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[Image descriptions in order: a twitter thread by @EmpressAlvara "Empress Alvara Nova (Debut TBA)" which says "Well, the mask is off, if it was ever really on. As I predicted, the Tik Tok ban has evolved into blatant censorship of the internet. Let's talk about it. Big rant incoming, but if you enjoy continuing to have even some semblance of personal freedom, you're gonna wanna listen 🧵]
["Bill S. 686 also known as the Restrict Bill (aka the TikTok Ban), can be read in full here govtrack.us/congress/bills...
However I intend to summarize the most significant parts if you'll bear with me a moment.
First off, this bill will ban the use of hardware such as modems, routers, home cameras, etc, and virtual tech such as VPNs, if they are manufactured by or used to contact and deal with "foreign adversaries."
Note that, while a summative list of "foreign adversaries" is given in the bill, it is subject to change at any time without warning.]
["This bill will make the use of VPNs to bypass bans on apps/content such as Tik Tok a criminal act, punishable by minimum imprisonment of 20 years and a minimum fine of $250,000 or $1,000,000 depending on if you knowingly did so for the explicit purpose of accessing banned content
The bill gives the federal government the power to access and monitor any activity from suspected devices, virtual or otherwise, without telling anyone. This essentially gives them the power to spy on you without your knowledge or consent, monitoring you at all times.]
["This includes routers, modems, online videogames, streaming apps, social media, ring cameras and other home camera systems, smart thermostats, literally anything that makes use of the internet]
["The method by which this will be done is by the President appointing a Secretary of Communication, who forms their own independent group without any votes or democratic selection, and that group can then make decisions behind closed doors without disclosing anything whatsoever]
["Decisions banning whatever they deem to be inappropriate or threatening content, or otherwise deemed a threat to national security. At any time. Without disclosure or voter input. And remember, accessing said content would be a crime under this bill.]
["If this passes, they can go through your text messages, your emails, your Snapchat, your Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and private messages on any other social media, anything that uses the internet, and they can censor it and prosecute anyone who disobeys these restrictions]
["In summation, this bill effectively bans anything at all the government deems inappropriate for whatever reason, very fast, without warning, and without voter input, and further allows the government to spy on you directly through anything that makes use of the internet, 24/7.]
["It is, without exaggeration, one of the most horrid and genuine threats to freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, and the overall rights and freedoms of Americans everywhere. Especially the right to privacy.
Everyone should be thoroughly invested in shooting this bill down, as it could result in the breaking up of mass communication methods, the targeted suppression of minority groups, the immediate quashing of dissent in any form wherever it may be, and a true totalitarian state."]
S.686 - RESTRICT Act
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General referendum: May pauses during defy over chronicle on public services
PM confronted by nurse over issue of low offer in Question Time special, while Jeremy Corbyn is interrogated over Trident and national security
Theresa May came under sustained pres over the Republican defendant record on public sector compensate, mental health services and social care in a antagonistic ballot copy of BBC1s Question Time broadcast less than a few weeks before polling day.
The prime minister faced a string of clumsy questions from members of the public, including certain challenges from a nanny, Victoria Davey, who left May faltering after tackling her over the 1% remunerate addition received without NHS staff.
May said she recognised the hard work people did in the health services but said her defendant had taken the difficult decision of enforcing remunerate imprisonment. Im being honest with you saying we will applied more coin in, but there isnt a supernatural money tree that we can shake to get everything we want, she said.
The prime minister claimed compensations in the NHS had increased, to which a being in the audience screamed that there had been a real-terms salary descent of 14% since 2010, contributing: So dont tell us were get a compensate rise.
One woman from the audience became emotional as she described arising as a result of a fitness-for-work exam in tears after being asked about her suicide struggles. Im not going to make any apologizes for the experience youve had, said the prime minister.
Under pressure after refusing to turn up for a TV dialogue earlier in the week, May was animated at first and scorned an accusation that she had played a U-turn by announcing a snap general election. No its not, sir I had the balls to call an election, she said.
