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Bad taste and poor judgement is now a crime?
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#251747
Rich

Bad taste and poor judgement is now a crime? 2 Weeks, 3 Days ago  
There is a meme going around showing Starmer and Reeves mocked up into the notorious arrest mughsots in black and white of Moors murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley. Many people are posting it online, I've seen it on twitter. Exceptionally bad taste and poor judgement. But I've also seen a police force saying they are going after people sharing this meme and can identify them. Really? When did any government pass the Bad Taste & Poor Judgement Criminal Offences Act exactly?

Although on second glance this does appear to be a spoof tweet, but it won't take long for the real force to get in on it. I actually hesitated before adding the link, and feel nervous just doing so, in a free country. This shows how this Starmer judiciary is affecting us all even if we don't wish to believe it.

x.com/Sandford_Police/status/1861452557324898673
 
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#251754
Green Man

Re:Bad taste and poor judgement is now a crime? 2 Weeks, 2 Days ago  
I know people won't share it online because they think the wrong way, but the police have made it viral. Oh, the irony.

Famous mugshots shirts were popular in the 1990s Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash and Charles Manson are examples.
 
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#251759
Honey

Re:Bad taste and poor judgement is now a crime? 2 Weeks, 2 Days ago  
It is a spoof police account, though it is not easy to tell the difference these days.
 
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#251769
Rich

Re:Bad taste and poor judgement is now a crime? 2 Weeks, 2 Days ago  
Honey wrote:
It is a spoof police account, though it is not easy to tell the difference these days.

Yes it is. I watched a speech for about three or four minutes earlier in the week by Donald Trump speaking directly into camera. After a while I began to think the things being said by Trump were whacky as hell even by his standards and it just got worse, there was no way Trump would have said some of these things, directly praising Russia at one point and talking down the United States was the penny drop moment and I sensed this must be my first encounter with a serious deep fake video, but much as I looked at the video it looked very much like Trump was saying these things for real.I just wish I could recall where I saw it now and share it.

"The camera never lies" is now obsolete.
 
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