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MaxQue
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« on: January 14, 2015, 11:34:45 PM »

Free speech!*

*some restrictions apply, not applicable to non-white people.

Indeed, what a terrible behaviour by non-white Justice Minister.
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« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2015, 01:29:35 PM »

Depending on the details I can understand the latter two, but how could you possibly consider it appropriate to jail someone for mocking a dead police officer or imprison someone for four years for mocking a police officer?

"Je me sens Charlie Coulibally", to be exact, which is very difficult to construct as any sort of meaningful statement. It's utterly ridiculous that in France you now can expect to be dragged in front of a judge for posting things like this on Facebook, of all places.

No and it's because of such laissez-faire by authorities in past than terrorists can recruit and indoctrinate. Zero tolerance to terrorist praising.
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« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2015, 02:17:48 PM »

Yeah, as much as I hate Dieudonné, I have to admit his post is too nonsensical to qualify as an apology of terrorism. He'll probably be acquitted (if he's even indicted). Still, I'm glad he got locked up for a while, to teach him a little lesson.

And yeah, I support a zero-tolerance policy for those who outright express support for terrorism. It's time to fight back.

The last thing anyone should want after the Charlie Hebdo attacks is for violent force to be able to "teach a little lesson" when it comes to what is acceptable speech.

What's next? Asking the government to grant money to allow ISIS to have broadcasts in USA? This is a war and people recruiting for the enemy should be detained.
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