South Yorkshire Police Thought Crimes

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https://twitter.com/syptweet/status/1038891067381350401

So saw this today.

This isn't the first time a Police Force has posted this message of the same sort.

Little by little, this is just Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell and movies like Equilibrium, it's all baby steps. It get to the point where the balance has swung to the far left while thinking it's normal.

It's not a violent change, it takes many years, but our future kids will wake up and believe the world they live and the rules they must OBEY is normal to them and the true liberal values are just history notes, that's if they didn't burn the books first like in Fahrenheit 451.
 
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This is the age of the perpetually offended.

Given your penchant for questionable anime I can see why you'd be worried about thought crime, though I'm not sure we're quite there yet so you're safe for a while longer.

/Salsa
 
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clearly not enough crime in yorkshire, must be worried about major cutbacks and jobs lost due to mst of them sitting in the station doing diddle squat but waiting for the next crime to happen.

stick and stones may break my bones but facebook and twitter comments really hurt me :(

are those faces the racial diversity and percentage of Yorkshire? white people seem really under represented might stick a non hate crime crime in

This one guy on the overclockers.co.uk forums said he would poop through my letterbox constable, I hope I am doing the right thing by reporting it and not just wasting police time :p
 
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I hear you, and you're right, but not many people here can see it.

It usually isn't a violent change, most of the time it is very subtle, and the people making the changes are very patient indeed.
 
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If it isn't a crime, then they can't do much but i suppose keep an eye on that person?

Could this be a way to find who in society could have extreme beliefs or is it just a way to tackle a newer form of bullying/harassment that they don't really understand?
 
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clearly not enough crime in yorkshire, must be worried about major cutbacks and jobs lost due to mst of them sitting in the station doing diddle squat but waiting for the next crime to happen.

Send them round this way if they want work to do.

Open drug dealing in the streets now and the drug mules on their stolen bikes about constantly.
 
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Little by little, this is just Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell and movies like Equilibrium, it's all baby steps. It get to the point where the balance has swung to the far left while thinking it's normal.
YAY!!!
The more, the merrier, I say!!
I think every single whiny frozen-rain liberal type should get EXACTLY what they're demanding of this bourgeois-socialist neo-crypto-fascist state - That way we'll have such insane liberal laws that every single person will fall foul of a dozen capital crimes before breakfast, including the aforementioned liberals!
Of course, no-one will ever actually be punished, because such a thing would violate their rights and we'd have to swing way back to the Right to see any justice...

Owch....juggler attack
Are you advocating violence against jesters, or endorsing some kind of circus vigilante?
Either way, I'm offended...
 
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>can't afford to keep our streets safe
>invites the public to inundate them with non-crime incidents involving mean words so they can waste a massive amount of money on pointless investigations

Part of me wants this sort of thing to continue getting worse, just so the braindead idiots eventually realise what **** they've put us in.
 
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How is it a thought crime? Surely posting something whether it be in a real letter or online is an action?

Quite. The elephant in the room with all this "thought crime" stuff is that they never just think it, they type it out and publish it in the public domain for all to read. :D
 
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