Appearing straight-shooting after May on the programme of activities, Jeremy Corbyn too faced hostile investigate, coming under pressure over defence and security.
Pressed over his willingness to push the nuclear button in the face of imminent menace, the Labour leader said: I guess the relevant recommendations of anyone ever employing a nuclear weapon anywhere in the world is altogether terrifying and ghastly. It would result in the destruction of lives and community and environment of millions of beings. I would be actively engaged to ensure that danger didnt come about.
Asked again if there were any circumstances in which he would use such a artillery, Corbyn said his party had committed to renew Trident. I would consider the idea of using a nuclear weapon as something arising in a downfall of the whole worlds diplomatic structure, he said. There has to be no first help. There has to be a process of participation to bring about ultimately world-wide nuclear disarmament You cannot countenance a world-wide in which we could all be destroyed by nuclear war.
Jeremy Corbyn takes questions from the gathering. Image: WPA Pool/ Getty Images
The commentaries led to a heated exchange, with an incensed is part of the gathering asking if Corbyn would not even fire back if assaulted.
I would say no first employment of the artillery. That has to be the basis of which is something we do, the Labour lead said.
He then disagreed: Weve only got one planet, tells get together when we live on it and above all tells not destroy it The most effective use of “its not” to expend it because it is there.
Corbyn did receive support from one woman in the audience who said she could not is understandable others wanted to kill billions of people by exhausting a nuclear weapon.
Boris Johnson, the foreign ministers, said later: There is no point in having a atomic weapon unless you are willing in principle to deploy it. Im alarmed there is a assignment here about Jeremy Corbyns psychology and his politics and his naivety, with which he approaches not only the logic of the nuclear discouraging but too the Brexit negotiations.
Corbyn embarked his appearance, and received heartens, when he told me that he would have preferred to be debating the cabinet of ministers head-to-head. He challenged May to spell out the impact of her dementia imposition in the final days of general elections, saying it was careening that pensioners would not be told the level of a promised cap on social attend costs.
In her discussion, May was asked why she was not able to provide details of the maximum amount of money beings would have to spend on social charge, which was only promised after days of reaction against the policy.
May protected her failure to set out detailed information, although there are the policy is blamed for reducing the Conservative leading in the canvas in the past fortnight. Were talking about two different things. On the flooring, the very important people have a protection of their savings, which is greater than it is today. Thats why weve determine it at 100,000. But on the detonator, I think its right we have that consultation, with souls, with organisations that deal with these issues, with donations to make sure we get that at the right rank, she said.
May focused on Brexit and onrushes on Labour over issues of leader two subjects her campaign is planning to concentrate on in the final few daylights of the campaign.
I called a general election because I speculate the British people have a right to election and say whom they want to see passing them through the Brexit process, she said. And I believe they should have a prime minister with a resolute determination to carry out their will.
On Friday, May attempted to court business with a Financial Times interview in which she dedicated to consult firms during Brexit discussions. She predicted she would work with business and identify with them what their main concerns are when it comes to designing a new in-migration organisation, and stressed that there would be an implementation phase.
On the BBC1 program, she punched out at Corbyn with her poll mantra that he could only get into Downing Street propped up by the Lib Dems and the Scottish Nationalists, adding: Youd have Diane Abbott, who cant add up around the cabinet table, John McDonnell who is a Marxist, Nicola Sturgeon who wants to break our country up and Tim Farron who wants to take us back into the EU.
The audience objection Corbyn on Labours policies on a higher minimum wage, busines imposition rises and zero-hour contracts, with one person claiming the agenda would hurt business.
The Labour leader responded by saying there would be is supportive of small firms to be dealt with the increase in the wages that employees would be entitled to. There are a lot big companies that could well afford to pay it and shouldnt be precisely paying the minimum wage, he said.
Small companies could have troubles, we fully recognise that, Corbyn added, but said a Labour authority would work with them, either to give them excise succor or supporting in order to make sure the real living wage was paid but they didnt close down as a result.
