The fact it's secured with a piece of sellotape is just *chef's kiss*.
Just use xcancel.com, no need to go to the actual racist's CSAM site.
Ah, now I see it. Thanks!
What does this even mean?
This is honestly just funny.
Moderation by sortition is also an interesting idea, even though this isn't quite that.
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Reform UK bans promotion of LGBTQ and Pride events at Essex libraries
(www.bishopsstortfordindependent.co.uk)
Admin that had access to the server went AWOL in October and now the server has died.
Too bad it's made by someone who promotes 'great replacement' theory and stands with fascists.
Bryan Lunduke, Linux Youtuber/'influencer' who went down the antivaxx rabbit hole and became a raving conspiracy theorist.
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What is this framing by the BBC? 'Red tape' is very ideological language. Most street food businesses don't make anywhere near 1K a week, but I should feel sorry for these people having to follow the same rules as everyone else because it's twee enough?
This is an insane way for the BBC of all institutions to frame a licence fee. If you're middle class enough, the public broadcaster will frame fucking taxation as robbery. I can see the argument that £1000 annually is excessive for these type of businesses, but this is not the BBC's framing.