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| ▲ | nonethewiser 42 minutes ago | parent | next [-] |
| > Nobody I know in real life is talking about censorship or free speech in the UK Yeah because free speech has never really been a core value in the UK |
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| ▲ | JacobAsmuth 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] |
| "Nobody I know is talking about censorship" is a certified HN banger. |
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| ▲ | sd9 an hour ago | parent [-] | | I don't know, I would expect it to come up in the pub or something if people were concerned about it, it's not like we have the thought police here | | |
| ▲ | ccppurcell 25 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | | Hey man, fellow Brit here. The American view on certain aspects of British life is insane. I've lived in not one but two places that have been called Muslim no-go zones in American media. My main memory of living near the east London mosque is an elderly Muslim trying to offer my his seat on the bus (I was on crutches) while two drunk gammons looked on gormlessly. On the other hand, it is quite alarming that I can no longer say I support all non violent protests against the genocide in Palestine because that would include the group Palestine Action. It's amazing that supporting them openly is essentially equivalent to supporting Al Qaeda. | |
| ▲ | ebbi an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | | Sounds like the people around you don't care about the things that is actually eroding free speech. Read about Dr Aladwan - an NHS doctor - who has barred from practising because of her comments on Israel. Read the common articles about her (BBC etc), and then go actually read her tweets. Common BS of conflating criticism of a government (Israel) with antisemitism. Also, this article may be of interest: China soars in democratic perception ranking as US, Israel plummet: Poll https://thecradle.co/articles/china-soars-in-democratic-perc... |
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| ▲ | tene80i an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-] |
| They’re talking about British hate speech laws. They think other countries have universal free speech and they absolutely do not, but for some reason they think Britain goes too far. Although “think” is probably too generous - they’re parroting talking points. |
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| ▲ | adammarples 25 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-] |
| My dear friend, please start with the online safety act, and continue with the recent developments regarding age verification and/or device scanning on all operating systems to check for nudity. No, nobody is talking about it here, but we should be. |
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| ▲ | HDThoreaun an hour ago | parent | prev [-] |
| The UK has a censorship bureau, ofcom. The example that comes up most here is 4chan, which the UK is currently trying to ban because they refuse to do age verification. If you read the threads here you will see other stories. One that sticks out to me is someone who was talking about their struggles running a forum about depression. They live in canada and were contacted by ofcom demanding the forum add age verification, cant totally remember the reason but it was something about kids being able to access talk about depression. Ofcom said that if he doesnt add age verification to his forum he will be arrested if he ever enters the UK. He even blocked uk IPs but they said that wasnt enough. We can quibble about whether age verification is a form of censorship, I think it clearly is, if only because it is a large regulatory hurdle that stops people from hosting forums because its too much regulatory work. The UK also has a very broad definition of hate speech that many users here detest. |
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| ▲ | sd9 an hour ago | parent [-] | | Makes sense, thank you. I am opposed to the age verification laws that we have introduced recently. |
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