlightening discussion with Dr. Robert Malone as we delve into his recent article on the potential for military rule to supplant democracy and explore the implications of the proposed Canadian Bill C-63, the Online Harms Act. Dr. Malone, known for his insightful and thought-provoking perspective on global health policies, provides a thought-provoking analysis of the shift toward authoritative governance and its impact on democratic freedoms.
Bill C-63 claims to introduce comprehensive social media and online platform regulations, addressing harmful content and child safety online. It establishes duties for these platforms, including measures to mitigate exposure to harmful content, protect children, and rapidly address non-consensually shared intimate images and child sexual abuse material. While partially intended to enhance online safety, the bill raises significant concerns about establishing “precrimes” under the criminal code, marking a step towards what some view as criminalizing global censorship.
Bill C-63 introduces notable changes to the Canadian Criminal Code, including establishing peace bonds for cases with a reasonable fear that a hate crime could occur. This legal provision claims to provide a preventative mechanism through peace bonds. However, courts could impose conditions on individuals even if there's an anonymous “unproven” fear the individual might commit a hate-motivated offence. These conditions act as punitive deterrents, restricting actions and requiring individuals to maintain “good behaviour.”
Critics and supporters alike have weighed in on Bill C-63. Advocates highlight the need for stronger protections online, particularly for children, citing it as a crucial step forward. However, critics, including prominent law experts, caution about the broad powers granted via the criminal code and the newly established Digital Safety Commission, likening it to a "mini CRTC" with significant regulatory and enforcement capabilities, potentially affecting free speech, individual liberties, and privacy online.
This episode aims to unpack these complex issues, offering insights into the balance between safety and freedom in the digital age. Dr. Malone's perspectives, combined with the examination of Bill C-63 will spark a robust discussion on the future of democracy and digital governance.
Dr. Malone’s Article
https://brownstone.org/articles/when-military-rule-supplants-democracy/
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