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A Facebook 'like' constitutes an act of conspiracy


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When you "Like " something on FB it means you are agree and support it

moreover your friend show it in their page.

Currently in France some people how "like" some comment from terrorist organisation have been prosecute by justice

You are making the same mistake rubl is by trying to compare this.

I bet lots of French and other people are criticizing the French security forces for the Paris Attacks and their subsequent bombing of Syria. Are they arresting anyone on social media for criticizing their actions?

One is chalk, the other is cheese, you cannot compare it.

http://rue89.nouvelobs.com/2015/01/23/apologie-terrorisme-leurs-amis-facebook-ont-prevenu-police-257229

http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2015/11/21/2222027-condamne-pour-apologie-du-terrorisme-sur-internet.html

http://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/societe/la-repression-de-l-apologie-du-terrorisme-se-durcit_1640337.html

So what is your point?

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When you "Like " something on FB it means you are agree and support it

moreover your friend show it in their page.

Currently in France some people how "like" some comment from terrorist organisation have been prosecute by justice

You are making the same mistake rubl is by trying to compare this.

I bet lots of French and other people are criticizing the French security forces for the Paris Attacks and their subsequent bombing of Syria. Are they arresting anyone on social media for criticizing their actions?

One is chalk, the other is cheese, you cannot compare it.

http://rue89.nouvelobs.com/2015/01/23/apologie-terrorisme-leurs-amis-facebook-ont-prevenu-police-257229

http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2015/11/21/2222027-condamne-pour-apologie-du-terrorisme-sur-internet.html

http://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/societe/la-repression-de-l-apologie-du-terrorisme-se-durcit_1640337.html

Yes thanks for the links that are all in French and so not much good to me. What is your point?

How is French security forces monitoring and arresting potential terrorists in anyway similar to this junta locking up it's own citizens for 'liking' or sharing pictures questioning government corruption?

Again if the French government start locking people up for criticizing them then you may have a case. Right now you comparison just doesn't work.

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In the fight for the democracy that the western world feeds us for reasons of war I wonder why these blatant communist actions are tolerated in some countries?

Not enough Oil or drugs I guess!

What is the propaganda fed to us by the western world, oil and drugs to do with Marxism/Leninism? Did I miss where they were advocating the workers owning the means of production or was I mistaken in hearing their support for capitalism to more or less run rampant, hence the banking crisis, uncontrolled immigration bringing down wages, cuts in social security, etc? Edited by baboon
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Funny how these guys voice their likes and dislikes. (See US and UK envoy's ) and they then say misrepresentations , unfair , don't understand.

Those are opinions ...not ""absolute truths""

They are meddling with simple opinions .

And saying only what they say is absolute in truth.

I heard a guy ( a westerner) got taken from LOCO Elvis in Chiang Mai ( a Karaoke joint) for wearing a Freedom & democracy T shirt and performing twice songs deemed to be causing public unrest.

He was fined 2000 baht and held four hours according to a friend .

The police who arrested him said two Thai nationals reported a westerner was denouncing the countries rulers by singing songs that contained rebellious lyrics.

I can confirm the songs sung were ""born in the USA ....and ..Freedom by George Michael ( hardly a hard line song)

In addition he was told the next offence would see him required to complete a one day course and have his visa cancelled and banned from Thailand for two years.

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I am also told two woman were arrested for having a picture of the Statue of Liberty at Chiang Mai markets by Soldiers near the old gate entrance last Sunday ..

Both were later released.

What's going on in Thailand .

Now Facebook ?

This is getting bad.

I hear Facebook are themselves thinking of restricting services to the Kingdom to avoid having kids jailed .

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Pleasant weather we're having. unsure.png

Your post implies that sometimes the weather is unpleasant. This does not bring happiness to the people.

Off to have your attitude re-adjusted, Jingthing!

Oh dear; there's a storm brewing...

It surely isn't a brain-storming brewing heheee
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I "like" beautiful women,

hope that not constitutes an act of conspiracy.

Just make sure it's not an "underboob"-picture, deemed illegal, or something else construed as "pornography" or otherwise "undecent acts", or you're promoting those illegal things, according to OP - in your best interest, thus, you should not "like" them any more whistling.gif

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