👮👮🚨🚨Your words are literally violence. "UK teen jailed for far-right videos linked to US killings"👮👮🚨🚨
(web.archive.org)
🔍 Notable
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (4)
sorted by:
"Linked"? How is this even relevant evidence? There's no possible way of knowing that video(s) caused (two) mass killings. It's obvious the court ruled on a anecdotal 'opinion' of a biased self-proclaimed 'expert'. No one should go to prison for something like this. Sharing a video are not crimes. The individual perpetrating the crime is the offender, not some distant interaction on a platform. This is nuts. In light of this, sharing videos on line could be construed this way for anyone. There has to be no reasonable doubt whatsoever for a conviction. This standard appears to be lost in the UK. It is the return of the Star Chambers over there. The precedent of this was set in England with the Simon Sheppard case, a publisher, whose cartoon was downloaded off from his website, printed, and then someone slid the cartoon under a synagogue door as a joke. Sheppard spend time in prison for someone else's crime.
The judge is not a medical practitioner, a mind reader, nor a psychiatrist. This is terribly biased and wrong.
it's a brave new world.