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@mikeymk | 30 July 19 | |
You have freedom of expression - as long as you do it hidden away, where nobody can hear...
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@kimjongl | 30 July 19 | |
Criminalizing stupidity, sounds good. It's amazing more people can't seem to see the natural end criminalizing unpopular and offensive expression leads to.
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@budgiesmuggler | 30 July 19 | |
A 50 fine sounds fair.. that's what that extremist guy got for shouting about people burning in hell while burning poppies on remembrance day. The memes he sent are sitting publicly on dozens of meme sites. They are old and stale. He should be made to pay for a 9gag gold account. That way he only has access to the freshest memes. |
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@9362 | 30 July 19 | |
@ kimjongl - 30.07.19 - 01:43pm Criminalizing stupidity, sounds good. It's amazing more people can't seem to see the natural end criminalizing unpopular and offensive expression leads to. What end? It's been a crime for years under the malicious communications act. The world hasn't ended because of it |
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@prattle | 30 July 19 | |
He deserves jail for his lack of creativity. As an art piece, the replica was seriously lacking. Rolf Harris would do a decent greenfell on fire
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@deusexmachina | 30 July 19 | |
Does burning an effigy fall into this category now?
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@bozzalad | 30 July 19 | |
@ bozzalad - 6.11.18 - 09:29am i kinda agree, but after what happened i am not so sure i would have preferred the headline ''five arrested for authorising the fitting of flammable materials to grenfel tower and the blocking off of emergency exit'' still this but i guess it is a distraction from doing just that |
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@mikeymk | 23 August 19 | |
Well the effigy guy was cleared in court. The prosecution failed on some vital technicalities, it looks like they just deliberately let him off. And so they should have. Just a shame it's added to the taxpayers costs.. |
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@sisfreak2017 | 24 August 19 | |
Freedom of expression etc.
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