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!ukpolitics@lemm.ee appears to have vanished! We can still see cached content from this link, but goodbye I guess! :'(
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I mean, the panel is entirely correct - in the sense that a bunch of radical, extremist, out-of-touch, intolerant miscreants are totally trying to shut down free speech in Britain at the moment. They are total snowflakes with thin skins who can't tolerate anyone criticising or disagreeing with them.
These anti-free-speech vigilantes call themselves 'the Tory party' and here are several examples of them at work over the last year or so:
Cancelling Gary Lineker
Cancelling anti-monarchy protesters
Cancelling Greenpeace
Cancel culture is alive and well among Rishi Sunak's Tories.
What they are upset about is the disprove of what they say brings on them. We are all so mean! They should be able to say their horrible thoughts without being called horrible people! /s
Edit: English