UK CRACKDOWN: 15 YEARS IN PRISON FOR VIEWING “FAR-RIGHT” CONTENT?
The UK government is reportedly considering legislation that could imprison individuals for up to 15 years simply for viewing “far-right” propaganda online. This move has sparked intense debate over free speech and the definition of “far-right” content.
Critics argue that such laws could be vague and overreaching, potentially criminalizing individuals for innocuous activities or legitimate research. The concern is that this could lead to a slippery slope, where government overreach infringes on personal freedoms and stifles dissent.