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442. BILL C-63 - Everything You Need to Know | Bruce Pardy & Konstantin Kisin

2024/4/22
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Bruce Pardy认为C-63法案是C-16法案的升级版,它在行政、刑法和《人权法》三个方面都存在问题,严重限制了言论自由,并赋予政府机构过大的权力。他认为该法案表面上是为了保护儿童免受网络伤害,但实际上是对言论自由的压制,并可能导致对互联网的全面监控。他还指出,加拿大最高法院已经裁定,对言论的限制是符合宪法的,这为C-63法案提供了法律依据。他认为,现行的法律体系是为掌权者服务的,而不是为了保护公民的权利。 Konstantin Kisin认为C-63法案虽然表面上是为了保护儿童,但其内容却过于宽泛,包含许多与核心问题无关的内容。他指出,在英国,对网络仇恨的打击往往与实际情况脱节,被用来作为推行其他议程的借口。他还认为,暴政的出现往往披着安全和公共利益的外衣,C-63法案也不例外。他批评了英国社会普遍存在的“必须拥有最安全的互联网”的观念,认为这使得人们无法接受言论自由必然会带来一些危害的观点。 Jordan Peterson则从更广泛的视角分析了C-63法案,他认为该法案反映了西方社会中普遍存在的对政府权力和社会正义的误解。他认为,政府不应干涉个人言论,言论自由是自由社会的基础。他还批评了“觉醒”运动对社会的影响,认为该运动导致了对言论自由的限制和对个人权利的侵犯。他认为,个人应该有权决定自己的生活,即使这种决定在别人看来是奇怪或错误的。他同时指出,保守派和进步派在对“觉醒”运动的分析上存在分歧,这阻碍了他们共同对抗“觉醒”运动。

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Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down in-person with Canadian lawyer Bruce Pardy and podcaster Konstantin Kisin. They discuss Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Bill C-63 (aka The Online Harms Act), what powers it gives to the government, what rights it strips from citizens, and why even Americans should be concerned.

Bruce Pardy is executive director of Rights Probe, a law and liberty thinktank, and professor of law at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He is a lawyer, academic, columnist, and outspoken critic of the illiberal managerial state, fighting at the front lines of the culture war inside the law. Bruce writes for the National Post, Epoch Times, and the Brownstone Institute, among others, and serves as senior fellow at the Fraser Institute, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, and the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. He has taught at law schools in Canada, the United States and New Zealand, practiced civil litigation in Toronto, and served as adjudicator and mediator on the Ontario Environmental Tribunal. The legal ground, Bruce has written, is shifting beneath our feet. The individual is losing to the collective. An ever-expanding bureaucracy regulates life from cradle to grave, including private behavior and speech, in the name of common good. The law has become discretionary, arbitrary, and unequal. The end of Western liberal civilization, as we have known it, is conceivable. 

Konstantin Kisin is a Russian-British satirist, social commentator, and co-host of the TRIGGERnometry Youtube show. He is also the author of “An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West,” a Sunday Times bestseller. He has written for several publications, including Quillette, The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph, and Standpoint, on issues relating to tech censorship, woke culture, comedy, and other topics, but he currently publishes articles on his popular Substack. Kisin made headlines in 2018 when he refused to sign a "safe space contract" to perform comedy at a British college and again in 2023 when he participated in an Oxford Union debate on the motion of "This House Believes Woke Culture Has Gone Too Far." His speech at the debate received viral attention and has been seen by over 100 million people around the world.

 

 

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