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by hnlmorg
660 days ago
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It’s hard to comment on that case without knowing what was Tweeted but on the surface of it, I do agree with you. However he wasn’t sent to jail and thus it wasn’t the incident the GP described. What the GP was referring to was those jailed for inciting violence and hatred during the wave of riots the UK suffered last month. Their actions were a lot worse and had real world, tangible, effects on people and their property. It wasn’t just them sharing a meme (which is the popular trope some on HN describe the event as). It’s worth noting that people in America get arrested for similar actions. In another comment I drew parallels to the Capitol riots. The crux of the reason people get put in jail “for posting mean things” is because they’ve broken other, much worse laws in the process. |
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My friend, I didn't refer to that at all, there's no need to lie. You were referring to those cases, not me.