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by asdkjlfkasjdf
1137 days ago
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this law has less teeth than the digital millennium act, which the US had for decades. it's only for group chats. and only for things that are already illegal (racism, etc) and fake news such as defined (openly and publicly) by the courts, on a case by case. goal is to prevent another January 8th (Brazil's January 6th). ...and what is this newspaper about?!?
their front page reads "Opinion: Tucker Carlson is about to revolutionize world journalism By Daniel Lopez (Opinion)".... weird content for "rio". |
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And you see no problem with that? You see no problem at all with these judges essentially declaring anything they don't believe in to be a crime?
Besides, this law is mostly irrelevant. It's serving only to make it painfully obvious to all brazilians and the whole world how far gone this country is. This law is merely an attempt to legitimize what the judge-kings are already doing ever since last year's elections. Censorship is already unconstitutional and they don't give a shit. What's a little law to people who get away with unconstitutional acts? It's nothing... If this bill doesn't pass, they can just enforce it as if it had passed. They're the supreme court. No one's above them. The law is whatever they write in a document because police does what the document says.
> goal is to prevent another January 8th (Brazil's January 6th).
Protests shouldn't be "prevented". People have occupied BrasÃlia before and no one spoke of "preventing" anything back then. Even Brazil's communist parties spoke out against the government's framing of the protesters as terrorists because it will obviously come back to bite them in the future. It's likely that the acts of vandalism were a false flag operation anyway since there's leaked security camera footage showing Lula's people assisting the vandals.
> and what is this newspaper about?
I apologize for that. I wanted to post a better one but this was the only english language source I found covering this bit of news at this point in time.