• csverdad@midwest.social
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    15 minutes ago

    The most widely celebrated circumstance in the world is being rid of the British government. It’s spawned many holidays.

  • Deflated0ne@lemmy.world
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    12 minutes ago

    Well. You’ll just have to write it somewhere. In paint perhaps. Maybe on a government building.

    • Hanrahan@slrpnk.net
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      38 minutes ago

      So said Orwell many, many decades ago and people still vote for theae shitstains. There was some slight chance under Corbin but people want more Tory, so here we are.

  • Gorilladrums@lemmy.world
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    Isn’t this the group that broke into a military airbase and damage several aircraft resulting in million of pounds worth of damages? I mean the security breach and the intent to maliciously damage the equipment is more than enough grounds to label the group as a terrorist group. If a right wing group or any other groups did this, everybody here would be calling them terrorists, and rightfully so. It makes sense for the UK to label this group as such, especially since they didn’t disavow the attack that happened.

    The people who are trying to frame this as an attack on free speech are either full of shit and intentionally spreading misinformation or they’re ignorant enough to get their information from people who are full of shit and intentionally misinformation. This is something that clearly has nothing to do with free speech.

    • febra@lemmy.world
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      No, damaging property doesn’t amount to terrorism. What world do you live in?

      What most people understand as terrorism is the spreading of terror in the general population. Last time I checked, no one felt terrorized because some planes got spray painted.

  • HugeNerd@lemmy.ca
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    5 hours ago

    Surely there is a typo in the headline, only Russia, land of the washing machine CPUs, puts people in jail for words.

  • Sidhean@lemmy.world
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    Crazy. I thought Palestine Action was oddly capitalized. They’re a fucking group. They’re an organization- I thought they were banning supporting ending a genocide, but they’re shutting down a based and vandal-pilled activist group.

    Uh, I’ve never heard of them but fuck it. I support Palestine Action. You can’t just censor people or opinions out of existence. wtf