Jailing Big Tech By Brian Simpson

     With all of the censorship going on, maybe there is still a silver lining to a very dark storm cloud:
  https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2019/04/04/australian-law-could-result-in-jail-time-for-social-media-executives/

“A new Australian law could mean that executives of major social media firms could face huge fines — or even jail time – for failing to remove violent videos and images from their networks. CNET reports that executives and owners of websites such as Facebook, YouTube, Reddit and even image board sites such as 4Chan could face harsh penalties under a new Australian law that aims to prevent the display of violent images and videos on these platforms. The new “world-first” laws were developed in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shooting which saw 49 people killed. The legislation was passed in Australian parliament on Thursday and targets social media sites with large fines and jail terms for company executives if they fail or refuse to remove “abhorrent violent material” from their respective platforms. These laws are unique in the fact that they target the social networks and their owners rather than the individuals that upload the violent material.”

     Of course, this new law will be implemented to censor even more legitimate political content; how could it be otherwise? But the silver lining is that if enforced, there is not going to be much, besides porno left on the net, so that whole thing will just implode. Frankly I am getting sick of all this bs, and welcome the entire internet being shut down, shut everything down, especially banking and commerce. If we must be tortured, then let it be done in silence.

Authorised by K. W. Grundy
13 Carsten Court, Happy Valley, SA.

 

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