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It was like a son to himhe called the dog Tommy
I think KS put special measures in place. This was his bread and butter as a solicitor. Think he was involved in prosecuting lads from the 2011 riots.The Brits have already jailed lads from the Southport riots
How the fuck is that? Like it happened days ago?
Not complaining, just didn't know they wrapped things up so quickly over there
The Brits have already jailed lads from the Southport riots
How the fuck is that? Like it happened days ago?
Not complaining, just didn't know they wrapped things up so quickly over there
I think KS put special measures in place. This was his bread and butter as a solicitor. Think he was involved in prosecuting lads from the 2011 riots.
Wasn't there reports of the running the courts 24 hours a day to deal with it.
From what I see very few people are getting bailed if their cases aren't going to trial quickly.
Some folks getting 3 years if they are.
It seems pretty wild. Just never heard of it before in western countries, I don't think?
And still no legal effort or gumption to go after social media companies for what they publish
Actual social cohesion at stake and Twitter and the rest can have the absolute worst hateful shit on their sites and no consequences, except for the gobdaws that aren't careful enough to cover their tracks
Either jurisdiction thoughThe law Coming down on FG big business buddies in the Social meejas?
I think not
not as much as the JSO people for peaceful plans which never actually came to fruition.Some folks getting 3 years if they are.
I consistently am amazed that the Irish and British (and whatever other) governments allow social media business people to actively attempt to destabilise our states with no clear consequence. Quite apart from all the random scumbags like McGregor, Robinson, etc, it's really weird that these supposed moguls are allowed, with barely an even token admonishment, cheer on the dissolution of our states.
I'm curious whether a future government in either jurisdiction would have the power (both legal and popular) to geoban the likes of Twitter or Facebook etc. I get the sense that a lot of the shit with Musk and the "free speech" brigade is fear that robust and actioned EU laws on what you can and can't say will vastly increase the cost of meaningful engagement. If people have to have manners online, it's hard to get everyone riled up enough to interact.
It's weird, I've been very online since I was a kid and at times I've lived on Twitter but it really feels like that ever online era is ending. Why the fuck would decent people bother trying to negotiate a shower of Nazi dickheads for the rest of our lives? They hate everything and stand for nothing other than fantasies of raping teenage girls.
I mean Thumped is for pricks, but it is a community. The way Twitter et al have moved is to the white heat of bigotry and hatred, steamrolling over all normal discourse. What really made the internet blossom in decades past was a balance between being able to say "anything" and fundamental respect for others. Trolling has probably existed since the days of ARPA but seeing the intensity increase and its real world applications has been sobering.
The closest analogy I can think of is US landlines, long ago, before mobiles had really become ubiquitous, the average US landline was a nightmare as they had endless robocalls from scams and spams etc. It was insane to witness. Between that and Google search results turning to sludge, way to destroy the best technologies ever created since sanitation.
There should have been a mass exodus from twitter the day Musk got his hands on it. There's no saving it under that managment. It's a subscription for a newspaper you'd never but, it was gamified by hard right types years ago and now the managment encourage that. Fuck em like.
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