Man 'refused entry into US' as border control catch him with bald JD Vance meme
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imagine going on holiday in a country where they check your phone for memes
seeing the grand canyon seems cool but it can wait until that lunatic and his friends are gone
Keep in mind that TSA searching peoples' phones was already policy under the last few administrations. Which is part of why I wasnt interested in traveling there even before the lunatic.
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China also has horrific human rights abuse and rampant organ farming/trafficking.
You are thinking of the Only Democracy in the Middle East
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Israel harvested organs in ’90s without consent
Israel 'stealing organs' from bodies in Gaza, alleges human rights group
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A 21-year-old tourist has described the horrendous treatment he allegedly received after being denied entry to the USA due to a meme depicting JD Vance as bald being found on his phone
Just get a burner to travel. Quit bringing your phones here.
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You mean implementing a functionality with which users can block posts from certain URLs to show up on their feeds?
That's not something the admins can do. Ask the devs for that.
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I thought this was the onion but its real...
It seems the mentality of the United States rulership have shifted back to the dark ages.
I wonder if accusing people of being witches is next.
"Land of the free"
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Keep in mind that TSA searching peoples' phones was already policy under the last few administrations. Which is part of why I wasnt interested in traveling there even before the lunatic.
that's crazy honestly
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I've been in Britain before, they didn't check my phone
And even if, a meme about someone in the UK government would also not get you denied entry.
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That's not something the admins can do. Ask the devs for that.
Or educate yourself and learn to filter based on the source of the data. Doesn't mean the reporting is not factual but it may be embellished to serve a narrative.
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That's not something the admins can do. Ask the devs for that.
That's why their comment above says "devs", not "admins" lol
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That's why their comment above says "devs", not "admins" lol
wrote last edited by [email protected]Must have been edited. It did say admins before.
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Keep in mind that TSA searching peoples' phones was already policy under the last few administrations. Which is part of why I wasnt interested in traveling there even before the lunatic.
That should be against privacy laws in some countries and considering you can sue people from outside the US into the US court because of US rules it would make sense to have it the same with that human rights form one country exist in other countries.
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Must have been edited. It did say admins before.
doesn't look like it, there's no ninja edits on lemmy afaik
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You mean implementing a functionality with which users can block posts from certain URLs to show up on their feeds?
boost for reddit (and lemmy) has the option to ignore posts from certain domains. since I have no intention ever reading anything from the domains I mentioned, I'd appreciate it in the web version.
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Keep in mind that TSA searching peoples' phones was already policy under the last few administrations. Which is part of why I wasnt interested in traveling there even before the lunatic.
I've been avoiding travel to the US since the Patriot Act that followed 9/11 started that kind of shit and more in general the US started moving away from Democracy and into Autocracy.
Last time I felt like traveling to the North American continent I just went to Canada instead for a whole month - sea kayaking in British Columbia, hiking in the Canadian Rockies, sightseeing in Quebec . Highly recommended by the way.
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And even if, a meme about someone in the UK government would also not get you denied entry.
it would allow you entry
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See - this is the thing with people going on about how its so oppressive in countries outside of "The West" where they will arrest people for insulting their king on Facebook or some shit.
We are no better. I'm not American but Britain does the same kind of shit. Read some declassified police case files, the cops pick on weird shit on people's phones.
Read some declassified police case files, the cops pick on weird shit on people's phones.
Care to link some?
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it would allow you entry
Most likely.
"It says here you are a terrorist, but on your phone there's a really funny meme about Starmer, so I guess it's all fine."
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doesn't look like it, there's no ninja edits on lemmy afaik
Sure there are. If you are on the web client, there's a three-dot-button below your comment. Press that and a popup opens up, where you can select "Edit" and there you go: ninja edit.
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Whataboutism is not an argument. Also two things can be bad at once, this is not a zero sum game.
wrote last edited by [email protected]1: Whataboutism is a disputed fallacy specifically because dorks like you will screech about pointing out any form of hypocrisy even in discussions on comparative morality and ethics. It is in this manner its own form of thought terminating cliche.
2: What nation is this post about?
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"My dad's genocide is more moral than your dad's genocide!"
wrote last edited by [email protected]That's why they have to put "cultural" in front of it, yeah.
Feel free to explain to a deliberately starved to death Gazan child who saw their dad killed in the street for his property by Israeli soldiers who posted it to YouTube why their situation is just as bad as a Uyghur kid going to a state run propaganda farm I guess.