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Marcel's avatar

I too have concerns about what is going on in the UK, but once again the author has been deceptive in how he frames some of the incidents that have resulted in jail sentences.

Julie Sweeney did not make her comment in "private, closed conversations". She made it on a public Facebook community group with 5000+ members. It was a clear bomb threat ("It’s absolutely ridiculous. Don’t protect the mosques. Blow the mosque up with the adults in it."), and her sentence is absolutely deserved. Had she said that same comment out loud in front of a crowd with a loudspeaker, I doubt the result would have been any different.

Connolly was also publicly posting on X, called for hotels holding asylum seekers to be set on fire, and her own defense agreed that she intended on inciting violence.

Why does the author continue to be so deceptive? Are there not better examples of over reach if this is such a huge problem? And why are the editors not catching this?

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The Ulcer's avatar

My strident take: if Bill C-9 were being enforced, we should see the arrest of many a Hamas-supporting protester. Alas, we will likely only see enforcement against those who act against a protected voter bloc.

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