Facebook and Twitter to be vetted by anti-terror police

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  1. Michael 歌舞伎 Valued Senior Member

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    Extremists to have Facebook and Twitter vetted by anti-terror police

    Looks like the thought-police in the UK may pass a law establishing a list of “extremists” who will have to have all of their social media posts “approved in advance by the police” before they are allowed to post them up to the internet.

    Hahaha...... I give it a few more years and being required to use your State-issued internet ID as a requirement to log onto the internet will be normal. All of your posts, website visited, everything will be recorded in your own little file - you know: 'for the good of society'. From a Statist's pont of view, 9-11 was a terrific (ha!) success.

    I wonder? What if one to were propose an 'extreme' idea like legal succession? That an 'extremist's' or 'extreme' idea isn't it? Just think of the mess that would be have been made had Scotland succeeded. Why, I suppose it would be "extreme". Thus, logically, anyone promulgating such a view would need to be bared entry in the internet. Well, not at first, at first they'd receive a citation. Then a $250 fine for each 'extreme' idea they posted. Then they'd be placed onto a list and finally have their State granted internet 'privileges' restricted and/or revoked. Oh, they'd be allowed to view government approved websites. You know, the ones that are 'good for society'.

    Now, imagine if they had the audacity to 'illegally' use the internet *GAAAAAS* without logging on with their State-provided ID? Imagine if they resisted their arrest (legally, at that point, they could be shot in the head). Isn't that nice to image? Don't worry - a man was strangled to death by the police for 'illegally' selling 50 cent cigarettes in our wonderfully Progressive State of New York. Your State issued internet licence and log-in ID is coming.

    When do you think the idea, of 'extreme' ideas should be introduced to children? I was thinking around the age of 5 or 6. We could ensure all children in all Government schools (which must be made mandatory) are normalized to having their State issued State Identification Number, and that logging into the Government's internet and being granted permission (following State examination) to utilize the search function is 'normal'. Maybe, by age 10 or 12, and after following strict testing, they could "post" to a State approved and regulated website.

    Don't make a mistake boys and girls. You don't want to lose your internet privileges. It's going to be really hard to find a job, keep a job, do a job - without your State-issued Internet ID/Citizen ID.

    Look, here's some people doing it right: Louisiana Horticulture Commission
    See how it works? You tell people what to do, they do it.
    Easy peasy.
    If they don't fine them. If they continue to engage in illegal actives, like selling arranged flowers without a State license. Send in the police and threaten to kill them. They'll get in line. That's what they do.
     
    Last edited: Oct 2, 2014

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