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– OmegaBird 40 points 1 year ago +40 / -0

You can always place the VPN server overseas and access from there, like anyone would, using a VPN. Still, though, the UK somehow speed through to fascism faster than Australia did.

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– SophiesBoyfriend 34 points 1 year ago +34 / -0

Someone said it here first-

the more the country has been stolen from the native people. The greater the urgency for fascism to control what they can see and learn.

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– Feelsgood2020 20 points 1 year ago +20 / -0

But this is not a product fascism. It is a product of the “democracy” we were promised. This is the end result.

/Fascism is the solution you are programmed to ignore.

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– akira2501 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

A democracy where elections are stolen using money is fascism.

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– SparkMandrill83 16 points 1 year ago +16 / -0

Democracy does not end any other way. Even the ancient Greeks who created it predicted it would always end up exactly like this.

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– akira2501 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Nations are not meant to be permanent. Your political boundaries are what kills you in the long run.

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– RoulerBleu 15 points 1 year ago +15 / -0

Money? They flat-out declare elections invalid when they don't get their way.

The results of the Romanian elections was overturned because a populist nationalist came ahead in the first turn.

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– akira2501 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

The illusion of democracy but the implementation of fascism.

Why people would want this is beyond me.

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– Feelsgood2020 9 points 1 year ago +9 / -0

The use of money to buy influence of politicians is a natural feature of democracy. That is exactly why the elites support it.

Feel free to provide a solution to this problem, using democratic means, and explain how you were the first to solve this problem while all others nations have failed to do so.

“A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals, and you know it.”

I would prefer to be led by an individual of kinship over a mongrelized collection of people who benefit from my labor.

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– akira2501 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

No no.. literally "stolen." Not an "inconvenient turnout" but literal fraud. Which you have witnessed.

This is not democracy.

You're quoting a Will Smith movie to back up your point? lol.

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– explosivebuttplug 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

nope that is oligarchy, however we live in a oligarchical technocracy meaning the wealthy use technology to control the plebs

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– BeefyBelisarius 20 points 1 year ago +20 / -0

That's not how jurisdiction works. It's been a long time since Britain ruled the world. Have those island retards not noticed they don't have an empire anymore?

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– TriangleGang 19 points 1 year ago +19 / -0

Yes I don't find this to be a very compelling request to a foreign government: "someone from the UK broke our laws and pretended to be from another country to access a website owned by someone in your country that doesn't offer services in the UK. Please assist us in levying a ruinous fine on the company based out of your country that doesn't do business in the UK."

The US in particular under Trump would almost assuredly tell them to go fuck themselves.

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– BeefyBelisarius 11 points 1 year ago +11 / -0

British law may say that those snaggle-toothed humanoids have global jurisdiction, but good luck enforcing it when every other nation claims sovereignty over their own lands.

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– TriangleGang 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

Enforcing any sort of punishment outside of their jurisdiction is going to require the cooperation of the country where the website is actually based.

Now, countries do often assist each other in law enforcement, but in a situation like this it's most probable that the host country will simply check to see if the website met their own standards of due diligence in attempting to comply with UK law- which would probably be simply blocking all traffic from the UK.

I can't see any country requiring their website operators to employ expensive and sophisticated technology to attempt to suss out whether or not a connection is a VPN and whether or not it ultimately redirects to the UK. They have a vested interest in the economic success of their companies, and they are not going to make them take unreasonable measures to comply with obtuse foreign laws.

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– deleted 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0
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– Goy_to_the_world 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

LOL. Gab is constantly faced with these "lawful orders". Andrew Torba posts them regularly along with his reply to go pound sand as it's not his duty to obey foreign laws. Germany has been hilariously hounding him for years to supply data on suspected German citizens that have committed wrongthink. He often replies with the same memes the German government has deemed illegal.

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– ernsithe 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

a website is responsible for content served to a UK citizen

Why the focus on VPNs? If that statement is accurate, then no website can detect if content is served to a UK citizen traveling abroad. Which would make even blacklisting the entire UK and all known VPNs insufficient. Which is probably the interpretation they're hoping for.

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– AlfredicEnglishRules 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

They still have a lot of influence. About half of India considers itself British. About half of England thinks Scotland is British and should be ruled over it like they do the rest of the North.

I think one of the reasons why Ireland is reacting is because they had multiple attempts in the last century or two to be replaced by 'British'.

