And satirizing that which is grossly offensive (like someone being happy about gassing jews), is also grossly offensive and should therefore be a crime? So making fun of, or satirizing, the beliefs of Nazis can and must only happen using certain non-grossly offensive talking points and associations. Satirizing nazi ideology is verboten, because that involves making light of nazism, which is making light of its victims and.... wait, what happened to making fun of nazis?Montegriffo wrote:According to the judge's summing up no precident has been set. It is not against the law to be offensive but it is a crime to be grossly offensive.BjornP wrote:
Are the Nazi sketches and references in Monthy Python and Fawlty Towers also not allowed to be broadcast in Britain anymore?
In his opinion this was grossly offensive.
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Fame is not flattery. Respect is not agreement.
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BjornP wrote:wait, what happened to making fun of nazis?
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Ankle monitoring seems like the wrong type of monitoring. Rather than geographic monitoring, they should sentence her to only being allowed online while in a government approved computer with all output posting being pre-approved by the government moderator.Kath wrote:Russell now has to submit to ankle monitoring for eight weeks and pay the equivalent of about $800 in fines.
Ankle monitoring?
Maybe the UK could just create an agency to write daily scripts that the citizenry must recite every day. It will keep things neat and tidy, and nobody needs to be offended.
As I have said, wild west days.
Our grandkids will be astounded that their was no prior restraint to the internet.
I could post a dick pick right now and no one has to approve it before it goes out. That won't last much longer.
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UK: The most Hitler-friendly nation in Europe.
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nmoore63 wrote: I could post a dick pick right now and no one has to approve it before it goes out. That won't last much longer.
Of course you can. StCapps has been hater-stalking me in PM for weeks now with dick pics and nothing gets done about it. The moderator is banned, apparently. Martin says he is busy watching the matadors and going back to the erotic Moche art museum.
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Not banned; more like the moderator walked away from the job. I changed my user name to Banned!! beofre abandoning the account, so I could continue to use Kath on a different account.Speaker to Animals wrote: The moderator is banned, apparently.
Why are all the Gods such vicious cunts? Where's the God of tits and wine?
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Dat eez makings funny auf der Germanische Race! Grosslische Offensiff! Ankel-Monitorschen, JETZT! Bad, bad Hate-Sprache! Nur Liebe-Sprache erlaubt! Everybody muss kiss and machen love. Kein Hate-Sprache. Must go to Liebe camp!Speaker to Animals wrote:BjornP wrote:wait, what happened to making fun of nazis?
Fame is not flattery. Respect is not agreement.
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Muslims need to get it over with.Montegriffo wrote:but it is a crime to be grossly offensive.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Lol yeah, not calling to verify nonsense. I thought it was about your company’s employees.Kath wrote:The guy who gave me that requirement was full of it. We do not have to go through every document, make notes of which clients are listed (signed a contract, whatever,) and call their employers to see if they still work there so we can remove their name from the document.GrumpyCatFace wrote:
You may have use some Visual Basic or XML code, but you could set up a keyword scanner to be kicked off by your stored proc.
No XML code in the world will do that. There's no database of all company's former employees out there to tap into. I hope there never will be. It seems to me that a database like that would be in complete opposition to GDPR.