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Previously on "DOOM: Freedom of Speech"

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    I had great trouble with getting too wet and I had to buy a and Electrolux to replace it
    Wise words.

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  • Paddy
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    I can sympathise with the Anti-Vax lobby. I had great trouble with getting too wet and I had to buy a and Electrolux to replace it

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  • AtW
    started a topic DOOM: Freedom of Speech

    DOOM: Freedom of Speech

    "Covid-19: Labour calls for law to stop anti-vaccination fake news online

    Labour is calling on the government to bring in emergency laws to "stamp out dangerous" anti-vaccine content online.

    In a letter, Labour said there should be financial and criminal penalties for social media firms that do not remove anti-vaccine fake news.

    It comes after this week's news that the world's first effective Covid vaccine - made by Pfizer and BioNTech - had seen positive early results.

    The government said it took the issue "extremely seriously".

    It said it had "secured a major commitment" from social media companies Facebook, Twitter and Google to tackle anti-vaccine content."

    Source: Covid-19: Labour calls for law to stop anti-vaccination fake news online - BBC News

    Seems sensible to forcibly vaccinate first those who are against vaccinations or is it?

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