Mrs. May had a simple message after the recent deadly terrorist attack in London.
“We need to do everything we can at home to reduce the risks of extremism online,” she told the British public, echoing a similar message by her government after a previous attack in Manchester.
Part of that plan is to demand that companies such as Apple and Facebook allow Britain’s national security agencies access to people’s encrypted messages on services like FaceTime and WhatsApp.
British politicians have another target in policing the internet: extremist messages that are circulated on Facebook, YouTube and other social media.
Britain’s freedom of expression laws are not as far-reaching as those in the United States, allowing British lawmakers to push for greater control over what is circulated across the web.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/19/technology/britain-encryption-privacy-hate-speech.html
>>130541790
Why not archive?
https://archive.is/uwp6a
>>130541790
Britain is literally 1984 the country.
You can't even have a TV in your house or buy a knife without Big Brother's approval.
>>130541790
The day is coming when all Brits will be allowed to talk about is weather. The end of shitposting, the end of internet for the anglo.
can't wait.
>>130541790
>“We need to do everything we can at home to reduce the risks of extremism online,”
But not in the real world, huh?
>>130541790
I'm beginning to suspect that may is a crypto jew, pretending to support brexit, but pushing for censorship and thought policing against white people.