Tag: hate speech
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Republicans pivot from Free Speech advocates to crusaders against Hate Speech
The atmosphere around President Donald Trump and his associates following Charlie Kirk’s murder is one of retribution as the President directs his party and his government to address what he describes as “hate speech” and “paid agitators”. President Trump also instructed his Attorney General to look into these matters following a visit he made to…
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More hate speech charges on the way
The Police have been very busy as of lately, not conducting their investigations of high-level corruption, but monitoring what people say on Facebook. Apparently, Michael Kaden of Newz.mt will be charged for hate speech, just to make sure to collect the arraignments of all of Matt Bonnano’s friends. Be warned folks. There is a tough…
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Labour Youth in favour of censorship
Daniel Attard, the Labour Party candidate for the European Parliament, is continuing his offensive against government critics making his election campaign mostly about that: defending Labour, defending criminals, and attacking critics and journalists. Now, he filed a police report against an individual who usually comments on social media about politics. Daniel Attard is accusing Godfrey…
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The Franco Debono effect: a genuine hatred for journalists and free speech
Franco Debono and Alex Borg love gaslighting journalists and critics as “hateful figures” when in fact, all they are doing is fomenting hatred against journalists and free speech. I’ve received a lot of abuse from Adrian Delia’s supporters during the past few days, and I’m not going to bother to upload it, but here is…
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Can the Opposition get its act together instead of having its MPs regulate what people say on TikTok?
The Minister for Inclusion Julian Farrugia is at it again, prosecuting people for “hate speech” against people with disabilities, this time, prosecuting nobodies on TikTok. Supposedly, this shows that the Labour Party still has some values left. The Opposition MP and Shadow Minister for Inclusion, Graziella Galea wants us to know that she is taking…
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Memes can be illegal thanks to the Labour Party
Corrupt Minister for Inclusion and Wellbeing Julia Farrugia Portelli is bragging that thanks to a law she introduced a man was handed a €10,000 fine for publishing an “offensive meme” about down-syndrome people. You read that right, and if it doesn’t sound ridiculous already, here is a quote by the magistrate herself: So, are we…

