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  • [REAL TALK] London Mayor comes to USA demanding the country & tech companies ban free speech


    At the annual SXSW festival in Austin on Monday, the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, made a moving plea for tech companies to take on hate speech.

    During his talk, the mayor read racist tweets about himself.

    "I say kill the mayor of London and you'll be rid of one Muslim terrorist," Khan read aloud. "I'd pay for someone to execute Sadiq Khan."

    Khan, the first Muslim mayor of a Western capital city, said he read the half-dozen tweets or so not to "be portrayed as a victim" or "ask for sympathy," but to "illustrate that big tech has further to go in making the internet free of hate speech."

    "But ask yourself this: What happens when young boys and girls from minority backgrounds see this kind of thing on their timelines or experience this themselves?" Khan said.

    Khan said that tweets like the ones addressed to him send a message to these children that if they don't look a certain way or subscribe to the same establishment beliefs, they will grow up thinking there's no path for them in high-profile careers.

    "We simply must do more to protect people online," Khan said.

    Khan urged companies like Facebook and Twitter to show "a stronger duty of care" so that "social-media platforms can live up to their promises to connect, unify, and democratize the sharing of information and be places where everyone feels welcomed and valued."

    The London mayor suggested that Facebook and Twitter remove offensive content and misinformation faster and face fines if they don't.

    In January, Germany began enforcing a new rule that gives social-media platforms 24 hours to decide whether something is hate speech. German police are investigating a far-right politician, Beatrix von Storch, who described Muslims as "barbarians" on Facebook.

    Khan says he expects Londoners to pressure their representatives to create a similar rule.

    "This isn't about depriving people of free speech — this is about inciting hatred," Khan said. "This is about things that divide our community."

    http://www.businessinsider.com/londo...an-sxsw-2018-3

  • #2
    Not all terrorists are idiots covered in sticks of dynamite.

    That stage was successful; it made people too scared to criticize a religion we once freely criticized and joked about alongside Christianity (etc.).

    Khan is part of phase 2: institutional infiltration and subversion during rapid demographic transplant.

    A legal spokesman paid to portray this new terror of criticizing Islam as a normal feature of quote "civilized European culture" unquote, which America & the world are accustomed to viewing as a standard for civilization as a whole.

    Listen to we who have left ****hole islamic countries. The tricks are all the same. The suicidal cannon fodder are followed up by a "moderate intellectual" in a suit who, of course, is demanding the exact same stuff; that dissidents be deplatformed & arrested.
    Last edited by ////; 03-14-2018, 03:11 AM.

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    • #3
      Words convey ideas and philosophies that reveal mysteries, hope, and solutions.

      The magic of human speech represents extreme danger to totalitarian strategists who fear the mighty mouthpiece and its ridicule and critique of social-control ambitions.

      However this story simply adds to the reality that we are facing an oncoming tsunami of free-speech strangleholds sweeping across the internet like a lightning fast pathogen.

      The current state of online communication would have been a conspiratorial delusion 15 years ago.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Theodore View Post

          At the annual SXSW festival in Austin on Monday, the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, made a moving plea for tech companies to take on hate speech.

          During his talk, the mayor read racist tweets about himself.

          "I say kill the mayor of London and you'll be rid of one Muslim terrorist," Khan read aloud. "I'd pay for someone to execute Sadiq Khan."

          Khan, the first Muslim mayor of a Western capital city, said he read the half-dozen tweets or so not to "be portrayed as a victim" or "ask for sympathy," but to "illustrate that big tech has further to go in making the internet free of hate speech."

          "But ask yourself this: What happens when young boys and girls from minority backgrounds see this kind of thing on their timelines or experience this themselves?" Khan said.

          Khan said that tweets like the ones addressed to him send a message to these children that if they don't look a certain way or subscribe to the same establishment beliefs, they will grow up thinking there's no path for them in high-profile careers.

          "We simply must do more to protect people online," Khan said.

          Khan urged companies like Facebook and Twitter to show "a stronger duty of care" so that "social-media platforms can live up to their promises to connect, unify, and democratize the sharing of information and be places where everyone feels welcomed and valued."

