Byker
2020-09-20 19:28:02 UTC
More democrat insanity. George Floyd was a monster but since he was
black, the white-hating racist dems want to honor him!!
https://apnews.com/94ba10cea1064d5e3f60041fa27e26b7
sep 18 2020 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A stretch of a Minneapolis street that
includes the place where George Floyd was killed will soon be named in his
honor.
Sounds like hood needs a visit from an Anders Breivik or Brenton Tarrant.black, the white-hating racist dems want to honor him!!
https://apnews.com/94ba10cea1064d5e3f60041fa27e26b7
sep 18 2020 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A stretch of a Minneapolis street that
includes the place where George Floyd was killed will soon be named in his
honor.
I hear in NZ now you can get ten years in prison for possession
of Tarrant's shooting video. What about screenshots?
Target acquired! http://tinyurl.com/y5up2rtr
Run, Akhmed! http://tinyurl.com/y2ho9ts4
I'll bet this is banned too: http://tinyurl.com/y6sh4cqk
“'Do not download it. Do not share it. If you are found to have a copy of
the video or to have shared it, you face fines & potential imprisonment,'
read a statement from the police via local news source Wellington Live."
Sounds like Tayyip Erdogan...
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Zero Hedge, LiveLeak blocked, sharers warned of jail as NZ censors crack
down on mosque attack video
19 Mar, 2019 07:43
New Zealand police are warning citizens they’ll face 10 years in prison
for sharing the Christchurch mosque attack video, and a host of websites
have been blocked as censors scrub the shooter’s manifesto from the
internet.
Video footage of killer Brenton Tarrant’s shooting spree at a
Christchurch mosque on Friday – which left 50 worshippers dead – was
pulled from Facebook immediately after the massacre. With the footage
proliferating on several hosting platforms afterwards, the Kiwi
authorities have already charged an 18-year-old man for sharing the
video, as well as for posting other “objectionable” comments days before
the shooting.
The teenager faces up to ten years in prison, under New Zealand’s
‘objectionable and restricted material’ laws. Police have meanwhile
issued an overt threat to anyone else looking for the video.
“Do not download it. Do not share it. If you are found to have a copy of
the video or to have shared it, you face fines & potential
imprisonment,” read a statement from the police via local news source
Wellington Live.
Under the objectionable material laws, corporations can be fined up to
NZ$200,000 (US$173,000) for sharing the video or any related content.
Unsurprisingly, New Zealand’s Internet Service Providers rushed to ban
websites suspected of sharing the shooting-related materials since the
tragedy.
Reports from internet users across New Zealand say that 8chan – the site
on which Tarrant announced his atack and posted links to his white
nationalist manifesto – has been banned. Social discussion service
Dissenter has also been banned, as has content sharing platform
Bitchute. In neighboring Australia, ISPs have reportedly banned
“cesspool of the internet,” 4chan.
Trolls and memers attempting to access Bitchute and 4chan were greeted
with an Interpol notice warning that the sites in question are
“distributing child sexual abuse material.”
Popular video sharing site LiveLeak has also been reportedly blocked –
although its moderators explicitly said in a statement that they would
not allow the live video of the shooting to be shared there.
Even the anti-establishment blog and economic news site Zero Hedge was
roped in, and has been reportedly banned by some New Zealand ISPs. While
the reason was not immediately clear, the popular anonymous news source
has extensively covered the Kiwi censorship efforts in wake of the
shooting and posted excerpts from Tarrant’s manifesto – but so did a
host of other Anglophone media, including the Daily Mail, quoted in
several Zero Hedge articles.
The 80-page manifesto – a violent invective against Muslim immigration
littered with internet memes and 4chan insider jokes – has been scrubbed
from multiple file-hosting sites, including Scribd and Pastebin.
The crackdown extends beyond New Zealand too. Far-right provocateur Milo
Yiannopoulos was banned from entering Australia after the shootings, for
a Facebook post in which he called Islam a “barbaric, alien” religious
culture. Yiannopoulos had already been engaged in a protracted legal
battle with the Australian government for almost a year to bring his
controversial speaking tour to the country. While in the UK, police
arrested a man in Oldham on Saturday for alleged social media posts
“making reference and support for the terrible events in New Zealand.”
https://www.rt.com/news/454158-new-zealand-censors-mosque-shooting/