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Britain Hates Free Speech

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-16 7:36

http://www.investmentwatchblog.com/british-police-arrest-at-least-3395-people-for-offensive-online-comments-in-2016/


Here in the UK we don’t regard “freedom of speech” as an inviolable right, more as “the ability to incriminate yourself via social media”.

In this case some guy wrote about how he committed a possible crime, (harassing someone in the street because she was a muslim). The police saw this and thought, maybe we should investigate this. He was arrested so that he could be interviewed under caution. I really doubt he’ll be charged, but don’t you agree it’s a good idea that we can investigate idiots based on what they say publicly?

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-16 7:38

If you threaten the President of the US in a tweet, you could end up arrested in the US. Why do the Americans arrest people for twitter comments?

I doubt there’s a country on the planet where it would be impossible to arrest someone for a “twitter comment”. So the UK does it because everyone seems to agree there are lines one should not cross. The only question is where you draw the line.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-16 7:41

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/18/facebook-comments-arrest-prosecution
Peralta, a 35-year-old activist and musician, didn’t think twice about the 23 January Facebook thread until two months later, when he learned that police had issued a warrant for his arrest – accusing him of threatening to kill law enforcement.

“Why waste all of the county’s money on this?” said Peralta, who turned himself in and was booked into jail, despite having no criminal record. “You’re going to take me to jail … for Facebook?”

Peralta’s felony criminal case is part of what civil rights campaigners say is a disturbing trend of police and prosecutors targeting activists for social media posts, arresting users over innocuous political messages that constitute free speech.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-16 9:12

The only places on this earth where there is free speech, are the US and places like Siberia / the Sahara / etc. Britain is certainly not a free speech country.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-16 10:37

>>4

Regarding US, see >>3

in Russia you can get up to 15 years in prison for your free speech (see Boris Stomakhin)

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-16 10:38

1984 more like 2018

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 2:17

>> 3
If I were the police, I would just delete the post. Problem solved. Okay, when 10 times repetition, then maybe fine.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 2:22

>>5
Does the Russian police look also on this site ? Or only on Facebook ?

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 3:14

>>8
vk too

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 3:39

And is tor safe to use for Russians ?

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 4:11

>>5
Regarding the US, I have to let sink that in.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 5:16

>>10
Tor is not good for anything. Malicious nodes, bad shit, slow as fuck, etc. Just use a VPN instead.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 14:57

>>12
Wrong..

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 16:06

>>13
wrong

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 17:02

>>14
Nigger.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 17:16

There are no malicious VPNs.
- >>12

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 19:09

>>16
I never said that. But there are known actively malicious Tor nodes.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-17 19:43

Also, Tor is like dial-up, but VPNs are fast. And many sites block Tor. Even VPNs are banned from some sites, but not everything.

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-18 0:22

>>18
Tor is like dial-up
what?

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-18 2:00

>>17
There are known actively malicious VPNs

>>18
Solution: declare war against these sites, DDOS, dox, and murder them and their families.

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