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It will be dasting to see how Government around the world react. WEF has their Cabal members in offices around the globe, even at leadership levels. We see several PM's and other world leaders towing the WEF party line.
They're in position to legislate the end of free speech, especially in nations with a 2A.
The UK and AUS are currently going hard at introducing such legislation preventing any dissent from the people. They are in effect implementing ministry of truth style departments to shield politicians from the crimes they're committing against the people.
What habbens when coordinating nations successfully legislate to censor social media and internet, shut down discourse on X, now acclaimed as the worlds public square.
What will be left? Anon assumes Kun will keep going, and become a mecca for truth.
We, anons, have a very high responsibility coming our way.
NEW EYES INCOMING?
THEY (shills) WILL FIGHT
BUT WE ARE READY.
BRING ON THE AWAKENING shit cunts.
Do your worst MSM
You clowns have already lost.
ALEX
@ajtourville
NEWS: Australia wants to fine internet platforms up to 5% of their global revenue for failing to prevent the spread of so-called misinformation online.
Opposition James Paterson said: “Australians' legitimately-held political beliefs should not be censored by either the government, or by foreign social media platforms.”
The legislation will be introduced in parliament today.
https://www.reuters.com/technology/australia-threatens-fines-social-media-giants-enabling-misinformation-2024-09-12/
https://x.com/ajtourville/status/1834212840376344899
Breaches face fines up to 5% of global revenue
Bill seeks to prevent election, public health disinformation
Free speech advocates warn of censorship
SYDNEY, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Australia said it will fine internet platforms up to 5% of their global revenue for failing to prevent the spread of misinformation online, joining a worldwide push to rein in borderless tech giants but angering free speech advocates.
The government said it would make tech platforms set codes of conduct governing how they stop dangerous falsehoods spreading, to be approved by a regulator. The regulator would set its own standard if a platform failed to do so, then fine companies for non-compliance.