RE: The Online News Act Shows The Need For Hive

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Maybe you are allowing yourself to be manipulated by the junk media. I'm Canadian, I keep up to date with technology, social media and of course, the Parliament. I pay my taxes and enjoy the benefits the laws provide me as a citizen. Canada is an open and pluralistic society, the only thing I disagree with, but respect and try to tolerate, is the overwhelming sexual libertarianism that is being given to everything related to the LGBT+ world.

HIVE is an open, decentralised social network…, here too there are restrictions on use and for that, there are moderators, just like you, in each community that makes life here.

The rules of each house are set by the house's owner, right? And these must be respected? If we extrapolate this premise and take it to a country, the rules of the United States, those of Canada, or being more globalised, those of the European Union, be they of control, as you express it; they are the bases that forge a nation; and to survive in them, they must be digested and applied. This ensures that we do not fall into debauchery and gives us the basis to demand our rights.



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You don't remember Canada de-banking the truck drivers? Sounds pretty totalitarian to me. Having your life destroyed for peacefully protesting government seems pretty totalitarian to me.

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Certainly, my dear friend, but all my analysis is focused on social networks and the information process. When a certain group is affected, of course, that group manifests itself. All information has, after all, three points of view; those three points are influenced differently. I regret what is happening with the long-distance truckers. A hug from afar.

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You got to be kidding. Canada is far from an open and pluralistic society. Trudeau declared a state of emergency to crush a peaceful protest by the truckers and had several protest leaders imprisoned. Protestors bank accounts were closed down. That is classic behaviour of a totalitarian society. You are living in lala land.

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Fourteen years ago I emigrated to the beautiful country of Canada, like many others, in the hope of living the "Canadian" dream, and after ten years of working, learning, living together, and respecting others..., I was granted citizenship. I can easily make comparisons of what is a totalitarian country with a multicultural and pluralistic one, Canada will be, as you say, the country of dreams, here English and French intermingle giving shades of kaleidoscopic colour.

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