Asked by student Edward Robbins about the zero-hours contracts that offer casual, flexible working, Corbyn said: Im not going to stop you working, its OK.
Andrew Gwynne, Labours election coordinator said: Its very regrettable the cabinet of ministers wouldnt debate with Jeremy and, after tonight, I can see why. She has no answers to the issues that really anxiety parties on the doorstep, the NHS and slashes facing our academies, and far from seeming solid and stable, she used certainly on the back hoof reacting most of the questions sloped to her.
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General referendum: May pauses during defy over chronicle on public services
PM confronted by nurse over issue of low offer in Question Time special, while Jeremy Corbyn is interrogated over Trident and national security
Theresa May came under sustained pres over the Republican defendant record on public sector compensate, mental health services and social care in a antagonistic ballot copy of BBC1s Question Time broadcast less than a few weeks before polling day.
The prime minister faced a string of clumsy questions from members of the public, including certain challenges from a nanny, Victoria Davey, who left May faltering after tackling her over the 1% remunerate addition received without NHS staff.
May said she recognised the hard work people did in the health services but said her defendant had taken the difficult decision of enforcing remunerate imprisonment. Im being honest with you saying we will applied more coin in, but there isnt a supernatural money tree that we can shake to get everything we want, she said.
The prime minister claimed compensations in the NHS had increased, to which a being in the audience screamed that there had been a real-terms salary descent of 14% since 2010, contributing: So dont tell us were get a compensate rise.
One woman from the audience became emotional as she described arising as a result of a fitness-for-work exam in tears after being asked about her suicide struggles. Im not going to make any apologizes for the experience youve had, said the prime minister.
Under pressure after refusing to turn up for a TV dialogue earlier in the week, May was animated at first and scorned an accusation that she had played a U-turn by announcing a snap general election. No its not, sir I had the balls to call an election, she said.
Appearing straight-shooting after May on the programme of activities, Jeremy Corbyn too faced hostile investigate, coming under pressure over defence and security.
Pressed over his willingness to push the nuclear button in the face of imminent menace, the Labour leader said: I guess the relevant recommendations of anyone ever employing a nuclear weapon anywhere in the world is altogether terrifying and ghastly. It would result in the destruction of lives and community and environment of millions of beings. I would be actively engaged to ensure that danger didnt come about.
Asked again if there were any circumstances in which he would use such a artillery, Corbyn said his party had committed to renew Trident. I would consider the idea of using a nuclear weapon as something arising in a downfall of the whole worlds diplomatic structure, he said. There has to be no first help. There has to be a process of participation to bring about ultimately world-wide nuclear disarmament You cannot countenance a world-wide in which we could all be destroyed by nuclear war.
Jeremy Corbyn takes questions from the gathering. Image: WPA Pool/ Getty Images
The commentaries led to a heated exchange, with an incensed is part of the gathering asking if Corbyn would not even fire back if assaulted.
I would say no first employment of the artillery. That has to be the basis of which is something we do, the Labour lead said.
He then disagreed: Weve only got one planet, tells get together when we live on it and above all tells not destroy it The most effective use of “its not” to expend it because it is there.
Corbyn did receive support from one woman in the audience who said she could not is understandable others wanted to kill billions of people by exhausting a nuclear weapon.
Boris Johnson, the foreign ministers, said later: There is no point in having a atomic weapon unless you are willing in principle to deploy it. Im alarmed there is a assignment here about Jeremy Corbyns psychology and his politics and his naivety, with which he approaches not only the logic of the nuclear discouraging but too the Brexit negotiations.
Corbyn embarked his appearance, and received heartens, when he told me that he would have preferred to be debating the cabinet of ministers head-to-head. He challenged May to spell out the impact of her dementia imposition in the final days of general elections, saying it was careening that pensioners would not be told the level of a promised cap on social attend costs.
In her discussion, May was asked why she was not able to provide details of the maximum amount of money beings would have to spend on social charge, which was only promised after days of reaction against the policy.
