Stephen Parkinson, the director of Public Prosecution of England and Wales, issued a public statement – watch below – that native Brits had better stop speaking their minds on social media or else they will be rounded up and charged by law enforcement.
"The offense for incitement to racial hatred involves, uh, publishing or distributing material, uh, which is, uh, insulting, uh, or abusive, which is intended to or likely to start racial hatred," Parkinson says. "So if you retweet that, you're republishing that, and potentially you're committing that offense."
Parkinson goes on in the video below to reveal that the United Kingdom pays law enforcement officers to troll the internet in search of violators who disobey the government's demand that they just shut up and take the abuse.
"We do have dedicated police officers who are scouring social media – their job is to look for this material, uh, and then follow up with, uh, identification, arrests and so forth," Parkinson explains.
"So it's really, really serious. People might think they're not
doing anything harmful – they are, and the consequences will be visited
upon them."...<<<Read More>>>...