blackbird Posted June 26, 2024 Report Posted June 26, 2024 " BERLIN (AP) — Germany's government on Wednesday launched new legislation to ease the deportation of foreigners who publicly approve of terrorist acts. Under the law, a single comment on social media could provide grounds for kicking people out. The measure approved by the Cabinet was pledged by Chancellor Olaf Scholz following a knife attack last month on members of a group that describes itself as opposing “political Islam,” an assault that left a police officer dead. It comes as Scholz's government faces broader pressure to curb migration." Germany moves to ease the deportation of foreigners who glorify terrorist acts (msn.com) Canada may have trouble doing this because of the Supreme Court which leans over backwards to give rights to criminals. Quote
CITIZEN_2015 Posted June 26, 2024 Report Posted June 26, 2024 (edited) Publicly approve of terrorist acts is too vague and could covers a wide range and not specifically defined. Those laws may be acceptable in Germany which was under Nazi rules 70 years ago but not acceptable in Canada. If I support armed resistance against Islamic Republic or Taliban or ISIS would it be considered as publicly supporting terrorist acts? I do support public trail of those who actively finance or associated with recognized terrorist organizations like Hamas and Islamic Republic (IRGC) but not a wide range of undefined terrorist acts. So the answer is no as in my view unless those terrorist acts are well defined, it would endanger our democracy. Edited June 26, 2024 by CITIZEN_2015 1 Quote
Legato Posted June 26, 2024 Report Posted June 26, 2024 12 minutes ago, CITIZEN_2015 said: Publicly approve of terrorist acts is too vague and could covers a wide range and not specifically defined. Those laws may be acceptable in Germany which was under Nazi rules 70 years ago but not acceptable in Canada. If I support armed resistance against Islamic Republic or Taliban or ISIS would it be considered as publicly supporting terrorist acts? I do support public trail of those who actively finance or associated with recognized terrorist organizations like Hamas and Islamic Republic (IRGC) but not a wide range of undefined terrorist acts. So the answer is no as in my view unless those terrorist acts are well defined, it would endanger our democracy. I understand your reasoning here, unfortunately Trudeau threw democracy out of the window. Quote
Moonlight Graham Posted June 26, 2024 Report Posted June 26, 2024 If they aren't citizens yet, absolutely. If they are citizens, charge them with a crime, and restore the length to acquire citizenship under the Harper gov and remove dual citizenship. If the terrorist group in question is at war with Canada, strip them of their citizenship for breaking their Oath of Citizenship and deport them. Trudeau's "a Canadian is a Canadian" line is nonsense. If you support Canada's enemies you're not a Canadian, you're an enemy of Canada and you're living here for your own economic or other convenience. Our country is led by cowardly and submissive guilt-ridden individuals who would rather pander to immigrants for votes and politically correct PR than stand up for our country's security. Quote "All generalizations are false, including this one." - Mark Twain Partisanship is a disease of the intellect.
PIK Posted June 26, 2024 Report Posted June 26, 2024 Trudeau will bring them here. Quote Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.
ironstone Posted June 27, 2024 Report Posted June 27, 2024 The Khadr family. Quote "Socialism in general has a record of failure so blatant that only an intellectual could ignore or evade it." Thomas Sowell
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