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joe463369
·4 days ago·discuss
> except that honest-to-God child rapists get extremely lenient sentences in Western Europe and rarely (if ever) get deported afterwards.

Where would you imagine western European rapists could be deported to? Presumably Fred West, Jimmy Savile, Ted Heath, Gary Glitter, Richard Huckle, Ian Watkins, Stewart Hall and Fred Talbot need to be sent back to Pakistan or similar where they learnt their wicked ways. You daft get
joe463369
·5 days ago·discuss
The unquestioned view in certain circles - including here - is that when the EU/UK does something that chips away at people's online privacy, there's un ulterior motive.

It's entirely possible that politicians just want to do something about CSAM and young people having their mind twisted by social media. The electorate do seem to be keen on some sort of action.
joe463369
·23 days ago·discuss
Who are the 'pedos' in government?
joe463369
·23 days ago·discuss
Is there any evidence of this? I hear it time and again with very little justification.
joe463369
·23 days ago·discuss
There is nothing in this article that suggests the UK government are planning to ban VPNs.
joe463369
·last month·discuss
Someone using their phone while driving in the UK will almost certainly be charged £200. They'll only receive the maximum £1000 charge in extreme circumstances.

Please don't lie.
joe463369
·last month·discuss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBUUx0jUKxc
joe463369
·last month·discuss
> OI mate, you got a loicense for that operating system?

please don't
joe463369
·last month·discuss
Yes, they were both written by British people.
joe463369
·last month·discuss
The UK has a constitution.
joe463369
·last month·discuss
There is zero evidence of any UK police action.
joe463369
·last month·discuss
It's not denial. Nothing's happened.
joe463369
·last month·discuss
Some 'people on HN' might have some slight sympathy for people aren't wealthy tech workers. Maybe even the sort of people who live in Alabama.
joe463369
·2 months ago·discuss
> TEMO will more than likely just pass the cost of this onto EU consumers.

Good. I want to know my AIEONUS phone charger isn't going to burn my house down and I'm more than happy pay a premium for that knowledge.
joe463369
·3 months ago·discuss
Do you live in the United Kingdom?
joe463369
·5 months ago·discuss
Democracy is having the laws Americans approve of, because God wrote their Constitution.
joe463369
·5 months ago·discuss
It is undemocratic that European countries insist on making laws that Americans don't like.
joe463369
·5 months ago·discuss
> This has led to outrageous examples such as this man who is facing a longer sentence for burning a Quran than the man who stabbed him (for burning said Quran): https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8xr12yx5l4o

This is a more than a bit misleading. The Quran-burner received a £240 fine, his assailant got 20 weeks suspended. Also, though he went for him with a knife, he wasn't successful - nobody was stabbed.
joe463369
·6 months ago·discuss
Where are the Grok acolytes to tell us "He could have written a poem encouraging himself to commit suicide in Vim."
joe463369
·6 months ago·discuss
You've backtracked from your 'blank sign' position. I'm pointing out that your "People were just arrested for holding up signs like 'abolish monarchy'" might be on similarly shaky ground.

If it's not clear, I'm also heavily implying that you should be questioning the veracity of whatever source you're getting this easily-debunked tripe from.