Prior to 2013, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal could issue cease-and-desist orders and impose fines up to $10,000 in response to complaints from individuals about matters likely to expose them “to hatred or contempt” for the reason of those individuals being “identifiable on the basis of a prohibited ground of discrimination.”
However, curiously, the most hateful groups, which include the extremists in Muslim, environmentalism, Indigenous rights, and feminism were never charged.
“Among the hallmarks of hatred were things like identifying the group as subhuman or animalistic, or as unclean or carrying disease or as inclined to engage in violence or things of that nature,” Moon said.
So will this mean that if the news talks bad about people who decline the vaccine it will be considered hate speech? I mean, I know it won't, but will be interesting to see what happens.
See y’all in the gulags!
Sounds like Ham wrote that bill.
Jk.
However, curiously, the most hateful groups, which include the extremists in Muslim, environmentalism, Indigenous rights, and feminism were never charged.
Oh boy.
these laws apply to silence white people.
So will this mean that if the news talks bad about people who decline the vaccine it will be considered hate speech? I mean, I know it won't, but will be interesting to see what happens.