• Tax internet firms over extremist content, says Ben Wallace
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That works fine in countries without it, but most of the world in some way shape or form has an equivalent to our First Amendment with prohibits governmental censure of speech.
[QUOTE=TestECull;53018309]That works fine in countries without it, but most of the world in some way shape or form has an equivalent to our First Amendment with prohibits governmental censure of speech.[/QUOTE] I [I]really[/i] doubt that applies to most of the world. I don't think any freedom of speech rule is absolute, either.
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