Just What Constitutes A Social-Media Crime? Should You Be Concerned?

The purpose of this post is to clarify just where America is heading regarding censorship by government.

The following 5-minute John Anderson interview with Konstantin Kisin, provided the following information and more, about how the governments of Russia, China and Britain are monitoring and arresting citizens for social-media crimes:

  • Last year Russia arrested 400 people for what they said on social media
  • Last year Britain arrested 3,300 people for statements they made on social media
  • One example of a social-media crime in Britain from 2018
  • In Britain, far more people were visited by police, only 3,300 were arrested
  • CCP’s digital prison
  • The West has voluntarily created a digital prison via cancelling people…
  • Under the following video is an example reported today by American Faith about a social-media crime of a Norwegian citizen, Tonje Gjevjon

“Comedian Konstantin Kisin discusses shocking facts about British censorship in comedy that has led to a steep rise in arrests across the country.”

 

Full episodehttps://youtu.be/Pvv5kcecnp4

Konstantin Kisin:

The following current article from American Faith provides an example of the above John Anderson video:

Norwegian Woman Faces Criminal Charges After Saying Men Can’t Be Lesbians

A Norwegian woman is under police investigation after claiming it is impossible for a man to be a lesbian.

QUICK FACTS:
  • Norwegian woman Tonje Gjevjon is now facing a prison term after posting on social media that a man could not be considered a “lesbian.”
  • “It’s just as impossible for men to become lesbian as it is for men to become pregnant,” Gjevjon said in the post. “Men are men regardless of their sexual fetishes.”
  • Gjevjon, an artist and lesbian herself, discovered on November 17 that she was under investigation for “hate speech” after creating the post on Facebook.
  • The artist later explained that her post was intended to bring attention to Norway’s hate speech law, which makes hate speech against individuals identifying as transgender illegal.
NORWEGIAN ARTIST TONJE GJEVJON ON BIOLOGICAL BEING ‘NECESSARY’ FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS:

“I believe it is absolutely necessary to place biological sex as the basis in all contexts where sex has legal, cultural, or practical relevance, and that equating sex with gender identity has harmful, discriminatory consequences for women and girls – especially lesbians,” Gjevjon said.

BACKGROUND:
  • In July 2022, Norwegian feminist Christina Ellingsen faced similar charges after saying that men could not be lesbians or mothers.
  • Ellingsen was investigated under “hate crime charges” for tweets she made directed at a representative for the Norwegian trans activist group Foreningen (FRI) between February 2021 and January 2022.
  • “You are a man. You cannot be a mother,” Ellingsen said at the time.
  • Norway’s parliament passed the hate speech law in November 2020, requiring that people found guilty of hate speech could face a fine or up to a year in jail for private remarks, and a maximum of three years in jail for public comments.
  • The European country is one of the most liberal places to live for LGBT people, with legal rights for trans people to change gender without a medical diagnosis.