Anonymous ID: 677e27 Feb. 23, 2019, 10:04 a.m. No.5346874   🗄️.is 🔗kun

And another mandate from the little freak

 

NEWSSNEAK PREVIEW: France President May Ban Non-PC Language Users from Internet for LifePublished 2 hours ago on Feb 23, 2019 By Jose Nino

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Globalist President Emmanuel Macron is flirting with more anti-free speech measures.

 

At an annual dinner, Macron put forward the idea of permanently banning those convicted of so-called “hate speech” crimes from all social media.

 

Broadcaster BFMTV reports that a bill fighting hate speech online will be filed around May.

 

This proposal to put the clamps on Internet speech coincides with the ear-piercing levels of criticism Macron is facing throughout the anti-government Yellow Vest protest. The French government has brought down the hammer on the Yellow Vest protestors, arresting approximately 8,400 protestors in a span of a few months.

 

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According to Macron, “The European fight must continue, but it is too slow.” Macron then went out of his way to compare banning individuals convicted of hate speech from social media to football hooligans being banned from attending football matches.

 

Now, there are questions regarding how the government will enforce this social media ban.

 

Secretary of State for Digital Affairs Mounir Mahjoubi said “the IP address is what Twitter has on each user who publishes a message on its platform. It must, as soon as possible, send it to the justice system to quickly identify the author and then ‘we can continue’.”

 

Mahjoubi added:

 

“It is no longer acceptable today that platforms that have the means to help justice and the police to identify the person who has committed an offence online take several weeks, even months, before giving the information.”

 

The logic authoritarian globalists use is at times baffling. Let’s consider this:

 

Hooligans are individuals that actively cause mayhem and destroy private property. On the other hand, those convicted of hate speech happen to say something that merely offends another individual or group. The only thing hurt in the latter case is someone’s feelings.

 

France is embarking on a dangerous path with its latest move to further persecute hate speech. Hate speech is a vague term that authoritarian politicians use to muzzle controversial opinion and quell dissent.

 

France has witnessed the rise of “No Go Zones” and other unsavory social trends thanks to the EU’s mass migration policies. As a result, numerous dissidents on the Right have stepped up to the plate to expose these schemes throughout the EU. Instead of being applauded for their public service, they’ve generally been met with social media exclusion and in worst case scenarios, fines and jail time.

 

Macron’s latest proposal is par the course for globalist politicians in the EU. These politicians have made it a point to push for more laws and regulations to combat hate speech and so-called fake news online.

 

Day by day, free speech becomes an afterthought in Europe.

Anonymous ID: 677e27 Feb. 23, 2019, 10:07 a.m. No.5346907   🗄️.is 🔗kun

CULTURENew York Pastor Calls for National Day of Mourning

 

A pastor has called for a national strike on February 23 in protest of the New York 40-week abortion law.

 

The national protest is headed up by Pastor Jon Speed from New York, as he calls on the Christian community to take a stand against all the radical abortion bills recently proposed.

 

“The Day of Mourning is slated for this Saturday, Feb. 23. Organizers are encouraging Christian business owners to close their stores, and all Christians to wear black, refuse to shop and spend time in prayer and repentance for the national sin of abortion,” according to Life News.

 

This outspoken voice for the unborn is the same pastor who closed the doors of his bookstore following the passing of law, not wanting the state to collect any sales tax from his business.

 

Continuing his protest against the horrid bill, Speed is now leading a national protest to make the statement to lawmakers and the general public that all life is valuable. What he describes as “a day to repent and pray and seek God’s mercy on our nation for this terrible slaughter of innocent babies,” Speed hopes that others will join his campaign.

 

The national protest will also include a rally in New York. Rallying close to Governor Cuomo’s office, the pro-life event will start at 1 p.m. at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center. More information about the rally, protest, and how you can participate can be found on the “Day of Mourning” website.

Anonymous ID: 677e27 Feb. 23, 2019, 10:54 a.m. No.5347509   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Adam Schiff: Democratic star with S.J. ties

The Southern Californian congressman asked trenchant questions about the links between the Trump campaign and Russia.

 

I’m trying to piece together “freaky eyes” connections….I’m sure it’s been done already, he’s got to have a non profit or corporation

 

REUTERS/Danny Moloshok U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee

By SCOTT HERHOLD | Bay Area News Group

PUBLISHED: March 26, 2017 at 7:00 am | UPDATED: March 27, 2017 at 4:03 am

The Democrats in Washington, D.C., suddenly have an unlikely breakout star: U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Burbank, a veteran legislator who is not as ideological as Bernie Sanders, not as confrontational as Elizabeth Warren, not as tarnished as Cory Booker.

 

In truth, Schiff could be called geeky. He’s a careful ex-prosecutor who builds his arguments like a mason working with a level. He’s unlikely to slap you on the back. His wife’s name is Eve — and yes, his website points out that it’s Adam and Eve.

 

Don’t be fooled: As the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Schiff delivered a 14-minute opening statement last week that asked trenchant questions about the links between the Trump campaign and Russia.

 

Just as important, he delivered it in a style that we badly need — polite, sober, thoughtful, the antidote to the 2 a.m. tweet. And because he has significant local connections, always crucial to this column, he’s worth talking about.

 

Take those local connections first: Schiff, 56, was born and spent his early life in Massachusetts, the son of a Democratic father and and a Republican mother. After his family moved west, he went to Monte Vista High School in Danville.

 

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When he graduated from Stanford, Schiff had the choice of going to Harvard Law School or UCSF medical school. He chose Harvard and eventually took a job with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles, where he prosecuted an FBI agent in a classic “honey-trap’’ scandal involving Russia.

 

Schiff’s older brother, Dan, is a financial adviser and playwright who lives in the Rose Garden section of San Jose. Dan is married to Amy Sporer Schiff, the first cousin of San Jose attorney Steve Ellenberg. And Ellenberg happens to be married to Susan Ellenberg, a San Jose school trustee expected to run for Santa Clara County supervisor next year to succeed Ken Yeager.

 

Even if you have trouble parsing those connections, remember this: The emergence of Adam Schiff on the national stage will not hurt Susan Ellenberg locally.

 

It will not get her elected supervisor. But he brings star power that could help her. Schiff appeared at an event at the Ellenberg home in September 2015. And he is considered a possible successor to Sen. Dianne Feinstein if she does not run next year.

 

What did Schiff say that has everyone talking? In brief, he methodically laid out the connections between the Russians and the Trump campaign, quietly ticking off the strange connections between Trump’s advisers and Vladimir Putin’s regime. And since then, he has been the Democratic voice in the House investigation.

 

“We will never know whether the Russian intervention was determinative in such a close election,’’ he said. “What does matter is this: The Russians successfully meddled in our democracy, and our intelligence agencies have concluded that they will do so again.’’

 

Then he listed a series of events and reports — among them the removal of a provision backing Ukraine from the GOP platform; the failure of Attorney General Jeff Sessions to tell about his meetings with the Russian ambassador; the lying of national security adviser Michael Flynn; the revelations of the ex-British agent Christopher Steele; and the prediction of Trump adviser Roger Stone that former Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s private emails would be exposed.

 

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“Is it possible that all of these events and reports are completely unrelated, and nothing more than an unhappy coincidence?’’ Schiff asked. “Yes it is possible. But it is also possible, maybe more than possible, that they are not coincidental, not disconnected, not unrelated.’’

 

I’d urge you to watch his statement. In being careful about what he did not know — but also raising comprehensive questions about what he did — Schiff revealed the steadiness of purpose and conscience we crave as a nation.