From: tvornottv@googlegroups.com [mailto:tvornottv@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of PGage


>In a free society free expression ought to be a core, almost sacred, value. 
>That does not mean there should be no limits on expression, but they ought to 
>be rare and targeted on explicitly dangerous speech. It is possible to specify 
>what kind of health misinformation is dangerous and thus not allowed on one or 
>more platforms, and then use that to manage, with some judgement and 
>flexibility, expression. Spotify has taken steps in that direction, perhaps 
>they can do more, I would be interested in hearing suggestions. It is not 
>necessary to ban an idiot asshole like Joe Rogan to safeguard the public.
 
Not to step on Doug’s toes, but from the Wiki “Freedom of expression in Canada” 
(in which speech falls under, up North)…
 
Section 2(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms establishes the 
right to freedom of expression, and the Supreme Court of Canada has interpreted 
this right in a very broad fashion. However, section 1 of the Charter 
establishes that reasonable limits can be placed on the right if those limits 
are prescribed by law and can be demonstrably justified in a free and 
democratic society.
 
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|_>|_>  Brad Beam- Belle WV
|_>|_>  http://www.facebook.com/74bmw

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