Personal Post: LMAO…Okay, Fakebook!

I’m in Fakebook jail for posting the above quote because it apparently glorifies a dangerous individual and/or organization. I suppose if it was from Stepan Bandera it would have been alright! 🙄

Just when this was in my memories from 2020…lol.

Earlier, I got a warning from YouTube for an old cat video. It was a cat that was supposedly chewing on a marijuana leaf. I say supposedly because the cat didn’t ingest it, at least not in the video. The first scene was of the cat licking it, then about to chomp down, and suddenly it cut to the cat acting crazy as if he’d just ate catnip. YouTube claims that I intentionally harmed the cat and that it was violence. I figure that some troll reported it as it’s been up for years for adults only! I ended up making all of my videos, private, because there are some videos of my cat eating catnip and someone might find it violent considering how he reacts to eating catnip! 😂

Canada: Fast-moving proposal creates filtering, blocking and reporting rules – and speech police to enforce them

BY CORYNNE MCSHERRY AND KATITZA RODRIGUEZ | EFF | AUGUST 10, 2021

Policymakers around the world are contemplating a wide variety of proposals to address “harmful” online expression. Many of these proposals are dangerously misguided and will inevitably result in the censorship of all kinds of lawful and valuable expression. And one of the most dangerous proposals may be adopted in Canada. How bad is it? As Stanford’s Daphne Keller observes, “It’s like a list of the worst ideas around the world.” She’s right.

Canada: Fast-moving proposal creates filtering, blocking and reporting rules – and speech police to enforce them