Free Speech in GB

Carl in Michigan

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Not sure how I feel about this, but the woman is pathetic. But then, so is most of Europe. The same people who push for these laws are now reaping the consequences

 
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Soamini was 15 at the time, unlike the other scumbags he was found guilty of sexual assault, theother members of the gang were found guilty of several rapes and jailed one for 18 years,

Melia is a Nazi spreading race hate.
Following a subsequent search of Melia’s home, police discovered a book by Oswald Moseley, who founded the British Union of Fascists, a poster of Adolf Hitler and a Nazi emblem.

The prosecution said these were key signs of Melia’s ideology and underpinned his desire to spread his racist views in a deliberate manner.
 
Not sure how I feel about this, but the woman is pathetic. But then, so is most of Europe. The same people who push for these laws are now reaping the consequences


He probably was a nonce at a nazi rally. They are rife with kiddy fiddlers.
 
Not sure how I feel about this, but the woman is pathetic. But then, so is most of Europe. The same people who push for these laws are now reaping the consequences



Sen. Mike Lee’s obscenity bill is a free speech nightmare straight out of Project 2025’s playbook​

The Utah Republican introduced the Senate version of the “Interstate Obscenity Definition Act” (IODA) — a recycled attempt to ban online pornography nationwide.

While concerns about pornography, including moral and religious ones, are part of any healthy public debate, this bill does something far more dangerous: It empowers the federal government to police speech based on subjective values. When lawmakers try to enforce the beliefs of some Americans at the expense of others’ rights, they cross a constitutional line — and put the First Amendment at risk.
 

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