The only alternatives mentioned were Threads and Bluesky.

  • @CrypticCoffee@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    Fair point. I thought you were implying the opposite.

    I read it as implying Labour is anti-free speech for clamping down on racist hate speech and mob mentality.

    • John Richard
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      -73 months ago

      Arresting people for things they say even when they aren’t threats is anti-free speech and the UK and many European countries do not allow free speech. You can be arrested for even saying Israelis genociding Palestinians are Nazis.

      • @CrypticCoffee@lemmy.ml
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        33 months ago

        No you cannot. Assuming you’re not from the UK.

        Stirring up racial hatred and geeing people up to burn down hotels holding refugees is not free speech.

        • John Richard
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          -53 months ago

          I specifically said things that aren’t threats. Just because you don’t like what they say doesn’t mean that it isn’t free speech.

          • @Mr_Blott@feddit.uk
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            43 months ago

            You sound like you get your knowledge of European and British laws from tabloid journalism

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                First one is about Germany, not UK. Secondly, you do realise wikipedia is unreliable, prone to edit wars and subject to those that have the most passion for a topic (like free speech “absolutists”/racists). It’s why academia tell you its a poor reference and to not bother.

                Can you find a UK example that you think overstepped the line?

                I’m in the UK, critical of Israel and not been arrested yet…

                It’s always interesting seeing distrorted American views of the UK.

                • @Mr_Blott@feddit.uk
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                  43 months ago

                  John Richard here is definitely an American. He doesn’t understand the difference between “free speech” and “freedom from hatred”

                  Those of us in truly modern countries enjoy the latter and are very happy to have it.

                  It’s a common thing in backward-thinking, religious countries to think that the former is better.