Snoopers' Charter protest urges websites to 'block or restrict' access in UK

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Why would you care unless you have something to hide?

You'll get people replying to you seriously as always, I'm sure of it.

If the NSA or GCHQ had nothing to hide, why are they so angry at Snowden.

Also, what's your email and password?

Back to Facebook with you.

>falling for the protest meme

Why would the government stop doing something it was doing anyway just because someone asked them to, or that it's "illegal"?

We all know that NSA and GCHQ, and all sorts of other government agencies were breaking the law but were doing it anyway, so what is this meant to accomplish?

Making it legal is, in some ways, a blessing in disguise, because of transparency laws it's now possible to see our record, and even gain access to the records, rather than them "not existing, citizen, because that would be against the law."

Didn't they already have some "website blackout" thing before and it ended up having no effect?

If people can't access Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube... for a week they may get pissed off.

People ironically spouting this meme need to die.

They will be pissed off but that's about it. Why should they protest the new legislation? It doesn't prevent them from using any of the mentioned websites.

>Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube

I hope they don't behave in such a hypocritical manner.

The british are so worried that children can't view porn anymore. But the children can just use their parent's porn-id.

>lol that was an awesome shit, I'm going to tweet about it
>"Just had a massive shit #lost2stone #slimmingworld"
>haha and I'll post a selfie with it on to my Instagram
>And then link it to my Facebook for everyone to see

And these people are meant to care about privacy why?

This. At this point, the only way we can make any meaningful changes is if we go down to Maryland and torch the NSA HQ.

Hi,

Can I have your;
- National Security/Insurance Number?
- Computer, Laptop, Server HDDs/SSDs?
- Phone, Tablet SD & SIM card?
- USB Thumb Drives/External HDDs/SSDs?
- Username, Passwords to all your accounts?
- Your physical computer, mobile, tablet and anything else that you use on a regular basis?

If you have a warrant for it, sure.

>warrants
>2016

Stupid Goyim.

People will keep posting it as long as people like
keep replying.

They'll care when the gov shuts down access to those

Who fucking cares.

Good, you deserve it.

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What's your endgame?

The only way to make the Snoopers charter law a little better is to put members of the goverment under the same law, after all the goverment does not have anything right?
That's the only way for it to stop. Because this law and it's variations across the "free" world will be supported by every law abiding man, because the media distorts things in order to scare them everyday about some sandniggers, so they give their "freedom" and the little privacy they got for the cause.

This law does not require a warrant

Little Johnny goes missing so the parents want his phone tracked.
Girl receives harrassing phone calls, please trace them.
Man receives phone call and leaves home never to be seen alive again. Who was the last person to call.
If privacy nuts had their way none of this info would be available.

The needs of the few don't outweigh the rights of the many.

All of those are fine, there's a reason that warrants are handed out on a case-by-case basis.