A campaign aimed at questioning a UK government law regarding internet "freedom" has selected a number of images to scare people.
One wonders why these have been selected:
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The MSM have joined in and again link the above and thier own comments, along with other scapegoats, in the sheeples minds.
Dear Theresa May ? spying on your own citizens doesn't make them safer
"Dear Theresa May – spying on your own citizens doesn't make them safer"
Kim Jong-un becomes surprise poster child for UK privacy campaign | Politics | The Guardian
"Kim Jong-un becomes surprise poster child for UK privacy campaign"
"Eric King, the director of Don’t Spy On Us, said: “The UK government should be leading the way in guaranteeing safe and secure communications for everyone. Instead it is providing examples for dictators across the world.
“When China introduced controversial sweeping surveillance powers just a few months ago, its government claimed it was doing ‘basically the same as what other major countries in the world do’. Oppressive regimes are already following our lead.”
The words overlaying Putin’s face read: “A government that spies on citizens. What’s not to like?” Xi’s reads: “Well done, Britain. No one monitors their people quite like you.” The posters are being placed in newspapers including the Guardian, and on billboards."
Surely these would be more appropriate?
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