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Online safety? More like goodbye freedom of speech for every citizen.


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So...if you put something out on a social media platform and somebody takes offence - even if that wasn't your intention - you could be slung in jail and fined.


Or, if you sent a 'private' message on WhatsApp to someone about the jibby jab to try and wake them up to the dangers, and another person who's surveilling the chat decides that (a) it's false information, (b) you know it's false and (c) you intended to traumatise the recipient, you could be slung in jail and fined.


Who decides whether you intended to cause harm and who is reading your mind to find out what you know to be true and false?


In short, once this Online Safety Bill gets Royal Assent, any time you message someone or post something online that goes against the 'official line' and is not something that 'trusted sources' like the BBC are telling people, you risk 'causing harm' and being cancelled, fined and imprisoned.


But these rules don't apply to the media:


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The mainstream line is the only permitted line to take when publishing your opinion.


If you offend someone with your words, which they perceive to be inaccurate, you could lose your freedom.


And yet there are still millions of people who maintain 1984 is just a story and we are not living under a communist regime.


Have a listen to Neil and Katie, and take heed.



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