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   Omega to burfordTjustice   
   =?UTF-8?Q?Re:_Muslim_London_Mayor_Sets_U   
   11 Jan 17 20:20:20   
   
   XPost: 24hoursupport.helpdesk, alt.politics.scorched-earth, uk.politics.misc   
   XPost: uk.legal, alt.politics.uk   
   From: crazy@last.com   
      
   On 11/01/2017 19:17, burfordTjustice wrote:   
   > Muslim London Mayor Sets Up Task Force To Jail Those Who “Annoy” Muslims   
   Online   
   >   
   > Muslims are obsessed with shutting down any criticism of Islam. It’s a   
   good first step to imposing Sharia on new lands. And they’ll pretend this is   
   to be applied broadly, but it will be used 90% of the time to protect Muslims,   
   & the other 10% to    
   protect other enemies of white, Christian conservatives, just like “hate   
   speech” and other such laws in the US and elsewhere are only used against   
   whites.   
   >   
   > Excerpted from Breitbart: The office of London’s first Muslim mayor has   
   secured millions of pounds to fund a police “online hate crime hub” to   
   work in “partnership with social media providers” to criminalise   
   “trolls” who “target…    
   individuals and communities.”   
   >   
   > The London mayor’s office for policing and crime (Mopac) will spend   
   £1,730,726 of taxpayer’s money policing speech online after applying for a   
   huge grant from the Home Office Police Innovation Fund (PIF), it was announced   
   in a statement.   
   >   
   > “The purpose of this programme is to strengthen the police and community   
   response to this growing crime type” is was announced, and will “involv[e]   
   a dedicated police team” backed by “volunteers”.   
   >   
   > The measures will be “delivered in partnership with social media   
   providers” who along with “specialist officers” will be “filtering and   
   identification of online hate crimes” and “identifying the location of the   
   crime and allocating to the    
   appropriate force…”   
   >   
   > London’s Metropolitan police force said they welcomed the extra workload   
   and wished to encourage offended people to report perceived hate crimes in   
   ever increasing numbers.   
   >   
   > “The Met encourages all victims of hate crime to report any incident to   
   the police and will make every effort to hold offenders to account and bring   
   them to justice.”   
   >   
   > Convictions for crimes under Section 127 of the Communications Act of 2003,   
   a law increasingly used to prosecute “internet trolls”, have increased   
   ten-fold in a decade, official figures revealed in May last year. They showed   
   1,209 people were found    
   guilty of offences under the law, compared with 143 in 2004, according to the   
   Ministry of Justice.   
   >   
   > The law criminalises “using [a] public electronic communications network   
   in order to cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety,” and can   
   result in a six-month prison term or fine of up to £5,000.   
   >   
   > “Pure rants, very childish [people online] are increasingly criminalised,   
   and as a result of that the police is becoming more and more involved in   
   controlling our morality”, explained Frank Furedi, emeritus professor of   
   sociology at the University    
   of Kent, on BBC Radio 4 this morning.   
   >   
   > Section 127 was the law used to prosecute James McConnell, the Northern   
   Irish Pastor charged with making “grossly offensive” remarks about Islam   
   during a sermon broadcast online in 2014. Read the whole thing   
   >   
   >   
      
      
   How the fuck does one annoy a fucking muslim?   
      
   omega   
      
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