See that astar internet bullies? You know who you are!
London (AFP) - People found guilty of Internet "trolling" in Britain could be jailed for up to two years under government proposals outlined on Sunday, following a number of high-profile cases of abusive and threatening behaviour on Twitter.
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...Hmm.... Didnt Realise This Was About........ Pet Rock.....lol.....Thought It Was Just ....General View.............
Very well said, Tsongkhapa!
BARRY: show me where I stated (in any posting on Ashtar) your claim of "any kind of comment that disagrees with what they say is automatically seen by them to be trolling." YOU ARE MAKING AN ASSUMPTION.
Maybe or just illusions, in Italy there are gangsters all over the world and do what you want as immigrants from africa and Eastern Europe and South america are UNPUNISHED because the PRISONS are full!!
come in Italy ... and ....
OLD: "Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me."
NEW: "D!cks in cracks may cause heart attacks but names will never hurt me."
MORE RECENT: "I want to report bullying because he/she hurt my feelings by calling my political hero and my political views in refernce to an under-90 IQ idiot."
BS...that political crap is all you have on the brain, Malcolm. I know of no one whose been reported for such nonsense. You and pet both get away with a lot of name calling when people disagree with you so apparently you're not being reported too often.
BTW, in case you haven't noticed pet is the one whining about being bullied. LOL
Lol Avatar...poor boy.............
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AVATAR: politics are brought up for a good reason, because venues like this one allow awakening pf others through freedom of speech, and this can be taken away with "anti-bullying" censorship tactics.
The Nashville Police announced they just denied the U.S. Secret Service an illegal search warrant to be made against a Facebook critic of Obama, as this Secret Service action is very similar to what Hitler's Brown Shirts did to Jewish critics of Hitler. And if "bullying" can be expanded to include such criticism, we are thus embracing the equivalent of Hitler's Brown Shirts. And please don't say this can't happen in America, 'cause it almost did in Nashville.
Oath Upheld: Nashville Cops Refused Secret Service Request for Illegal Search of Obama Critic
Nashville Police Chief Steve Anderson recently sent a letter to Congress alleging that Secret Service agents asked Nashville police to falsify a warrant so that the agents could search the home of a Nashville resident who had posted about President Obama
Following Secret Service Director Julia Pierson’s recent resignation over a major security breach at the White House, new allegations are facing the president’s embattled security detail. According to Phil Williams at News Channel 5, Nashville Police Chief Steve Anderson sent ascathing letter last week to the House Committee on Oversight complaining that Secret Service agents asked Nashville police officers to falsify a warrant during an investigation into a local resident who allegedly posted “threatening” comments about President Obama on Facebook.
Williams’ report notes that, in January of 2013, Secret Service agents working out of the Nashville field office visited the home of the resident who made the Facebook postings and knocked on his door. Then, an agent called local police and asked for backup, stating that the individual was refusing to let them in without a warrant and appeared to be armed. When Nashville police arrived, they informed the Secret Service agents that the man in question is a licensed gun owner, did not violate the law, and that a warrant would be required in order to investigate further. Chief Anderson said in his letter, “one of the agents then asked a [Nashville police] sergeant to ‘wave a piece of paper’ in an apparent effort to dupe the resident into thinking that they indeed had a warrant.” Faced with a request to violate their oath of office and the rights of a citizen, the officers with the Metro Nashville Police Department flatly refused and left the scene.
Chief Anderson, upset that his officers were asked to violate a citizen’s rights in a way that could have escalated into a dangerous situation, contacted then Secret Service Director Julia Pierson and Assistant Director A.T. Smith to file a complaint. Pierson did not reply to Anderson, but Smith did so in a demeaning tone, essentially telling Nashville’s police chief to “mind [his] own affairs” and refusing to investigate the incident.
An angry Anderson then met with officials in the Secret Service’s Nashville field office and asked, “Do you think it is appropriate to wave a piece of paper in the air and tell him you have a warrant when you do not have a warrant?” In his letter, Anderson noted that an unnamed Secret Service official replied, “I don’t know. I’m not a lawyer.” Anderson then inquired as to why Secret Service agents would request that Nashville police falsify a warrant if they felt that it was something that they had lawful authority to do, implying that merely by asking, the agents were demonstrating their understanding that they were making an illegal request. Anderson noted that his “complaint was not well-received” and that officials would not offer any reassurance that similar incidents would be prevented in the future.
Talk about fear porn!!! and then there's this-they can do it you can't;
Pro-Democrat(Socialist party)Hagan flyer has a picture of a lynching. Was put on cars parked at a Fayetteville church on Sunday #ncpol #ncsen