May protected her failure to set out detailed information, although there are the policy is blamed for reducing the Conservative leading in the canvas in the past fortnight. Were talking about two different things. On the flooring, the very important people have a protection of their savings, which is greater than it is today. Thats why weve determine it at 100,000. But on the detonator, I think its right we have that consultation, with souls, with organisations that deal with these issues, with donations to make sure we get that at the right rank, she said.
May focused on Brexit and onrushes on Labour over issues of leader two subjects her campaign is planning to concentrate on in the final few daylights of the campaign.
I called a general election because I speculate the British people have a right to election and say whom they want to see passing them through the Brexit process, she said. And I believe they should have a prime minister with a resolute determination to carry out their will.
On Friday, May attempted to court business with a Financial Times interview in which she dedicated to consult firms during Brexit discussions. She predicted she would work with business and identify with them what their main concerns are when it comes to designing a new in-migration organisation, and stressed that there would be an implementation phase.
On the BBC1 program, she punched out at Corbyn with her poll mantra that he could only get into Downing Street propped up by the Lib Dems and the Scottish Nationalists, adding: Youd have Diane Abbott, who cant add up around the cabinet table, John McDonnell who is a Marxist, Nicola Sturgeon who wants to break our country up and Tim Farron who wants to take us back into the EU.
The audience objection Corbyn on Labours policies on a higher minimum wage, busines imposition rises and zero-hour contracts, with one person claiming the agenda would hurt business.
The Labour leader responded by saying there would be is supportive of small firms to be dealt with the increase in the wages that employees would be entitled to. There are a lot big companies that could well afford to pay it and shouldnt be precisely paying the minimum wage, he said.
Small companies could have troubles, we fully recognise that, Corbyn added, but said a Labour authority would work with them, either to give them excise succor or supporting in order to make sure the real living wage was paid but they didnt close down as a result.
Asked by student Edward Robbins about the zero-hours contracts that offer casual, flexible working, Corbyn said: Im not going to stop you working, its OK.
Andrew Gwynne, Labours election coordinator said: Its very regrettable the cabinet of ministers wouldnt debate with Jeremy and, after tonight, I can see why. She has no answers to the issues that really anxiety parties on the doorstep, the NHS and slashes facing our academies, and far from seeming solid and stable, she used certainly on the back hoof reacting most of the questions sloped to her.
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General referendum: May pauses during defy over chronicle on public services
PM confronted by nurse over issue of low offer in Question Time special, while Jeremy Corbyn is interrogated over Trident and national security
Theresa May came under sustained pres over the Republican defendant record on public sector compensate, mental health services and social care in a antagonistic ballot copy of BBC1s Question Time broadcast less than a few weeks before polling day.
The prime minister faced a string of clumsy questions from members of the public, including certain challenges from a nanny, Victoria Davey, who left May faltering after tackling her over the 1% remunerate addition received without NHS staff.
May said she recognised the hard work people did in the health services but said her defendant had taken the difficult decision of enforcing remunerate imprisonment. Im being honest with you saying we will applied more coin in, but there isnt a supernatural money tree that we can shake to get everything we want, she said.
The prime minister claimed compensations in the NHS had increased, to which a being in the audience screamed that there had been a real-terms salary descent of 14% since 2010, contributing: So dont tell us were get a compensate rise.
One woman from the audience became emotional as she described arising as a result of a fitness-for-work exam in tears after being asked about her suicide struggles. Im not going to make any apologizes for the experience youve had, said the prime minister.
Under pressure after refusing to turn up for a TV dialogue earlier in the week, May was animated at first and scorned an accusation that she had played a U-turn by announcing a snap general election. No its not, sir I had the balls to call an election, she said.
Appearing straight-shooting after May on the programme of activities, Jeremy Corbyn too faced hostile investigate, coming under pressure over defence and security.
Pressed over his willingness to push the nuclear button in the face of imminent menace, the Labour leader said: I guess the relevant recommendations of anyone ever employing a nuclear weapon anywhere in the world is altogether terrifying and ghastly. It would result in the destruction of lives and community and environment of millions of beings. I would be actively engaged to ensure that danger didnt come about.
