Law (UK) Conservative MP assassinated in his own offic

twitter really ought to step in with all that rampant anonymous tweeting going on in bangladesh right now

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Yep, they're barely trying to hide it anymore. First there was the bill that almost makes protesting illegal, now the government need to 'take care of us all' by taking full control of social media - because let's face it, that's what this is. It was blatant when that FB 'whistleblower' laughably claimed that the government needs to step in and take control of social media, for 'our own good'.

We are in the midst of what appears to be a slow, but very steady, global totalitarian movement.

It's like you said - this 'act' has got absolutely nothing to do with the murder in question. There is no connection whatsoever.
Just goes to show how there is no political representation that will point out the "opportunist" law-making strategy that makes no sense. "consevatives" in the UK are regular left by American standards. They're naming the pro-censorship law targetting regular citizens after a politician that was stabbed by an immigrant. Peak clown-world.
 
Because in England and most of Western Europe, no one expects their elected officials to be physically harmed. These are high trust societies, liberal and relatively easy going.
Cant have diversity and a high trust society
 
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