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( , Tue 9 Oct 2012, 21:31, archived)
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Ace. As a kid, i didnt get this joke when i saw the film
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Tue 9 Oct 2012, 23:34,
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From what I saw on FB, sadly not to far from the truth; the cretins some people are
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Wed 10 Oct 2012, 9:53,
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Was trying to find out what the exact posts were in case there is a grey area.
Some seem to suggest he was posting it on a tribute wall rather than his own wall, which does make it more about intention to distress.
That said, I was reading the rant by that muslim guy who was sent to jail for a Facebook post, and it was clearly intended as hyperbole to make a reasonable point rather than a call to arms, so there does seem plenty to be scared about with the internet police.
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Wed 10 Oct 2012, 12:01,
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Some seem to suggest he was posting it on a tribute wall rather than his own wall, which does make it more about intention to distress.
That said, I was reading the rant by that muslim guy who was sent to jail for a Facebook post, and it was clearly intended as hyperbole to make a reasonable point rather than a call to arms, so there does seem plenty to be scared about with the internet police.
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he (Person A) posted it on his own wall, someone else (Person B) posted a screenshot of it on the grieving website.
Person A got prosecuted.
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Wed 10 Oct 2012, 15:32,
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Person A got prosecuted.