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Post by rieom on Jun 19, 2020 16:37:13 GMT
Note: I post articles like this because once a country passes this type of law, other countries seem to follow.
by Guy Millière June 8, 2020 at 4:00 am France was, in addition, paralyzed from any kind of growth by a proliferation of regulations and an omnipresent bureaucracy. During France's lockdown, a law was passed to fine heavily (250.000 euros, $275,000) any social network that published what a judge might consider "hateful"; people are also now asked to report to the justice department any suspicious statement they read or hear about. Since schools and high schools have reopened, teachers were invited by the government to listen to the conversations of their students and immediately to report any comment criticizing the government. "At the source of French misfortune, there are French traitors who bear French first names. They have been abusing the voters' trust for more than 40 years. They lied about the real state of society and ransacked the country". — Ivan Rioufol, columnist, Le Figaro, February 19, 2020.
Fair use for education and discussion purposes
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