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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

The Mystery of Red Wine Headaches is Solved as Scientists Discover Why Some People React
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The Mystery of Red Wine Headaches is Solved as Scientists Discover Why Some People React

The reason why drinking red wine can leave some people with a banging head has been discovered by scientists. Researchers have found that a natural flavonol compound in red wines can interfere with the metabolism of alcohol which leads to a headache. The University of California team in Davis say it’s all about quercetin‚ which […] The post The Mystery of Red Wine Headaches is Solved as Scientists Discover Why Some People React appeared first on Good News Network.
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Reclaim The Net Feed
2 yrs

Former UK Police Officer Convicted for “Implication” in “Offensive” Social Media Message Raises Major Free Speech Concerns
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Former UK Police Officer Convicted for “Implication” in “Offensive” Social Media Message Raises Major Free Speech Concerns

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties‚ subscribe to Reclaim The Net. In a judgment that raises serious concerns about free speech‚ a UK court ruling has extended the boundaries of hate speech laws‚ potentially criminalizing implied meanings in private communications. This case‚ involving former London Police officer Michael Chadwell‚ illustrates the problematic nature of Britain’s stringent hate speech regulations. Chadwell‚ who retired in 2015‚ was convicted for sharing a meme in a private WhatsApp group. The image featured multi-colored parrots and children of diverse ethnic backgrounds‚ accompanied by a caption questioning why diversity is celebrated in species but not in humanity. A Facebook comment below it read: “Because I’ve never had a bike stolen out of my front yard by a parrot.” Despite the absence of any direct racial slurs or specific ethnic references‚ Chadwell faces a potential six-month prison sentence under the Communications Act 2003 for what the court deemed a “grossly offensive” implication. District Judge Tan Ikram ruled that the post suggested “black people steal‚” dismissing Chadwell’s defense that the meme was a harmless joke akin to Monty Python‚ a British surreal comedy group known for their groundbreaking sketch comedy show “Monty Python’s Flying Circus‚” which aired in the 1960s and 1970s and movies. The conviction was based on the implication‚ not the meme’s explicit content. This ruling by Judge Ikram introduces a troubling standard in legal interpretation. By inferring a grossly offensive meaning from a meme and considering this sufficient for a conviction‚ the court has ventured into the realm of punishing perceived implications‚ a move that blurs the lines between actual speech and inferred meanings. This latest development‚ where judges adjudicate on the supposed implications of a message‚ escalates the risk of arbitrary judicial decisions. The problem is compounded in the realm of digital communication‚ where context and tone are crucial and often misunderstood. The concern is that now‚ even private messages can be criminalized based on a judge’s own interpretation and mind-reading‚ rather than the facts at hand or actual acts carried out. This precedent sets a dangerous tone for freedom of expression‚ especially online where satire and irony are common‚ and messages are often private. The conviction of Michael Chadwell underlines a broader issue in the UK: the country’s relatively weak protections for free speech‚ especially when compared to other democracies. While the UK prides itself on a long history of valuing free expression‚ modern legislative and judicial practices often tell a different story. In the UK‚ several laws restrict speech more than one might expect in a liberal democracy. The Communications Act 2003‚ under which Chadwell was convicted‚ is a prime example. It criminalizes sending a message that is “grossly offensive” over public electronic communications networks‚ a broad and subjective standard. Similarly‚ the Public Order Act 1986 prohibits “threatening‚ abusive or insulting words” that might cause “harassment‚ alarm‚ or distress.” These laws give authorities wide discretion to determine what constitutes offensive speech‚ often leading to a chilling effect on free expression. The UK’s hate speech laws are another area where free speech is notably constrained. While intended to protect against discrimination and harassment‚ these laws can sometimes be applied in ways that significantly limit speech. Unlike the US‚ where so-called “hate speech” is protected under the First Amendment‚ the UK’s approach often prioritizes protecting individuals from the murky notion of “offense” over preserving the right to speak freely. The post Former UK Police Officer Convicted for “Implication” in “Offensive” Social Media Message Raises Major Free Speech Concerns appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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Hot Air Feed
Hot Air Feed
2 yrs

Two Actresses Offer Up Apologies to Extinguish the Flames of Backlash over Israel-Hamas War
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Two Actresses Offer Up Apologies to Extinguish the Flames of Backlash over Israel-Hamas War

Two Actresses Offer Up Apologies to Extinguish the Flames of Backlash over Israel-Hamas War
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
2 yrs

SOUR CREAM APPLE PIE
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SOUR CREAM APPLE PIE

This Sour Cream Apple Pie is a wonderful dessert and super easy to make. It’s perfect for any time of year! If you love this recipe‚ definitely check out our Southern Apple Pie. It’s a classic for a reason! ❤️WHY WE LOVE THIS RECIPE We love the topping on this delicious apple pie! it’s so...
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

Elvis Presley’s ’68 Comeback: Burbank to Graceland
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Elvis Presley’s ’68 Comeback: Burbank to Graceland

Amidst the psychedelic revolution‚ something amazing happened: Viewers saw and heard some of the rawest‚ hardest rock and roll music of their lives The post Elvis Presley’s ’68 Comeback: Burbank to Graceland appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

‘Devil With a Blue Dress On’: The Ultimate Party Song
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‘Devil With a Blue Dress On’: The Ultimate Party Song

Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels teamed with Four Seasons producer Bob Crewe for the 1966 hit recording‚ coupled with a Little Richard classic The post ‘Devil With a Blue Dress On’: The Ultimate Party Song appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

Inside Operation Red Dawn And The Capture Of Saddam Hussein In 2003
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Inside Operation Red Dawn And The Capture Of Saddam Hussein In 2003

Beginning in March 2003‚ U.S. troops carried out a dozen missions in an effort to locate Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein — but nine months passed before they finally found him hiding in a tiny hole near a rural farmhouse. The post Inside Operation Red Dawn And The Capture Of Saddam Hussein In 2003 appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

U.S. Intelligence Community Was Not Aware of Hamas’ Plan to Attack Israel‚ Kirby Says
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U.S. Intelligence Community Was Not Aware of Hamas’ Plan to Attack Israel‚ Kirby Says

The National Security Council’s spokesman declined to say whether the attack represented a failure of Israeli and U.S. intelligence.
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

U.S. Warship‚ Multiple Commercial Ships Under Attack in Red Sea: Pentagon
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U.S. Warship‚ Multiple Commercial Ships Under Attack in Red Sea: Pentagon

Officials did not say where the attacks may have come from.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1 All Weekly Quests &; Rewards
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Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1 All Weekly Quests &; Rewards

Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1 is finally here‚ and with it comes a whole new season's worth of challenges. After the success of the OG mini-season‚ expectations are high for Fortnite's follow-up. The new season features a whole map‚ a train‚ weapon modifications‚ a racing mode‚ a LEGO mode‚ and so much more. This isn't just a new season‚ it's a full revamp of the Fortnite experience.
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