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by kennysoona
494 days ago
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> For example, you can do research into a person named "Adam Smith-Connor" who was literally convicted for standing in public while introspectively praying silently. The conduct of standing while appearing to pray was deemed as a form of illegal protest too near an abortion clinic. Those people are not trying to genuinely prey, but to intimidate women considering or wanting to get an abortion. > There are also well documented incidents in the UK involving the prosecution of people making remarks online, which could arguably cross into thought-crime territory. On this I agree. |
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