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Originally Posted by Cowboy89
No, the whole point of this discussion was talking about Bill C-11 being awful and disqualifying the Liberals of being eligible for my vote.
You're trying to tell me I should somehow be more worried about who does and who doesn't get to speak at universities than control over all the media content that's available to all Canadians who consume an average of 3-6 hours thereof daily. Sorry, the two are not even remotely comparable in severity.
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No, stop being needlessly combative about it, I’m just asking a question.
I’m not saying you should be more or less worried about one or the other, I’m asking: if Bill C-11 is disqualifying, does PP’s intended policy regarding Universities cause any concern or make you nervous? You bolded that exact question so I know you read it. You responded, so I’m not sure why you’re now refusing to have that conversation. You didn’t need to respond, I didn’t quote you, so it doesn’t make a lot of sense to respond and then refuse to address the question.
I’m not trying to convince you one way or another, it doesn’t matter to me if you think Bill C-11 is disqualifying or not, we can believe different things and still have a conversation, no? I’m just asking if, the former being true, whether PP’s attitude toward Universities concerns you at all, if your aversion to C-11 is an ethical one?