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theguardian.com/uk-news/articl
"A Metropolitan police spokesperson said: We have a duty to do everything we can to prevent children in London from being used in the supply of drugs"
Tories and their War on Drugs.

Maybe, I'll move it to hours which would better align with someone being awake there.

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Maybe, I could have timed that post better.

I remember that someone also pointed out that the false positive rate (by the government's own metrics, maybe it's even higher, if we assume that Channel is inaccurate in assessing those who get to them) is as high as 99%.

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Prevent feels very Stasi like to me and that is not good.

It's good when the Ninth Circuit stands up for the First Amendment.

Sticking on words like "feminism" doesn't make what they have to say any more valid.

Olives  
If someone does nothing but show up to far right conferences, promote far right figures, take far right claims at face value and adopt far right po...

If someone does nothing but show up to far right conferences, promote far right figures, take far right claims at face value and adopt far right positions, engage in harassment, and make a big point about not criticizing the far right, I am going to assume that org is far right.

To be clear, the point that I made about cannabis was making a general point about governments (and how someone shouldn't necessarily expect them to be rational), it wasn't really intended as a great example of an argument for it.

Other than that, they appear to be complaining about strip clubs (performers who are adults). And hey, if that is the profession someone wants to go into, I don't see the issue.

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It's important to remember that freedom of expression is multifaceted. Sure, the language of hate speech legislation might be relevant, but it is not the only form of expression which is of interest when looking into how well freedom of expression is protected.

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Actually, if it was represented as a report into hate speech legislation, that might be one thing, but it was branded as some sort of report into the "state of free expression" and which countries care about it more or less.

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Imagine someone writes a 500 page report about censorship around the world and it is all about legislation to do with incitement of violence and hate speech but nothing else (such as sex).

This group's methods are concerning. Cherry-picking individuals, tricking a vendor to say something, and cherry-picking "sad dolls".

Olives  
https://qoto.org/@olives/112853953984247398 Since a far right group (it's Australian) appears to be discussing "sex dolls", I briefly cover some sc...

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Since a far right group (it's Australian) appears to be discussing "sex dolls", I briefly cover some science for these here (though, that's not the main point of the post). As pointed out, there is no evidence that it leads to crime.

It remains annoying when a free speech outfit fails to call out the censorship of sex and instead spends their time, in great detail, talking about a hate speech law being over-broad (which, sure, might be problematic but come on).

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Australia banned a boxing game "Boxing Club 3D". The advisory says it contains "sexual violence", although that appears inaccurate
(even if there was, it shouldn't be grounds for censorship with fictional characters).

According to a review, it's of poor quality, although that isn't relevant to this decision.

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