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mapuc 10-04-19 04:27 PM

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The meaning of this thread was to ask you if this friends friend was correct when she wrote this as an answer to my comment.

I said to our fellow friends a free Danish debatforum would perhaps be a better choice than FB, who keeps on jailing Danish member even though they haven't been breaking any law of free expression according to Danish law.

In other word she means there is no such things a free speech anymore-Not in a Country who's member of the EU.

Markus

Catfish 10-04-19 05:01 PM

hmm i'm not sure. If someone is breaking the rules in Facebook it is FB's Right to stop it, just like in this forum, or any other. There is no free speech even here, though Neal and the moderators are very forgiving imho.
If someone insults other persons or proposes to harm them.. i do not know which special case you or your friend's friend thought of, or refer to.

There was a lot of hubbub about the EU wanting to 'punish' or 'ban' anyone who says something against the EU. This is not true. But if someone agitates and proposes to kill some EU or danish politician for his/her opinion, there has to be a clear cut, and rightly so.
I know that the level of public discussion has deteriorated in the last years, with some politicians serving as shining examples to follow them, with some (new) media echoing them. I would try not to follow them.

mapuc 10-04-19 05:10 PM

Insulting another person shall never be allowed and a yellow card for such an action is ok.

We have almost free writing in this forum-We are not allowed to use certain words and we are not allowed to insult another member, but beside that we can discuss almost everything.(Not funny things grown-ups do in their bedroom)

Throughout the years I have seen members starting thread they meant was interesting to be discussed. Well we all have.

And not to forget - We have an ability to derail threads.

Markus

JU_88 10-04-19 05:18 PM

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Oh yes! Boris the leader of the nation! lmao!! Why should England's prime minister care for the rest of the UK like Scotland, Ireland or Wales? These underlings are truly not worth thinking About (or so Mr Rees-Mogg would describe it).
Eh, Well yeah I doubt toffy nosed Boris cares that much for the underlings no, but neither does Farage, Swinson Sturgeon or Corbyn. They all care about their own political ideologies & power first. Sure, they all 'believe' they are doing 'good' in their own way.... but then so did Hitler.

Wales & N.I mostly Voted leave, Scotland was a landslide for remain, but Remain still lost so i'm not sure where you are going with this - Boris 'says' he will take the UK out the EU, which it appears is what a slim majority of the country wants. I understand you don't like it, and you are deeply opposed to that. but we must try to keep it in perspective.

mapuc 10-04-19 05:38 PM

Whether its a German, British, French or some other politicians they do care a lot....during an election and only until the day and hour where the voting station close....thereafter...make a wild guess.

Markus

JU_88 10-04-19 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2630794)
Whether its a German, British, French or some other politicians they do care a lot....during an election and only until the day and hour where the voting station close....thereafter...make a wild guess.

Markus

Yup, They be like, 'Look at all our great proposals for new infrastructure, public services & lovley tax breaks, which your grand kids and future migrants will end up having to pay for. But we will be out of office by then, so......... :D'


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