Joe Rogan contemplates whether the UK's mass migration policies are being used to intentionally destabilise society to the point of chaos, as justification for mass surveillance, expanded policing, and arrests over social media posts exceeding those of Russia and China combined.
De lo más valioso que me enseñó mi abuelo (que en paz descanse porque sigue durmiendo y son ya las 10) es que la vida es más bonita si se vive con cierto retraso mental.
The BBC says it wants to orientate its News Channel to international rather than British audiences because it can generate revenues internationally. Fair enough. But why should British licence payers pay for it?
Over the past decade, censorship has shed its stigma.
From new "crisis" powers, to "counter misinfo" abuse, to social media clampdowns - censorship is no longer hidden but official policy.
We need liberty to win over technocracy.
Me ✍️ in Telegraph ⬇️
https://t.co/QnvPt5Eoz8
You need to make it clear on whether or not you support the mass surveillance Digital ID laws that Keir Starmer was pushing.
If you do, your term as PM will be even shorter than his
In 2021, years before the lockstep global rollout of under-16 social media bans, journalist Whitney Webb laid out the WEF's plan to end online anonymity by connecting every user's internet access to a digital ID.
"If your ID is linked to your internet access, intelligence agencies know exactly what media you are consuming... and also what you post online. And that has been the goal for a very, very long time."
"People aren't necessarily going to consent to that unless they are made to believe that anonymity and privacy online are dangerous."
🇮🇱🇱🇧 Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir:
"Lebanon, all of Lebanon, should become our playground.
All of Lebanon should be our target.
And they tell me, "Wait a second, there is Lebanon and there is Hezbollah."
I do not accept this artificial approach."
This guy is a real psycho.
There you have it: Israel is using Hezbollah as an excuse to ravage Lebanon. This is the true face of Israel.
Writer: Samuel
🚨NEW: The government is preparing to force social media platforms to make content from the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 more prominent on users feeds in an attempt to combat "misinformation"
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