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  • #21
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
    I bet Americans said the same when Britain freed slaves. Britain does, America follows.
    America stopped following Britain in 1776.

    You probably mean our cuck media.

    They follow any lefty.

    Anybody but Americans who actually love America.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by AL YANKAB*TCH View Post
      Only if you're white. If you're a person of color it's completely fine to use racial slurs.
      yeah, black people can even call our President a cracker on tv. the double standard is astonishing.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        So calling people racial slurs isn't a crime? I thought it was classed as a hate crime.
        No, you can call people whatever racial slur you like. It becomes a hate crime when a person actually inflicts physical or property damage due to the persons race or religion.

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        • #24
          Lol what a bunch of wimps in the UK

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
            So calling people racial slurs isn't a crime? I thought it was classed as a hate crime.
            No. Why would you think that? We have free speech.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
              No, you can call people whatever racial slur you like. It becomes a hate crime when a person actually inflicts physical or property damage due to the persons race or religion.
              thankfully for now words aren't a crime in this country. trump is a result of the PC bull**** growing over the last 4-5 years.

              Originally posted by Bobby Deez View Post
              No. Why would you think that? We have free speech.
              for now we do, thankfully.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Bobby Deez View Post
                No. Why would you think that? We have free speech.
                They don't have free speech.

                Not for a while now.

                Old Orwell must actually be sticking his head up from beneath the ground and shaking it.

                I mean, literally.

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                • #28
                  It's no surprise that country is banning ads because of gender stereotypes, is banning its citizens for speech...

                  One ad for baby formula showed a little girl growing up to be a ballerina and a little boy becoming a mathematician. Another ad, for a weigh-loss drink, asked if viewers were “beach body ready” and showed a bikini-wearing woman whose bronzed image, critics said, promoted an unrealistic standard of beauty. A third ad, for the video game “Game of War,” showed actress Kate Upton scantily dressed on a horse, making it seem as if sexual desirability were a prerequisite for leadership. Britain’s adverting regulator, reacting these ads and similar ones, announced Tuesday that new rules would be developed to ban advertising that promotes gender stereotypes or denigrates people who do not conform to theme; sexually objectifies women; or promotes unhealthy body images. - NEW YORK TIMES
                  Where is society going with all this PC and social justice madness? What world are we living in where government can restrict such images in ad campaigns?

                  Here is the Kate Upton ad:



                  Basically, ads in Britain cannot show sexy and beautiful women (looking sexy and beautiful) like Kate Upton in this ad. It's astonishing to me how society is 'regressing.'

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                  • #29
                    The United Kingdom restricts free speech. Apparently, you cannot publicly speak out and criticize islam.

                    Britain First's Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen arrested

                    The deputy leader of far-right group Britain First has been re-arrested after appearing in a Belfast court over a speech she gave in the city.

                    Jayda Fransen, 31, of Anerley, south-east London, was in court over two charges relating to behaviour intended to or likely to stir up hatred.

                    Her lawyer told the court that she intended to plead not guilty.

                    Britain First leader Paul Golding, 35, was also arrested outside the courtroom before the hearing.

                    Mr Golding was accompanying Ms Fransen to the hearing.

                    The police confirmed they have arrested a 35-year-old man as part of their investigation into the "Northern Ireland Against Terrorism" rally in August.

                    It is believed Ms Fransen has been re-arrested over social media posts she made from a peace wall in Belfast on Wednesday.

                    Peace walls are used to separate Catholic and Protestant residents in areas where tension between the two communities can run high.

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                    At the court
                    Chris Page, BBC News Ireland correspondent

                    The Britain First leader Paul Golding was alongside his deputy as she arrived at court.

                    But instead of accompanying her into the courtroom, Mr Golding was detained by detectives and taken to a nearby police station.

                    Ms Fransen spoke only once in the dock - to confirm she understood the charges against her.

                    A small group of supporters were in Belfast Magistrates Court - and after Ms Fransen was re-arrested, they staged a short but angry demonstration, holding placards and chanting in front of the media gathered outside the building.

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                    The police confirmed that a 31-year-old woman had been arrested as part of an investigation into "an incident at a peace wall".

                    Ms Fransen, whose anti-Islamic social media posts were retweeted by US President Donald Trump in November, appeared in the dock at Belfast Magistrate's Court on Thursday.

                    The court ordered her not to go within 500m of any demonstration or parade in Northern Ireland as part of her release on bail.

                    A detective told the court that a "Free Speech for Jayda" rally was planned to take place last weekend and was postponed because of snow.

                    "We have concerns there would be further offences and also concerns about public order," the detective said.

                    Prosecutors has also sought curbs on Ms Fransen's social media use but the judge expressed doubts over whether the court's jurisdiction extended that far.

                    Ms Fransen is due to return to court on 9 January.
                    http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-42351026

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                    • #30
                      I hope Americans are ready. Because worse **** will soon be happening in the US because feminism is off the charts.

                      Men have no rights. Men are cool with that.

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