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  • New ‘extremism’ laws come into effect 16th March – Britain

    03/16/2024 7:07:17 PM PDT · by davikkm · 11 replies
    Breaking News: The open borders, lockdown addicted, mandatory JAB pushing, WEF Govt of tiny Rishi Sunak are introducing new legal definitions of terrorism. Critics of the WEF, UN, EU, NATO and the WHO Treaty can expect a knock at the door. Here are the new diktats from WEF Sunak and Co. Under the new definition, which comes into force on Thursday, extremism is “the promotion or advancement of an ideology based on violence, hatred or intolerance, that aims to: 1. negate or destroy the fundamental rights and freedoms of others; or
  • UK’s “Online Safety Act” OFFICIALLY grants MSM permission to publish lies

    02/05/2024 7:16:19 AM PST · by House Atreides · 15 replies
    Off-Guardian.org ^ | February 2, 2024
    Welcome to the UK where it’s now official government policy that you CAN’T publish “misinformation”, but The Guardian, the BBC, Disney and Netflix CAN. Yes, it’s true – the recently signed “Online Safety Act” brands the publication of “false information” a criminal offense punishable by up to a year in prison… …unless you’re an MSM outlet, when it’s totally fine. Think even the corrupt & bloated criminal class that rules over us would never dare be that blatant? Take a look at section 179 making it illegal to publish false information with intent to cause harm: [GO TO LINKED ARTICLE...
  • Revealed: plan to brand anyone ‘undermining’ UK as extremist

    11/06/2023 5:56:58 PM PST · by linMcHlp · 16 replies
    Observer (The Guardian) ^ | Saturday, November 4, 2023 | Jon Ungoed-Thomas and Mark Townsend
    “Expanding the definition so far beyond the current guidance risks further discouraging individuals and groups from legitimately exercising their right to free speech, while allowing the government to crack down on community groups, charities or faith groups they disagree with.” Martin Bright, editor-at-large, Index on Censorship, added: “This is an unwarranted attack on freedom of expression and would potentially criminalise every student radical and revolutionary dissident. It has never been the British way to arrest people for thought crime.”