          The London mayor suggested that Facebook and Twitter remove offensive content and misinformation faster and face fines if they don't.

          In January, Germany began enforcing a new rule that gives social-media platforms 24 hours to decide whether something is hate speech. German police are investigating a far-right politician, Beatrix von Storch, who described Muslims as "barbarians" on Facebook.

          Khan says he expects Londoners to pressure their representatives to create a similar rule.

          "This isn't about depriving people of free speech — this is about inciting hatred," Khan said. "This is about things that divide our community."

          http://www.businessinsider.com/londo...an-sxsw-2018-3
          I demand he go toe to toe with a jew(me) and I know I'll be the Koran put his azz and will master Arabic for n 10 minutes.

          F Islam, r that non Arabic speaking azz wipe, **** ***** like aQueer Khan. Incest lil hoe. F them. I'll put the fear of God in them both.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Theodore View Post

            At the annual SXSW festival in Austin on Monday, the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, made a moving plea for tech companies to take on hate speech.

            During his talk, the mayor read racist tweets about himself.

            "I say kill the mayor of London and you'll be rid of one Muslim terrorist," Khan read aloud. "I'd pay for someone to execute Sadiq Khan."

            Khan, the first Muslim mayor of a Western capital city, said he read the half-dozen tweets or so not to "be portrayed as a victim" or "ask for sympathy," but to "illustrate that big tech has further to go in making the internet free of hate speech."

            "But ask yourself this: What happens when young boys and girls from minority backgrounds see this kind of thing on their timelines or experience this themselves?" Khan said.

            Khan said that tweets like the ones addressed to him send a message to these children that if they don't look a certain way or subscribe to the same establishment beliefs, they will grow up thinking there's no path for them in high-profile careers.

            "We simply must do more to protect people online," Khan said.

            Khan urged companies like Facebook and Twitter to show "a stronger duty of care" so that "social-media platforms can live up to their promises to connect, unify, and democratize the sharing of information and be places where everyone feels welcomed and valued."

            The London mayor suggested that Facebook and Twitter remove offensive content and misinformation faster and face fines if they don't.

            In January, Germany began enforcing a new rule that gives social-media platforms 24 hours to decide whether something is hate speech. German police are investigating a far-right politician, Beatrix von Storch, who described Muslims as "barbarians" on Facebook.

            Khan says he expects Londoners to pressure their representatives to create a similar rule.

            "This isn't about depriving people of free speech — this is about inciting hatred," Khan said. "This is about things that divide our community."

            http://www.businessinsider.com/londo...an-sxsw-2018-3
            Bish azz hoe Muslim dudes know how to set me off. F them and Their fake azz holy book, How many Jew's in the news are blowing up innocent people? I don't like a of stupid Jews. But Muslim ******s take the proverbial ****in cake.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by //// View Post
              Not all terrorists are idiots covered in sticks of dynamite.

              That stage was successful; it made people too scared to criticize a religion we once freely criticized and joked about alongside Christianity (etc.).

              Khan is part of phase 2: institutional infiltration and subversion during rapid demographic transplant.

              A legal spokesman paid to portray this new terror of criticizing Islam as a normal feature of quote "civilized European culture" unquote, which America & the world are accustomed to viewing as a standard for civilization as a whole.

              Listen to we who have left ****hole islamic countries. The tricks are all the same. The suicidal cannon fodder are followed up by a "moderate intellectual" in a suit who, of course, is demanding the exact same stuff; that dissidents be deplatformed & arrested.
              Yeah, it's pretty obvious that "hate speech" simply becomes anyone with a dissenting view. The man is a clown, who should be worried that people are getting stabbed left right and centre in London. Yet he always seems to be sticking he's nose elsewhere.

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              • #8
                When did hate speech become free speech? Does anything go in this world?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jim Tom View Post
                  When did hate speech become free speech?
                  Around 1776

                  Originally posted by Jim Tom View Post
                  Does anything go in this world?
                  No, but the 1st Amendment is pretty broad.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 1bad65 View Post
                    Around 1776



                    No, but the 1st Amendment is pretty broad.
                    The libs in America are also going after the first amendment, they want European style "hate" speech laws, which is very broad.

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