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– ModsAreAIDS 7 points 1 year ago +7 / -0

until someone gets investigated and fined.

Then let them enforce it. Anyone running a website that isn't hosted in the UK can simply tell them to go fuck themselves, and the UK will have zero recourse. This is all bark and no bite.

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– theaustrianpainter 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

I'm sure some anti child porn or terrorism laws can be used in this case.

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– 83671R18 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Respond with "The british government has been marked as a cartel actively involved in the production and distribution of child pornography and trafficking of children."

"In accordance of regulation FW-61: Privateers to target human traffickers, a bounty of 100 gram of 24-karat gold per verified capture will be issued. Any british agent thus captured must be brought to the assay office for verification along with the original of the Governor's signed Letter of Marquee issued to the Privateer."

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– RoulerBleu 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

Bitchute should move to the USA to solve this.

UK government to american company that has no office in the UK :

''Block VPNs so our prisoners can't be exposed to Wrongthink on your website, OR ELSE!''

''Or else what? We're not in the UK. Go fuck yourselves. ''

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– ItLivesInTheWind 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

They're speed running now that the House of Windsor is headed by a champion of the WEF. The aristocracy has pull. Australia doesn't have this so the wind can shift there.

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– Lurker404 21 points 1 year ago +21 / -0

Isn't bitchute being run out of the UK? That was always a really bad idea.

They already complied with censorship so hard they've been useless here in Gemrany for a long time. Whenever someone linked a video there I got the error message "video/channel not available in your country".

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– XBX_X 24 points 1 year ago +24 / -0

Yes, it's a UK-based company, which is beyond retarded. Might as well have founded the company inside China. Idiots!

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– SoctaticMethod1 17 points 1 year ago +17 / -0

Isn't this act ALSO why the UK not being tariffed Isn't happening till it gets changed?

I mean a government with 13% approval, low trust society, police unable/unwilling to ensure security, military deprived of enough recruits and now the circus might be pulled away because companies would rather pull out than deal with the UK government demanding new regulations.

I don't know which will win, UK going Muslim caliphate or North Korea..

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– SuurSuomi39_II 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

I mean a government with 13% approva

Where did you get this number? I believe it I just want to see it because when I look online it says 42%.

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– SoctaticMethod1 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

I've heard guys like Lotus eaters say it as well as other Brits and a quick glance at Ipsos and well...it's LESS that the Democrats rating in the US of 23% and that was CNN saying that.

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– SuurSuomi39_II 14 points 1 year ago +14 / -0

That evil Oswald the fascist, thankfully the good guys won and now britain is safe, diverse, high trust, anti fascist, enjoying democracy!

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– RoulerBleu 13 points 1 year ago +13 / -0

I grew up at a time the Internet was like the free Wild West.

Seems like I'm living old enough to witness it becoming bunch of suffocatingly-regulated walled gardens that look more and more like prisons.

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– ghostfox1_ 10 points 1 year ago +10 / -0

And it only took 2 decades of leftist control

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– theaustrianpainter 12 points 1 year ago +12 / -0

USA will be implementing similar laws within 5 years. I would bet (But I won't) on that. That Chyynaaaa TikTok ban is the spearhead for those types of laws.

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– RoulerBleu 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

It will happen in the USA to ''combat antisemitism'', with bipartisan support.

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– SophiesBoyfriend 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

what about tor traffic - don’t forget to (try to) block that

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– ghostfox1_ 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

Tbh, at this point, cutting Europe off completely from everywhere else is the way to go. It'll either make them sort their shit out, or they die off to the Muslim invaders.

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– rebuildingMyself 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

They won't be the last to do this. Either a company compromises its own policies and lets foreign governments indirectly censor ALL speech, or they just cut service to the area and move on.

The globalist captured UK government has no use for free speech as we've all seen. What they want is a Chinese style Great Firewall

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– AbleistSL 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

TL;DR: UK citizens are being threatened with violence by a corrupt government so we are bocking access to our site from the UK for safety reasons.

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– ernsithe 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

...we will permit UK BitChute users to continue to post content. The significant change will be that this UK user-posted content will not be viewable by any other UK user, but will be visible to other users outside of the UK.

That's some pretty decent malicious compliance. I'm sure Ofcom will respond with some new laws to block making speech online instead of just observing it.

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– MargarineMongoose 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Isn't the entire point of a VPN that no one knows where the traffic originates from?

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