Conservatives reviving old controversy with proposal of cyberbullying law, critics sayLaw & Order | 206633 hits | Nov 21 7:40 pm | Posted by: shockedcanadian Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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All of these social issues quite frankly are probably best dealt with by other parties, they should stick to what is most important and what they are probably best at, the economy.
this foray into the "Tough on Crime" agenda, does not help the economy, in fact it accomplishes the opposite and it has been proven to be a failing approach. Most recently none other than the State of Texas warned Canada about the immense costs of going down a particular road on crime. We seem to have not heeded the warning even as we can learn from some of the mistakes made in other countries.
All of these social issues quite frankly are probably best dealt with by other parties, they should stick to what is most important and what they are probably best at, the economy.
The problem is twofold; there is no problem with crime - violent crime for example is at record lows, and this bill has little to do with crime and quite a bit to do with restricting citizens rights to ensure corporate profits.
I liked your 'stealing cable signal' bit though.
My trust in that party ended when Ceasar Peter McKay pulled a reverse Brutus on David Orchard.
It's not that I have anything against them going after people who steal signals, but this should not be rolled up into a cyber bullying bill...
Omnibus is the only bus in Ottawa. That way if you are against the whittling down of your rights, they can say 'are you in favour of Rehteah Parsons' suicide?'.
It's an insult to democracy that you won't allow your ideas to stand on their own merits before a vote and instead try and slip them in under the table. part of the reason I hate the party system.