TRUE NORTH: ‘Minority Report’, Canada Proposes Orwellian ‘Pre-Crime’ Hate Speech Bill

Source – sovereignman.com

  • “…Basically it’s like pre-crime. If a potential victim feels that you might hate them, they can apply for what is essentially a restraining order. What’s more, the judge can demand that you surrender weapons, wear a GPS monitor, remain under house arrest, abstain from alcohol, and submit to drug tests. This is all without being charged, let alone convicted, of any crime”

SM:…Who would of thought that Big Brother would come dressed in a pink T-shirt sporting a rainbow ribbonon his cheek…

Canada proposed Orwellian “pre-crime” hate speech bill

By Simon Black

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Canada plans to punish hate speech pre-crime

If passed, a bill in the Canadian legislature will punish online or in-person “hate speech” with a fine up to C$20,000 (about $16,000 USD) if it targets a specific person.

(Also Read: Police To Target Americans For Their Ideological Beliefs And Behaviors @ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/police-target-americans-their-ideological-beliefs-and-behaviors)

The law states that “hate speech means the content of a communication that expresses detestation or vilification of an individual or group of individuals on the basis of a prohibited ground of discrimination.”

Nice and vague, just the way they like it.

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The law also allows the courts to intervene if a person fears they will be the target of a hatred motivated offense.

So basically it’s like pre-crime. If a potential victim feels that you might hate them, they can apply for what is essentially a restraining order. What’s more, the judge can demand that you surrender weapons, wear a GPS monitor, remain under house arrest, abstain from alcohol, and submit to drug tests.

This is all without being charged, let alone convicted, of any crime.

And anyone who does does not follow the orders faces a year in prison.

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Click here to read the full bill.

https://parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/43-2/bill/C-36/first-reading

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