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How Much of the Law is Justice and Who Does it Allow to Lie?

"BBC permitted by law to lie online? Well yeah, kinda..." 

This is a good analysis of the new hate crime laws we are facing.

The tendency with this law is to drive the people to disbelieve what the protected class(say the BBC), says. If the institution is protected from lying, then it will tend to lie, particularly if there's a power or financial incentive in their 'work'. 

And I think we're nearly there now. Fewer and fewer are listening or believing what the BBC reports, particularly after the so called pandemic. And its clear that a large part of the program is fake news - 'nudging' the collective into a particular program, often with veiled threats if one fails to do so as with this law.

How much people believe it depends on how much the people want to allow themselves to be programmed. And the level of this collective pathology might remain quite high.

What is astonishing for me is not that so many people seem to be happy to allow themselves to be programmed - for its not as if the state can force people to believe by magically reaching into our minds and flicking a switch, clearly a large part of the collective prefers to allow themselves to be programmed by the state.

Its that our lawmakers do not realise how big is the thing they are dealing with and do not have the capacity to understand the consequences. In the old days, yes, the politicians were not always great. But they did have the nouse to stay on top of what was essential as a leader. 

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