Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 11, 2016
The UK government is demanding you think before you shoop or end up in the clink.
We might be headed for a complete and total global meltdown where most people are going to die – but whatever.
We have to shut down internet trolls.
Because feelings come first.
RT:
Internet trolls will face prosecution for certain types of online harassment and abuse, including posting degrading photoshopped images or creating derogatory hashtags, under new legal guidelines.
The new rules, released by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) on Monday, detail an extensive list of examples of online behavior that could result in legal penalties. The updated guidelines attempt to widen police recourse against online abusers and help protect victims.
“The internet’s not an anonymous place where people can post without any consequences. People should think about their own conduct,” Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders told BBC Radio 4.
“If you are grossly abusive to people, if you are bullying or harassing people online, then we will prosecute in the same way as if you did it offline.”
Behavior now classified as criminal activity includes ‘doxxing’ (the publishing of personal information such as home addresses or bank details), encouraging others to retweet grossly-offensive images, and virtual mobbing (encouraging people to harass others online).
Those who humiliate others online by branding them sexually-promiscuous could also face prosecution under the new rules.
What I want to know is this:
Can we call this “Stormer’s Law”?
But here – look what they added:
The guidelines, however, hold that sexting (exchanging sexualized images) between minors of a similar age should not automatically be considered a criminal offense. Instead, the guidelines propose that only cases where, grooming, bullying or exploitation is suspected should the suspects be prosecuted.
What does this part even have to do with the first part?
“Trolling people will offensive memes is now illegal, but we want to make it clear that teenagers are still allowed to send nude pix to each other.”
They always do this. Start with “we have to shut down misogynist-racists-anti-Semites” and then add something like “also ISIS” or in this case “also grooming gangs.”
But they’ve already shown they don’t care about either of these add-ons. They have allowed millions of ISIS agents to flood Europe and they have continually protected and refused to prosecute grooming gangs.
Basically, we live in a completely lawless society where you are allowed to recruit for terrorist groups, rape and traffic little girls, rape women in wheelchairs, ficki ficki sex-attack riot, race riot – whatever – but if you hurt someone’s feelings on the internet, then the entire weight of the state comes down on you like a piano out a tenth storey window.
This newish term “anarcho-tyranny” is very good. Really embodies this weird new paradigm of total lawlessness plus a complete lack of basic freedoms.
But here’s the thing: this really demonstrates just how afraid they are of viral ideas, and the ability of the internet to force-multiply certain concepts which threaten the system. I mean, presumably a system that condones child sex-trafficking isn’t really concerned about people having their feelings hurt by mean pictures, right?
This is about preventing a revolution.
But the revolution cannot be prevented.
Basically, we’ve already won. We won as soon as we started.
Of course, it’s a long way before it’s over. No doubt about that one. The system is dying, but it’s going to bring down all hell when it does.
But no matter how dark the night gets, brothers, always remember:
Our victory is written in the stars.
This only ends one way.