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Remember when the Australians were putting people into forced quarantine camps for failing to take vaccinations? Remember when the New Zealanders were arrested for going on a subversive trip to McDonalds and violating their containment zones? Remember when Americans were arrested for going to playgrounds or parks? Remember when EU citizens were arrested for not carrying their vaccine passports?
Well… If you remember those examples that factually happened, then you can likely see how this is just another part of the continuum.
There is no such thing as “misinformation” or “disinformation“, there is only information.
You were not born with a brain requiring you to believe everything you are told. You were born with a brain that allows you to process information and formulate opinions using discernment.
There is only INFORMATION. The variables within the information you receive are accuracy or inaccuracy; truth or lies.
~Sundance
The fact that this man is being punished so harshly for posting a few harmless memes is a clear sign that the UK has gone completely off the rails. This is a gross miscarriage of justice and a chilling reminder that freedom of expression is under serious threat in the UK. People need to wake up.
Here's what the judge said: “I don’t accept that your comments and the emojis that you posted were directed at the police. I’ve read in the case summary of the comments you made on arrest which clearly demonstrate to me that there was a racial element to the messaging and the posting of these emojis.
“That has to be reflected in the sentence as does there need to be a deterrent element in the sentence that I impose, because this sort of behaviour has to stop.
“It encourages others to behave in a similar way and ultimately it leads to the sorts of problems on the streets that we’ve been seeing in so many places up and down this country. This offence is serious enough for custody.”
Remember when the Australians were putting people into forced quarantine camps for failing to take vaccinations? Remember when the New Zealanders were arrested for going on a subversive trip to McDonalds and violating their containment zones? Remember when Americans were arrested for going to playgrounds or parks? Remember when EU citizens were arrested for not carrying their vaccine passports?
Well… If you remember those examples that factually happened, then you can likely see how this is just another part of the continuum.
There is no such thing as “misinformation” or “disinformation“, there is only information.
You were not born with a brain requiring you to believe everything you are told. You were born with a brain that allows you to process information and formulate opinions using discernment.
There is only INFORMATION. The variables within the information you receive are accuracy or inaccuracy; truth or lies.
~Sundance
… dystopia has Britain become where people can't even express their concerns about mass migration without being thrown in jail? This is a blatant attack on free speech and the right to criticize government policies.JAILED FOR MEME CRIMES
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) August 13, 2024
A 51-year-old man in Egremont, UK named Lee Joseph Dunn has been thrown in jail for 12 weeks over 3 MEMES. Memes that show images of migrant gangs with a caption saying "Coming to a town near you". This is absolutely insane.
What kind of Orwellian… pic.twitter.com/6U0ohg6qxq
The fact that this man is being punished so harshly for posting a few harmless memes is a clear sign that the UK has gone completely off the rails. This is a gross miscarriage of justice and a chilling reminder that freedom of expression is under serious threat in the UK. People need to wake up.
Here's what the judge said: “I don’t accept that your comments and the emojis that you posted were directed at the police. I’ve read in the case summary of the comments you made on arrest which clearly demonstrate to me that there was a racial element to the messaging and the posting of these emojis.
“That has to be reflected in the sentence as does there need to be a deterrent element in the sentence that I impose, because this sort of behaviour has to stop.
“It encourages others to behave in a similar way and ultimately it leads to the sorts of problems on the streets that we’ve been seeing in so many places up and down this country. This offence is serious enough for custody.”
2024 = Orwell's 1984!
— MilkBarTV (@TheMilkBarTV) August 12, 2024
A compilation of the terrifying sweeping censorship we're seeing in the West on social media. pic.twitter.com/VHr9shpbZR
… issue. It's a — you know, it's an America issue. What role does the White House or the President have any sort of stopping that or stopping the spread of that or sort of inter — intervening in that. Some of that was about campaign misinformation, but you know it's a wider thing, right?”The Washington Post’s Cleve Wootson: “One more, @ElonMusk is slated to interview [@realDonaldTrump] tomorrow — tonight on — on @X. I don't know if the president is going to — feel free to say if he is or not — but I — I think that misinformation on Twitter is not just a campaign… pic.twitter.com/zKxJNF1zbf
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) August 12, 2024
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