Policy scrutiny.
The European Union is pushing for a crackdown on emojis online, arguing that their use can cover up speech it considers illegal.
The decision will have “a severe chilling effect for everyone’s right to speak freely,” ADF International Executive Director Paul Coleman has said.
“The content lacks factual arguments regarding migration.”
Despite being cleared of racism
This does matter.
The stench of political policing.
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In many ways, the proposed legislation is entirely at odds with Ireland’s concurrent economic strategy to position itself as the most tech-industry friendly country in the west.
Untrustworthy.
Critics have described the bill as “rushed”, with just over two days given to public consultation.
Minister insists Ireland in compliance with Europe on hate speech