It's A Snowflake...shut Things!
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First, online platform Telegram’s CEO Pavel Durov is arrested on his arrival in Paris. Next, Lula da Silva’s Supreme Court cronies ban X in Brazil. And then Minnesota’s Democratic Attorney General Keith Ellison posts (on X, naturally): ‘Thanks, Brazil’. This is the moment Bill Clinton’s secretary of labor, Robert Reich, chooses to declare Elon Musk ‘out of control’ and that America should ‘stop him’.
Meanwhile, Keir Starmer’s Labour government begins scouring social media sites with the intention of arresting people who share ‘harmful’ footage of the latest riots in the UK. Starmer finishes the week with an ominous warning to the British people: ‘Think before you post.’ Might there be a pattern here
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we all agree that there is not untrammeled freedom of speech even in the Land of the Free ( not allowed to shout 'Fire' in a filled cinema and so on)
and so having agreed that - there follows a discussion about where the limits are - eachh country will be different. I wd certainly agree with the notion that teenagers should not be groomed
but hey everyone may disagree - this IS AB !
Think before you post-it's great advice for anyone.
someone said yearn and yearn agoo - that a post on the internet was like writing a postcard - whoopsie - when they existed that is!
I am trying to think of legal cass which turned on a post card - the only one is the Divine Oscar - to Mr Wilde who poses as a somdomite ( Queensbury) - not a good speller