"Protesters who wear masks could face arrest, up to a month in jail and a £1,000 fine under proposed measures that human rights campaigners claim are pandering to “culture war nonsense”.

Police in England and Wales will be given the power to arrest people if they are wearing face coverings at specific demonstrations, the Home Office has said."

Been a bad 18 months or so for privacy in the UK. Online Safety Bill passed, the right to take strike action curtailed, people in receipt of benefits (including disabled people) will soon (as from 2025) have their bank accounts open to the government, the right to protest curtailed and now this.

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    Just to be clear on your logic, you think migrants are invaders, and that we should welcome them with open arms?

    Well yeah, Europeans invaded America. Didn’t go well for the natives.

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      No, my logic is that we have a self-selecting population of highly motivated and ambitious people who want to be Americans.

      To turn them away is foolish if you care about the economic and cultural wealth of the nation.

      And you still haven’t clarified what “traditional values” are opposed to immigrants; even the fucking Romans welcomed people into their citizenry.

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        Oh, simple. Traditional values are things like basic human rights. Not oppressing women for example. Not hating the Jewish people. Not executing rape victims. Not executing gay people. Not executing people in general.

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          Yeah, traditional European cultures have historically been opposed to oppressing women, hating Jewish people, and executing gay people.

          Nevermind that the most common slur for gay people is a reference to burning them alive, Jews were ejected from England in the Renaissance, and women were almost entirely restricted from positions of power.