

You’re exactly the bigoted type of ‘person’ that needs to learn solidarity before you become perpetually confused as to why you’re always going to lose.
You’re exactly the bigoted type of ‘person’ that needs to learn solidarity before you become perpetually confused as to why you’re always going to lose.
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If you’re asking this and trying to argue this genuinely, then you’ve entirely lost the plot.
‘broadcasting’ doesn’t enter into this. Kids will do this regardless, and have done this regardless for much longer than the UK has had access to any type of video media.
The only difference is kids can now show their stupidity to the world… Which they have been able to do for the last 40 years to some extent. We don’t call a personal website broadcasting, because by no written definition could it be considered that. Neither is YouTube broadcast media, nor any internet thing (strictly speaking).
Neither is Tiktok, nor will be what comes after it, and so on.
Now we could change the definition of broadcast to mean any internet site or app and apply broadcast standards to it… but that just means the UK loses access to the Internet. No one would comply, because what power does a tiny island in perpetual economic decline have? If UK didn’t have any domestic advertisers sites would already ignore it.
If you think harmful memes didn’t spread before the internet, then you really have no understanding of human behavior.
The blackout challenge or variants have been around since at least the 1970s in the US.
They haven’t abandoned any of their trade partners or allies so far, even when it would be politically and economically convenient to do so.
The UK has neither the right to free speech nor the right to protest without explicit permission from the government.
The UK, does, on the other hand have a massive manufacturing and tech deficit in literally all industries since leaving the EU, something China can fix overnight as long as they move away from Trump and the US who, let’s face it, will abandon them as soon as they stop being useful.
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