OK, maybe the Manifesto was a misleading example. My point is that I don't want to live in the kind of country where teachers are encouraged to inform on their students. Where neighbours grass each other to the police for having deviant beliefs. First it's muslims, then who?
First it was Pedophiles, then Terrorists, then Pirates, then shitposters, then Vidya, then free Palestine - you'll never reach a point though where people are being reported on for being Muslim since Britain is so muslim already that you'd just be wasting time. Britain is one of the nations like Russia, China and recently America that has had a historical tradition of a strong intelligence bureau that has spied on its people/collected informants/foiled plots ever since the Crown split the Isles from Catholicism. These are not new or recent revelations. You're also probably preaching to the choir on Bay12, I doubt there's a person here who wouldn't get done in for "non-violent extremism" because we're edgelords to the max.
The free Palestine one might be a new addition by the Zionist lobby to the already strong intelligence bureau, but the intelligence bureau has and always will be there. There's nothing I nor anyone can do about it, and quite depressingly besides some reporters I've known and some shady Russians and Algerians no one I've met in Britain has been all that bothered. One phrase that keeps coming up is "nothing to hide, nothing to fear," popularized by that one NSA director. So much like China or Russia, don't rock the boat, keep instragramming pictures of what you had for dinner, don't go around spreading your tinfoil or someone'll be knocking on your door.
That's the other thing I suppose, the Brit services won't kill you. That's a plus. They might just do something like assassinate your character publicly or just have you arrested, politically neutering you.
You didn't get the memo. People will be punished, even if they don't break any laws. That's what Prime Minister of UK said. Making things illegal at this point is just a mere formality, it doesn't mean anything. The government wants you punished for "insufficient tolerance", you will punished.
I've never seen a Prime Minister this weak and flimsy since Gordon Brown. I've said it now and before, I believe this is Theresa May's idea and Cameron's just doing her a favour by giving his support.
I love it when Russians dont get the rule of law.
I love it when Prime Ministers of "democratic countries" don't get the rule of law.
Fucking Christ do you think I seriously think that punishing people not under the law is somehow good? Are you really that fucking dense to miss my fucking previous fucking post where I've made a fucking direct citation of Cameron saying exactly fucking that, and blame me for "not getting the rule of law"?
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Cameron is not the law. He can't really do anything. Not for lack of trying mind you, he's just spineless and incapable of exerting any will.