Funny thing about the word "bomba" (bomb in spanish). You can say "la bomba de gasolina" (gas station), "la bomba de agua" (water pump), "¡¡Bomba!!" (expression that comes before a popular expression in a certain place of the Pacific coast of a Latin American country). Bomba is also used to designate baloon...
What if rebel threaten to blow the Death Star? What if imperials threaten to blow Alderaan? Will they prosecute George Lucas?
Freedom - When people learn to embrace criticism about politicians, since politicians are just employees like you and me.
A few years ago a plane from amsterdam turned back because two spanish engineers on board were talking about pumps.
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I wonder how long before criticism of a religion or a political figure would be punishable under that act.
Hope is the denial of reality
It's all fine unless you say it on social media.
The light that once I thought compassion still casting shadows in your action
The words you shared were cold transactions that bring me to curse what you've done
When you're up there absorbed in greatness with such success you've grown complacent
I hope you scorch your many faces when you fly too close to the sun
The light that once I thought compassion still casting shadows in your action
The words you shared were cold transactions that bring me to curse what you've done
When you're up there absorbed in greatness with such success you've grown complacent
I hope you scorch your many faces when you fly too close to the sun
You realize that in most dictatorships now adays, you're also free to say what ever you want in private, right?
Hope is the denial of reality
Sorry, did you think I was mounting some kind of defense of these insane laws? If so, what gave you that impression?
The light that once I thought compassion still casting shadows in your action
The words you shared were cold transactions that bring me to curse what you've done
When you're up there absorbed in greatness with such success you've grown complacent
I hope you scorch your many faces when you fly too close to the sun
I'm just curious why there isn't a massive outrage any time this law gets invoked.
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It's a UK-specific take on protecting a public commons so I guess it's not just the audience but also the specific thing that's being protected. Of course it's not like these people are shitting on public roads or rambling naked along them or anything and it's legitimate to ask whether or not a western government should ever protect a public anything from speech no matter what the nature of the speech.
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"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
A large and vocal portion of the people here express outrage at the posters of these comments, and haven't a clue about the dangers and precedents resulting from prosecution.
The most-read papers by far are the Sun and the Mail, the two papers which would typically lead calls for these online posters to be arrested.
Unfortunately, politicians are swayed by popular idiocy, and lean on legislators to bring about change.
Another one today ...
Of note;Originally Posted by BBC
District Judge Jane Goodwin said the law should not stop legitimate political opinions being strongly voiced.
But she said the test was whether what was written was "beyond the pale of what's tolerable in our society".
Oh dear ...![]()
I wonder how long before there's a squad of police officers patrolling internet forums, and arresting anyone who says anything offensive.
Hope is the denial of reality
Or religion.
Keep on keepin' the beat alive!
I wouldn't agree, by the way, that in most dictatorships you're free to say what you like in private.
The light that once I thought compassion still casting shadows in your action
The words you shared were cold transactions that bring me to curse what you've done
When you're up there absorbed in greatness with such success you've grown complacent
I hope you scorch your many faces when you fly too close to the sun
How often do you hear of people being arrested for private conversations? It might be true in North Korea, and there might be some red lines elsewhere (criticizing the king), but the era of totalitarian police states is over.
Hope is the denial of reality
There is no social norm against free speech. In fact, the opposite is true.
Hope is the denial of reality
The light that once I thought compassion still casting shadows in your action
The words you shared were cold transactions that bring me to curse what you've done
When you're up there absorbed in greatness with such success you've grown complacent
I hope you scorch your many faces when you fly too close to the sun
Good argument.
But the difference is that free speech, even and especially when it goes against social norms, is critical to the health of our democracy, whereas wandering around naked is not. Basically, Free Speech > Social Norms > Right to Wander Around Butt Naked
The light that once I thought compassion still casting shadows in your action
The words you shared were cold transactions that bring me to curse what you've done
When you're up there absorbed in greatness with such success you've grown complacent
I hope you scorch your many faces when you fly too close to the sun
There's a difference between democracy and legality. If a society has social norms that forbid many behaviors that we consider to be human rights, then that it is a society that does not value democracy. Someone in that society shouldn't be surprised if they get jailed for violating its laws.
Hope is the denial of reality
Freedom of speech isn't absolute anywhere though (libel, slander come to mind, inciting violence is illegal in most places too), so the question is mostly where you (legally) draw the line, just as you would with how many clothes someone is supposed to wear. Now I think this law is ridiculous, but then again I'm not a British voter either.
Keep on keepin' the beat alive!