Software originally built to stop ISIS is now targeting Brits who speak out against asylum hotels or expose two-tier policing.
A bombshell report from The Telegraph reveals that a secret Whitehall unit deployed anti-terror tools during the Southport riots to silence dissent. The firm behind the tech, Faculty, was hired to detect jihadist propaganda—now it flags posts critical of government policy.
Even worse, leaked emails show UK officials pressuring TikTok to identify users with so-called “dangerous” views.
And while U.S. leaders claim to be concerned, nearly identical censorship bills are quietly moving through Congress.
When did free speech become a crime?
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