Asked again if there were any circumstances in which he would use such a artillery, Corbyn said his party had committed to renew Trident. I would consider the idea of using a nuclear weapon as something arising in a downfall of the whole worlds diplomatic structure, he said. There has to be no first help. There has to be a process of participation to bring about ultimately world-wide nuclear disarmament You cannot countenance a world-wide in which we could all be destroyed by nuclear war.
Jeremy Corbyn takes questions from the gathering. Image: WPA Pool/ Getty Images
The commentaries led to a heated exchange, with an incensed is part of the gathering asking if Corbyn would not even fire back if assaulted.
I would say no first employment of the artillery. That has to be the basis of which is something we do, the Labour lead said.
He then disagreed: Weve only got one planet, tells get together when we live on it and above all tells not destroy it The most effective use of “its not” to expend it because it is there.
Corbyn did receive support from one woman in the audience who said she could not is understandable others wanted to kill billions of people by exhausting a nuclear weapon.
Boris Johnson, the foreign ministers, said later: There is no point in having a atomic weapon unless you are willing in principle to deploy it. Im alarmed there is a assignment here about Jeremy Corbyns psychology and his politics and his naivety, with which he approaches not only the logic of the nuclear discouraging but too the Brexit negotiations.
Corbyn embarked his appearance, and received heartens, when he told me that he would have preferred to be debating the cabinet of ministers head-to-head. He challenged May to spell out the impact of her dementia imposition in the final days of general elections, saying it was careening that pensioners would not be told the level of a promised cap on social attend costs.
In her discussion, May was asked why she was not able to provide details of the maximum amount of money beings would have to spend on social charge, which was only promised after days of reaction against the policy.
May protected her failure to set out detailed information, although there are the policy is blamed for reducing the Conservative leading in the canvas in the past fortnight. Were talking about two different things. On the flooring, the very important people have a protection of their savings, which is greater than it is today. Thats why weve determine it at 100,000. But on the detonator, I think its right we have that consultation, with souls, with organisations that deal with these issues, with donations to make sure we get that at the right rank, she said.
May focused on Brexit and onrushes on Labour over issues of leader two subjects her campaign is planning to concentrate on in the final few daylights of the campaign.
I called a general election because I speculate the British people have a right to election and say whom they want to see passing them through the Brexit process, she said. And I believe they should have a prime minister with a resolute determination to carry out their will.
On Friday, May attempted to court business with a Financial Times interview in which she dedicated to consult firms during Brexit discussions. She predicted she would work with business and identify with them what their main concerns are when it comes to designing a new in-migration organisation, and stressed that there would be an implementation phase.
On the BBC1 program, she punched out at Corbyn with her poll mantra that he could only get into Downing Street propped up by the Lib Dems and the Scottish Nationalists, adding: Youd have Diane Abbott, who cant add up around the cabinet table, John McDonnell who is a Marxist, Nicola Sturgeon who wants to break our country up and Tim Farron who wants to take us back into the EU.
The audience objection Corbyn on Labours policies on a higher minimum wage, busines imposition rises and zero-hour contracts, with one person claiming the agenda would hurt business.
The Labour leader responded by saying there would be is supportive of small firms to be dealt with the increase in the wages that employees would be entitled to. There are a lot big companies that could well afford to pay it and shouldnt be precisely paying the minimum wage, he said.
Small companies could have troubles, we fully recognise that, Corbyn added, but said a Labour authority would work with them, either to give them excise succor or supporting in order to make sure the real living wage was paid but they didnt close down as a result.
Asked by student Edward Robbins about the zero-hours contracts that offer casual, flexible working, Corbyn said: Im not going to stop you working, its OK.
Andrew Gwynne, Labours election coordinator said: Its very regrettable the cabinet of ministers wouldnt debate with Jeremy and, after tonight, I can see why. She has no answers to the issues that really anxiety parties on the doorstep, the NHS and slashes facing our academies, and far from seeming solid and stable, she used certainly on the back hoof reacting most of the questions sloped to her.
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