The Facebook Mind Police Are Coming For You

Ricky LIbtardo

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This is what happens when your country is full blown Socialist idiots.

Discourse will get you a visit from the mind police dressed in pink and request you come to the police station for a "discussion" about your interactions on social media. And check out the forced uniforms of the stupid fucking idiots. Matching pink shirts, probably husband and wife, met on the force.

No, libtardos, we will not be a Socialist country. We have a 2nd amendment to ensure we don't have to wear pink shirts.

 
This is what happens when your country is full blown Socialist idiots.

Discourse will get you a visit from the mind police dressed in pink and request you come to the police station for a "discussion" about your interactions on social media. And check out the forced uniforms of the stupid fucking idiots. Matching pink shirts, probably husband and wife, met on the force.

No, libtardos, we will not be a Socialist country. We have a 2nd amendment to ensure we don't have to wear pink shirts.


What is facebook?
 
Nuts-
People in the UK are routinely arrested and questioned by police for social media posts under the Malicious Communications Act.

The law states that it is illegal to send messages “for the purpose of causing distress or anxiety,” although this has been broadened to such a degree that anyone can claim “distress or anxiety” simply because they were offended.

In 2017, it was reported that British police had arrested 3,395 people for ‘offensive online comments’ in the space of a year.

Last year, Harry Miller, a former police officer himself, was interrogated by cops for 30 minutes merely for liking a tweet that was deemed to be offensive to the transgender community.
 
Oh wait, British fag accents. Lol


If those clowns showed up at my house I'd be laughing so hard my sides would be hurting for weeks. Let alone the insults I'd dish out to those girly men.

I'd ask them how they got into a gated community and call the authorities and have them hauled in to answer questions.
Nuts-
People in the UK are routinely arrested and questioned by police for social media posts under the Malicious Communications Act.

The law states that it is illegal to send messages “for the purpose of causing distress or anxiety,” although this has been broadened to such a degree that anyone can claim “distress or anxiety” simply because they were offended.

In 2017, it was reported that British police had arrested 3,395 people for ‘offensive online comments’ in the space of a year.

Last year, Harry Miller, a former police officer himself, was interrogated by cops for 30 minutes merely for liking a tweet that was deemed to be offensive to the transgender community.

You mean I can report Tammy Taint for causing me distress? Tell me how....lol
 
Oh wait, British fag accents. Lol


If those clowns showed up at my house I'd be laughing so hard my sides would be hurting for weeks. Let alone the insults I'd dish out to those girly men.

I'd ask them how they got into a gated community and call the authorities and have them hauled in to answer questions.
Nuts-
People in the UK are routinely arrested and questioned by police for social media posts under the Malicious Communications Act.

The law states that it is illegal to send messages “for the purpose of causing distress or anxiety,” although this has been broadened to such a degree that anyone can claim “distress or anxiety” simply because they were offended.

In 2017, it was reported that British police had arrested 3,395 people for ‘offensive online comments’ in the space of a year.

Last year, Harry Miller, a former police officer himself, was interrogated by cops for 30 minutes merely for liking a tweet that was deemed to be offensive to the transgender community.

You mean I can report Tammy Taint for causing me distress? Tell me how....lol


You can't clam a retard said anything malicious. You would have to turn in you SJW card.
 
Oh wait, British fag accents. Lol


If those clowns showed up at my house I'd be laughing so hard my sides would be hurting for weeks. Let alone the insults I'd dish out to those girly men.

I'd ask them how they got into a gated community and call the authorities and have them hauled in to answer questions.
Nuts-
People in the UK are routinely arrested and questioned by police for social media posts under the Malicious Communications Act.

The law states that it is illegal to send messages “for the purpose of causing distress or anxiety,” although this has been broadened to such a degree that anyone can claim “distress or anxiety” simply because they were offended.

In 2017, it was reported that British police had arrested 3,395 people for ‘offensive online comments’ in the space of a year.

Last year, Harry Miller, a former police officer himself, was interrogated by cops for 30 minutes merely for liking a tweet that was deemed to be offensive to the transgender community.

You mean I can report Tammy Taint for causing me distress? Tell me how....lol


You can't clam a retard said anything malicious. You would have to turn in you SJW card.

SJW warriors make me wretch. Soy boys, dykes and poorly raised uneducated vermin....a few on here
 
Nuts-
People in the UK are routinely arrested and questioned by police for social media posts under the Malicious Communications Act.

The law states that it is illegal to send messages “for the purpose of causing distress or anxiety,” although this has been broadened to such a degree that anyone can claim “distress or anxiety” simply because they were offended.

In 2017, it was reported that British police had arrested 3,395 people for ‘offensive online comments’ in the space of a year.

Last year, Harry Miller, a former police officer himself, was interrogated by cops for 30 minutes merely for liking a tweet that was deemed to be offensive to the transgender community.

England has gone full retard since I was over there working.
 

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