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can you post a link or two to an example case where somebody was arrested for posting facts? thanks.
"Facts" are subjective these days with many ideologues and activists saying that science is racist or oppressive.

In the UK a 37 year old woman was arrested in front of her autistic daughter and 21-month old breast-feeding son for calling a transgender woman "a man" on Twitter. She was detained for 7 hours and months later her phone and computer were still not returned. She was in the middle of doing a Masters in Forensic Psychology.

Then there was another man (also in the UK, surprise) who simply liked and retweeted a limerick poem on Twitter. He was phoned and then visited by police. When he asked if he had committed any crime they said no but that they wanted to check if his "thinking was right".

There are many examples of police overstepping their boundaries and policing speech (or an "offensive" comment) where no crime has been committed.

Meanwhile in England , fatal stabbings are at a 70 year high. Priorities eh...
 
nice try but the cartels don't give a shit about a wall. according to the dea, mexican cartels...:

the dea said:
transport the bulk of their drugs over the Southwest Border through ports of entry (POEs) using passenger vehicles or tractor trailers,
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The drugs are typically secreted in hidden compartments when transported in passenger vehicles or comingled with legitimate goods when transported in tractor trailers.
help me understand how a wall stops, or even impacts that, at all?

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"Facts" are subjective these days with many ideologues and activists saying that science is racist or oppressive.

In the UK a 37 year old woman was arrested in front of her autistic daughter and 21-month old breast-feeding son for calling a transgender woman "a man" on Twitter. She was detained for 7 hours and months later her phone and computer were still not returned. She was in the middle of doing a Masters in Forensic Psychology.

Then there was another man (also in the UK, surprise) who simply liked and retweeted a limerick poem on Twitter. He was phoned and then visited by police. When he asked if he had committed any crime they said no but that they wanted to check if his "thinking was right".

There are many examples of police overstepping their boundaries and policing speech (or an "offensive" comment) where no crime has been committed.

Meanwhile in England , fatal stabbings are at a 70 year high. Priorities eh...

Sources?

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