I don’t often simply pass along an entire article published elsewhere.
But this piece below, from C4M, is really shocking, not the fact that the gaystapo and its running dogs represent a real threat to free speech….

….which has been obvious for years…
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Imagine any newspaper story like that today?
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….but the fact that Jellyfish Johnson seems intent on passing legislation which will gut every Brits’ right to say anything that’s legal to say – but which might vex some creep.
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Seriously!
Read on!
Could defending real marriage soon be banned online? That’s the question many are asking as the Government’s Online Safety Bill inches closer to becoming law.
While there is certainly a need for additional online safeguards, particularly for protecting children, the proposed new law has been widely criticised….
….for banning ‘legal but harmful’ content.
It will impose a maximum penalty of a massive 10% of a company’s annual worldwide turnover for failing to remove user-generated content deemed “harmful”. This includes comments, posts or videos that are viewed as risking “a significant adverse physical or psychological impact on an adult of ordinary sensibilities”, even “indirectly”.
This definition is very vague and left up to companies and ultimately courts to determine.
But when bombarded with complaints of ‘harm’ from LGBT activists, it is hard to imagine many companies taking the risk and leaving ‘controversial’ content up.
To make matters worse, Facebook’s new President of Global Affairs is former Liberal Democrat leader Sir Nick Clegg. The same Nick Clegg who, when UK Deputy Prime Minister in 2012 and 2013, called supporters of real marriage “bigots” and ‘dinosaurs’.
Conservative MP David Davis asks rhetorically: “Do you want Nick Clegg to be the supreme censor of what you write online?”
Of course we don’t.
But that could be where things are headed, with serious consequences for the freedom of marriage supporters to share their views via the internet. If you think censorship and ‘cancel culture’ are bad now, wait till this law comes in.
Spectator editor Fraser Nelson notes that already Facebook will “blacklist a publisher who prints what they regard as wrong-think” so that “your content isn’t promoted”. This problem would get many times worse.
Ministers and MPs need to think again on this legislation before we lose more of our precious freedoms to speak up for marriage.
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Pamela 00:43 on July 6, 2022 Permalink |
I never had a high opinion of Cromwell but his words are appropriate today.
“In the Name of God, Go!”
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Fiona 00:56 on July 6, 2022 Permalink |
That old fool Heseltine has been on,BBC, out to tie Brexit to Boris Johnson’s fate.
We Brits are surely not so foolish as to throw out the beautiful Brexit baby with the dirty Bojo bath water.
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Mack The Knife 06:39 on July 6, 2022 Permalink |
The Tory Party has allowed Johnson and May and Cameron to lead them deep into the mire.
i don’t see how it can free itself from the gaystapo grip and I for one will never vote Tory again.
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