tfw brit fags does not realize that voting for conservatives probs will make 4chan illegal
weird how I haven't seen much about this here. you would think that all these edgy le epic right wing voters wouldn't be happy about theresa wanting to remove any privacy at all from the internet
really makes you ponder
>>129055963
>>129055060
Sure, but Brexit is what's really important.
you brits are fucked 10 fold i mean we're fucked too losing our internet rights as we speak in this so called free country democracy will never be the same in the west ever again.
>>129056094
and brexit may cause a new great depression if the UK doesn't get it's shit together.
>>129056094
Good thing both parties will go through with it.
Oh wait May is saying she is the only one that can be trusted with it.
And somehow people believe that.
>>129055060
>implying 4chan is important outside the lives of basement dwellers
>>129055060
Britbongs are retarded, always have been m8.
>>129055060
No, you've just read bullshit
I don't care much, anything other than Labour
>>129059352
Pretty sure 4chan easily comes under "extremist" content.
But enjoy being able to browse nothing but facebook, twitter, BBCchan and BBCtube under may's new regulated internet. At least we'll be safe from those terrorists she won't stop bringing in though, right?
>>129060598
I won't let them exclude you.
If they try to, trust that anon will have your back.
fuck Britain and fuck Pakistani people
>>129055963
Holy fuck you actually think a fucking website is comparable with the survival of your people. kys
>>129055060
Voting for liberals will make insults against muslims illegal, so browsing /pol/ will be illegal anyway.
>>129055060
>implying that's not why I voted for may
"Internet freedom" is another word for degeneracy. It is a source of information, nothing more. It's easy to see when (((they))) have got their noses in it, so there is nothing to fear for a sensible educated male.
>>129055963
What do you mean? It's been the next talking point going in to overdrive lately?
Of course /pol/ is dismissive of internet censorship, but it utterly fails to show itself to be other than last minute opposition narrative-building. Once again, the entire concept comes from the mental standpoint of
>anything but that
rather than
>hey let's do this!
>>129060967
It might shock you, but some people will gladly trade their lives for free speech.
>>129055060
Good it will purge out all the newfags who can't use a proxy
>all these NEETs voting Tory
>literally never seeing a single penny again
you motherfuckers might have to get jobs