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The Decline of Free Speech: How the UK Became a Third-Class Nation


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18 minutes ago, jippytum said:

In the meanwhile Muggings, knife crime and robberies are everyday occurrences. 

Yeah, but muggers, stabbers and robbers don't leave their name and address with their victims, so obviously not as easy as calling on a journalist about a 'naughty tweet'.

 

Also consider that many police are judged by clear up rates,

You could spend a week chasing a burglar and get nothing, but two tweets a day (with a 2x 1 hour stop for breakfast an coffees) gets you 10 collars in that same time. 

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I NEVER thought Britain would be like this. It's an absolute disgrace. What and how are young English people being taught in schools and universities?

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57 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Try opining on some taboo subjects, or blog about poor quality meals/service/goods naming names and see how long you remain out and about in your delusional state. 

 

Thailand has never pretended to have freedom of speech though so its kind of baked into what we expect when we move here.  The UK though was one of the first countries (if not the first) to give citizens a version of freedom of speech (or at least started the process towards free speech) in the Magna Carter over 800 years ago in 1215.  To lose it and go backwards after all this time is really quite shameful.  

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11 minutes ago, James105 said:

 

Thailand has never pretended to have freedom of speech though so its kind of baked into what we expect when we move here.  The UK though was one of the first countries (if not the first) to give citizens a version of freedom of speech (or at least started the process towards free speech) in the Magna Carter over 800 years ago in 1215.  To lose it and go backwards after all this time is really quite shameful.  

Freedom of speech or more accurately it's decline has been well in evidence over the past four years and continues. It's those who control the narrative that tells you what you can and cannot say. What is truth and what isn't. Determines if what you say is misinformation or disinformation. Australian Labor Party is trying to introduce a misinformation bill where the government determines your freedom of speech.

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4 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

Sterling article and very true. The UK is now worse than China and getting as bad as North Korea as far as free speech is concerned!

 

How ridiculous. Get help.

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51 minutes ago, Nid_Noi said:

I haven’t been to the UK since the early 90s. Are they still speakers at Hyde Park Corner?

I believe that they are still there, for the most part Islamists (am I allowed to say that?) and proponents of any other views are shouted down.

 

I suppose it is a great British tradition which has been culturally enriched.

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4 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

No it is not.

 

Gee some people carry on with nonsense.

 

i can say what I want.

You see, this is exactly the problem, people cannot say whatever they want, they need to think first and consider the audience, context, environment, implications and a whole host of other factors.  

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16 minutes ago, BusyB said:

 

How ridiculous. Get help.

Well maybe you should get out from under that rock, you are obviously living under and look at what is going on in the UK!:whistling:

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12 minutes ago, James105 said:

 

Let's look at the evidence before dismissing this out of hand.  

 

In China you can be jailed for social media posts but it depends on how big the reach is.   The example in this article someone with 2.5 million followers was jailed for 7 months under their defamation laws (something about criticizing the government.

 

https://www.fairplanet.org/story/china-where-a-post-can-land-you-in-prison/

 

In the UK Lucy Connolly was jailed for 31 months for a social media post.  On that basis I think it is reasonable to say that it is worse in the UK than China, but not probably not as bad as North Korea.  

Correct and that is only one person, there have many others, like a guy shouting at police dog that received a prison sentence!

It has got completely out of hand and the fact they are releasing actual criminals to make room for more of these 'social warriors' is just rubbing salt into the wound!

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4 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

No it is not.

 

Gee some people carry on with nonsense.

 

i can say what I want.

Errr I don't think so, at least not in the UK, maybe you should go and find out?:biggrin:

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