British Police Arrest Man Over Social Media Post About Palestinian Flags – Justice or Censorship ?

A British man has been arrested after posting on social media that he did not want to see Palestinian flags displayed in his city. The incident has sparked a heated debate about free speech, hate speech laws, and the limits of online expression in the UK.

While some argue the arrest was necessary to prevent potential unrest, others see it as an overreach and a dangerous precedent for silencing opinions. Join us as we break down the story, the legal implications, and the broader societal impact.

What are your thoughts? Is this about maintaining public order or suppressing free speech? Let us know in the comments!

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Online Safety Bill: social media bosses to face jail if children aren’t protected

Social media bosses who repeatedly fail to protect children from online harms will face jail, after the Government was forced to head off a potential rebellion by Tory backbenchers.

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Under the changes to the Online Safety Bill, executives whose platforms fail to block content involving abuse, suicide and self harm could get two years in prison – a concession that prevents a potentially embarrassing Commons defeat for Rishi Sunak.
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