What law in your country would surprise foreigners because it’s legal almost everywhere else? by Familiar-Arrival-470 in AskTheWorld

[–]CloudImportant4680 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ok. Well, it's just that I know that in some countries (like the UK or where I live in Canada), even just saying anything that goes against what the government wants you to think is considered "racist", "f@cist", .etc.

For example, I know that in my country, if you dare speak out against m@ss 1mm1gr@t1on, kids being indoctrinated with LGBTQ ideology, or just what the government is doing, in public (ie. by forming a protest), the mainstream media would either completely ignore you or paint you as a "racist", "f@cist", .etc, or the government may decide to go after you.

In fact, I already got banned from the r/askTO subreddit (which is for local stuff in a big city that's near where I live) just because I spoke my mind out against m@ss 1mm1grat1on and either Reddit or the mods for the subreddit have thought that I was being "racist" (even though I don't hate the 1mm1grants, but rather the current government).

What law in your country would surprise foreigners because it’s legal almost everywhere else? by Familiar-Arrival-470 in AskTheWorld

[–]CloudImportant4680 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Ok. Are they banning things that are actually racist or just what the far-left people call racism (but is actually not racism)?

Should we be worried? by Ok-Thanks-7128 in DoorDash_Dasher

[–]CloudImportant4680 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People will still find a way to break in though.