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Posted by abawany 2 hours ago

Texas woman arrested for Facebook post about town water quality(reclaimthenet.org)
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pstuart 1 hour ago|
This is a textbook free speech issue, versus not being able to post your conspiracy theory on some web site which has nothing to do with free speech.
Lionga 38 minutes ago|
Who decideds what is free speech and what is a conspiracy theory?

For a long time saying tabaco creates lung cancers was basically a conspiracy theory and saying it is healthy was free speech.

jyounker 13 minutes ago||
Since at least the 70s everyone knew that it caused lung cancer. It's just that industry spending prevented anyone from doing something about it, in the exactly the same way that we've been seeing with global warming.
nadermx 2 hours ago||
Imagine the town of flynt getting arrested for having your government fail you.
bfkwlfkjf 1 hour ago||
Land of the free
nozzlegear 1 hour ago||
This is newsworthy because it's a clear and flagrant violation of her rights.

Source: I was threatened with a lawsuit by my own town for criticizing them online, but the ACLU helped me counter sue and win a settlement for violating my first amendment rights.

poly2it 1 hour ago||
Was the comment you are replying to edited?
vjvjvjvjghv 1 hour ago|||
I assume you mean "Land of the fee"
nxm 47 minutes ago|||
Yea compared to Europe where you get arrested for memes
markoman 1 hour ago|||
'Equal Justice Under Law'
6stringmerc 1 hour ago||
World Cup Tourists about to get some “civic lessons” if they buy that too much, mmmhmmm.
markoman 1 hour ago||
This type of treatment of citizenry by the State of Texas, and its various (and especially red) localities should be all one needs to see of where conservatives (and Christian Naitonalism) will take our country in the future -- should they get their way. Republicans hope to enable just such a future by scaring Americans with made-up visions of transsexuals 'grooming' their children, yet they cleverly hide what awaits behind the curtain. The is the same curtain that hides why Israel is supposed to be so very, very important to the U.S. but not so much that we make them state #51. This is the magical (read: Biblical) rationale that the U.S. makes excuses for Israel's attack on its own USS Liberty in 1967.

Saying nothing of the future of abortion & contraception, U.S. conservatives base their worldview on sexuality & reproduction and seek to burden it with fixtures that we have already spent hundreds of year to free ourselves from. At the same time, they take their eye off the ball of keeping our country competitive in the world. How embarrassing it is now to have the Chinese president suggest that the U.S. is in decline and that it shouldn't get caught in a Thucydides Trap.

Yet, that is where Trump has put us indeed.

dlubarov 5 minutes ago||
> the U.S. makes excuses for Israel's attack on its own USS Liberty in 1967.

It's strange how this 59-year-old incident keeps getting brought up. Friendly fire happens all the time, and Israel apologized and paid reparations ages ago.

jyounker 12 minutes ago||
Well said.
joshuafuller 1 hour ago||
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breck 1 hour ago||
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cboyardee 1 hour ago||
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userbinator 1 hour ago||
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stouset 1 hour ago||
I would imagine it’s hard to be reminded of things that didn’t actually occur.
userbinator 1 hour ago||
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stouset 1 hour ago|||
Indeed the brainwashing is still alive and well.

It’s been five years since multiple COVID-19 vaccines have been widely available and administered worldwide, and just about the worst common side effects have been a small risk of mild, self-resolving myocarditis in mRNA vaccines and an increased risk of clotting for adenoviral vector vaccines which have been either discontinued or fallen out of use.

Past those, there have been rare (~5 per million doses) cases of Guillain-Barré or anaphylaxis, but those are broadly in line with risk profiles for other vaccines.

Despite repeated insistence from chronically-online nutjobs, the sky has not fallen, and the well-known, well-published, and well-studied risks of these vaccines remain drastically lower than the risks of actually contracting the disease they inhibit. Which is the whole goddamn point.

galangalalgol 1 hour ago||||
To make it more explicit. Censorship is always bad. There is no censorship for the good of the people. If fewer people had gotten vaccines because we didn't censor claims it was dangerous, maybe more people would have died. Maybe hospitals would have shut down from crowding. We can't know for sure. But because that was censored, amongst other things, the trust in government dropped even lower. This in turn is allowing populists from both parties to win and local state and national levels. Populists always hurt the economy and damage individual freedoms. There is no substitute for trust, and it is a generational project to rebuild it. Censorship of any speech errodes it and harms all of us more than letting people who are probably wrong speak.
thinkingtoilet 1 hour ago||||
Provide proof of someone getting arrested for a social media post.
userbinator 1 hour ago|||
Did the ones posting about the water provide "proof" also?
queenkjuul 1 hour ago|||
Rtfa
nilslindemann 1 hour ago||||
Lying is not free speech.
GaryBluto 1 hour ago||
It very much is.
nilslindemann 1 hour ago||
It may be a necessary mechanism to prevent harm, but it is not free speech. Whenever you are lying you are not a free being, because you need to invest a part of your energy to uphold the lie.
breck 1 hour ago|||
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gdulli 1 hour ago||
We should call this obsession "longest Covid". Certain people will be on this until they die.
userbinator 1 hour ago||
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