Those departments are headed to paragraph three, “including online”, to find the ones they determine to be guilty of “violent extremism”.
What we do not know is their definition of “violent extremism”. After seeing Obama crying over gun violence while writing new rules to stop the sale of guns, I would say writings about guns on the internet will raise red flags of violent extremism. To accomplish their purpose, they are going to Silicon Valley to use computer smart people to search out those who indulge in “violent extremism” on line.
Silicon Valley searching the internet, will likely find Free Republic popping up along with other sites that feature independent citizens speaking their minds.
I think the internet police is starting.
Internet police force
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Agree and enforced by the global police force introduced September 29 by Loretta lynch at the UN.
Hate speech or blasphemy laws as posted in post 3 and link to legislation in post 23
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/globalpoliceforce/index?tab=articles
One major engineering firm that I worked for started showing big concerns about “violence in the workplace” around 1997. One item considered to be a red flag was any talk about guns. Any. This was Texas, and deer season was approaching!
Of course in Minnesota the mere mention of the word g-u-n would give some the vapors.