If a new social media campaign has its way, the United Kingdom will end up looking like Airstrip One, the official name for the island nation in the dystopian novel 1984.
Starting innocently enough on sites like Twitter, Glasgow police have created the “THINK” campaign to nudge social media users into determining if the material they post is “true, hurtful, illegal, necessary, or kind.” While this may seem harmless enough to the sensitive Left, many are wondering what exactly constitutes “true, hurtful, illegal, necessary, or kind” in the force’s book.
Illegal may seem clear cut enough, but what about, say, hurtful? Is telling somebody they are wrong over the Internet, a famously contentious place for debates, hurtful? If so, what of it? Why is that any busy of law enforcement?
More disturbingly, some are pondering how the force will react to internet users who politely disregard the campaign’s directives and go about their business as they normally do. Will they just let them be, or will they have to pay such users a visit, like police have done in other cases?
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pay me a visit
Don’t they have anything more important than this to do???
it’s the golbalist takedow of europe, i bet they feel stupid for bowing to the EU a government set up by international bankers to crush the world
We ain’t falling for that sympathetic offended bull. We will say what we want. They can chant death to America. We can call them for who they are f**e refugees. The government should go with them to live govern their new people. Just keep them away from women and American way of life is threatened by idiots.
leave it to the UK to do something even dumber than bringing those goat humpers into their country
Armed with feather-dusters the thought police are on the job to give you a going over! Do not even show them you think and you could be safe for the time being!!!
UK F**k
I am not responsible for others’ actions and reactions. To believe I am responsible for others’ actions and reactions is a misconception of power over others.
I and I alone am responsible for my actions and reactions. To believe others are responsible for my actions and reactions is psychological slavery.
Eat$#%&!@*pigs
Ok