It shouldn't matter who you are or what your ideology is to understand how dangerous these laws are that require the submission of state ID to use social media.
"Protecting children" is the bullshit pretense. The real outcome is tracking everyone's views and online behavior:
Here’s a spot of good news: in a survey of 125,000 kids aged 8 to 18 in 479 UK schools, 36.1% say they like reading in their spare time — up from 32.7% last year. According to the National Literacy Trust, 20.3% say they read every day. Last year’s figure was 18.7%.
It’s outrageous that people may be going to prison for rescuing dogs that are being tortured inside taxpayer funded labs.
President Trump should pardon the individuals who were arrested for trying to save the beagles from Ridglan Farms, and then he should sign an executive memorandum BANNING all taxpayer funded animal testing across all federal agencies.
I hope we get tons of shares on this post and I hope the @WhiteHouse will stand up for innocent animals that are being abused.
I’m sure I don’t agree with the people who were arrested on all of their political views, but we agree that animals who are being abused should be rescued by any means necessary.
If anyone should be arrested and charged with a felony, it’s the mad scientists who are abusing these dogs.
I hope they are all pardoned.
@POTUS@LaraLeaTrump@JamesBlair47@StevenCheung47@StephenM@SusieWiles47@Scavino47
The older I get, the more I understand people who move to the countryside, grow their own vegetables, get a dog, and only talk to about three people. That life gets more appealing every year
If I had been taught in primary school that Amelia Earhart died because men ignored dozens of distress calls from her, that would've been a lot more helpful to my life than growing up scared of the Bermuda Triangle. smh
🚨BREAKING: Prof. Francis Boyle found dead only 20 days after he agreed to testify against Bill Gates and Albert Bourla over alleged dangers of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.
The circumstances surrounding his death are being questioned, with some suggesting foul play.
Do you think this is just a coincidence?
Wow, that's extremely rare for a U.S. treaty ally.
South Korea's president, addressing Israel: "It’s disappointing that you don’t even once reflect on the criticisms from people around the world who are suffering and struggling due to your relentless anti-human rights and anti-international law actions."
He said this after posting this yesterday (https://t.co/ZgYit8lQJW), a video of IDF soldiers throwing a young Palestinian off a rooftop and commenting that "there is no difference between this and the Japanese wartime sexual slavery issue we raise, the massacre of Jews, or wartime killings."
Israel's Foreign Ministry responded that his post was "unacceptable" but President Lee obviously - and courageously - chose to double down 👇
Also probably says a lot about where U.S.-South Korea relations are at right now.