HAIL LOBSTER: Jordan Peterson just dared Justin Trudeau to try and censor him
· May 14, 2021 · NottheBee.com

Infamous Hydra villain Jordan B. Peterson went full lobster on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week, daring his government to try and censor him through a proposed law that would allow the authorities to "regulate" internet personalities with a large following.

Here's the law Canada is considering:

"What we want to do, this law should apply to people who are broadcasters, or act like broadcasters," said Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault. "So if you have a YouTube channel with millions of viewers, and you're deriving revenues from that, then at some point the CRTC will be asked to put a threshold. But we're talking about broadcasters here, we're not talking about everyday citizens posting stuff on their YouTube channel."

Sure, it might not affect most "everyday citizens," but it would certainly target those like Peterson, who have a gazillion followers and have dared speak back against Canada's increasing abuses of power.

Peterson started by telling the government that he would hate to move:

He then pointed out that his YouTube channel has more followers than the official account of Canadian state TV:

Then, standing up straight with his shoulders back to let that lobster serotonin flow, the good professor challenged Trudeau directly:

"SEE WHAT HAPPENS."

JP isn't letting his country go down without a fight.

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