Police State ? 17:43 - Jun 29 with 626 views | trampie | Only recently hearing about this because the mainstream media apparently havent been reporting it that for the last year or so Independent investigative journalists are being raided by the authorities who look like they are trying to pin terror related charges on them, very worrying for our democracy and freedom of speech if true. Mainstream journalists are an extension of the state and in the main report what the state is happy for them to report but independent investigative journalists that might research things the powers that be don't like seem to be getting targeted, echos of 1930s Germany. [Post edited 29 Jun 18:41]
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Police State ? on 19:02 - Jun 29 with 538 views | Boundy | You seem suprised, when you consider people are being arrested for making comments on Facebook so the thought of journalists who have the potential to reach a bigger audience with opinions which perhaps do not align with the authorities.Facial recognition,social media monitoring+ CCTV of course it would be very easy for us to become if not already a police state. |  |
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Police State ? on 19:42 - Jun 29 with 509 views | onehunglow |
Police State ? on 19:02 - Jun 29 by Boundy | You seem suprised, when you consider people are being arrested for making comments on Facebook so the thought of journalists who have the potential to reach a bigger audience with opinions which perhaps do not align with the authorities.Facial recognition,social media monitoring+ CCTV of course it would be very easy for us to become if not already a police state. |
Police state ? We should be so lucky Look what we have done with a liberal narrative We are reaping the seeds of lack of guts as a.society Majority cowered now into submission |  |
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Police State ? on 13:19 - Jun 30 with 314 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Police State ? on 19:02 - Jun 29 by Boundy | You seem suprised, when you consider people are being arrested for making comments on Facebook so the thought of journalists who have the potential to reach a bigger audience with opinions which perhaps do not align with the authorities.Facial recognition,social media monitoring+ CCTV of course it would be very easy for us to become if not already a police state. |
One person's was arrested for encouraging arson at immigrant hotels that would probably led to mass fatalities of Foreign nationals and British people. She was the unlucky one made an example of. The agitators can cause a lot of problems for everyone. |  |
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Police State ? on 15:05 - Jun 30 with 277 views | SullutaCreturned | Do you have any links? |  | |  |
Police State ? on 15:06 - Jun 30 with 271 views | SullutaCreturned |
I ask because a link would be nice, or at least an idea of where you heard it? |  | |  |
Police State ? on 15:11 - Jun 30 with 262 views | SullutaCreturned |
Police State ? on 15:06 - Jun 30 by SullutaCreturned | I ask because a link would be nice, or at least an idea of where you heard it? |
And here you go... nuj.org.uk/resource/nuj-condemns-abuse-of-counter-terror-legislation-as-harmful-to-media-freedom.html declassifieduk.org/journalism-is-not-a-crime-tell-that-to-the-british-state/ wsws.org/en/articles/2025/02/07/wsqx-f07.html pressgazette.co.uk/news/uk-journalists-detention-for-nearly-24-hours-under-terror-law-condemned/ |  | |  |
Police State ? on 15:31 - Jun 30 with 232 views | trampie |
I originally seen it on 'declassified'. |  |
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Police State ? on 15:44 - Jun 30 with 218 views | SullutaCreturned |
Police State ? on 15:31 - Jun 30 by trampie | I originally seen it on 'declassified'. |
I've already posted the link mun. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Police State ? on 16:00 - Jun 30 with 190 views | trampie |
Police State ? on 15:44 - Jun 30 by SullutaCreturned | I've already posted the link mun. |
Me bad, my excuse is I'm trying to watch Wimbledon. |  |
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Police State ? on 19:22 - Jun 30 with 119 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Asda are now taking Facial recognition technology. for using technology rather than making arrests This invasion of private information is presumably an acceptable way of preventing known thieves benefiting from their stores. The culture is now allowing crime and prosecution at a later date rather then employing big tough security people. |  |
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