Colorado bill to register websites and $5k/day fine for conspiracy | |
learn_the_truth666
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77470462 United States 03/03/2021 01:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] Will be thrown out of court how’d that work for Trump? oh yah his election fraud cases thrown out of court LOL |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80105578 Spain 03/03/2021 01:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] Bet they conspired to come up with that document. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72503748 United States 03/03/2021 01:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Colorado is what happe file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/10/00/A68C762A-7A72-4E3E-A969-2CB470E5281D/IMG_3011.heic ns to a state that gets a flood of CA refugees. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 Actually Colorado has its own native idiots that are a special breed of slow and stupid too. Yes Commiefornians are idiots as well but you natives of Commierado are a whole special idiot unto yourselves. You people can’t drive a wood screw let alone a car and are the laziest, whiniest complainers on the planet. You deserve this. Enjoy. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80068884 United States 03/03/2021 01:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They actually cant do that, constitution says they cant so its moot the first person that files a lawsuit and costs that state millions in representation fees for an obvious outcome Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80103004 Wake up...since when does the government follow the Constitution? "Liberal" SC Justices mean that they do NOT follow the Constitution, only their own "feelings". |
WaitTressSandwhich
User ID: 78846383 United States 03/03/2021 01:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Supreme Court would strike this down 9-0. But it won't get there because if passed, the law will be immediately struck down by some lower court as violating the First Amendment and the Supreme Court would never agree to hear it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 This is a publicly stunt.... Hopefully You can't count on that anymore. Thats what everybody said about Obamacare..."gov can't force me to buy a product, it'll be thrown out"! Well, it' still there and picking up speed. This court is compromised...we know that because they refused to hear every election case. From the author of Blade Runner: “There will come a time when it isn't 'They're spying on me through my phone' anymore. Eventually, it will be 'My phone is spying on me'.” Philip K. Dick |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78221743 United States 03/03/2021 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] so he wants to ban the MSM? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80105610 United States 03/03/2021 01:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, that should put Twitter, YouTube and Facebook out of business for the numerous ways they have undermined election integrity and peddled in fake news. |
No Use 4 A Name
User ID: 79244687 United States 03/03/2021 01:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What's up with this State? The Airport for one Allowing shrooms to be legalized but yet get TRUTHED and can't say shit! That's WHACK man Few yrs ago allowing 'FREETHENIPPLE' what the FCCK is going on Dog the PEDO hunter also lived there or still does BEST DAY EVER WILL BE WHEN THEY SHUT IT DOWN until then I was told that life is beautiful, Well I'm not looking through those eyes You gotta be crazy to say you love me Being crazy in paradise is easy Kiss away the pain and leave me lonely |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80105898 India 03/03/2021 01:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] Unless, of course, the comments are made by members of protected libtard groups. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80021360 United States 03/03/2021 01:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] Tyranny at its finest. Seems to me this would go against the 1st Amendment? |
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Wingnut1234, back in the USSA
Keep Texas Free! User ID: 77057405 United States 03/03/2021 01:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74196751 United States 03/03/2021 01:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The democommunists have long had the pleasure of hiding behind mainstream media narratives. They don't like the fact that people can have discussions on the internet that is contrary to those narratives. The 1st amendment "free speech" was penned down specifically for political speech. You shouldnot be punished if you disagree with or speak out against the government or some action they have taken. Saying you believe the election was stolen is 100% protected speech whether the politicians like it or not. The SCOTUS has already ruled that there is not such thing as "hate speech"...there is only free speech that can sometimes be offensive. There are already laws about making threats or calling for acts of violence. This asshat in Colorado is a traitor and a scumbag who hates liberty. He should be shipped off to North Korea...they roll the same way he does |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70663772 United States 03/03/2021 01:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Supreme Court would strike this down 9-0. But it won't get there because if passed, the law will be immediately struck down by some lower court as violating the First Amendment and the Supreme Court would never agree to hear it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 This is a publicly stunt.... Hopefully SCOTUS would not strike it down because of the constitution, it would do so because websites operated by the federal government engage in disseminating propaganda while Twitter and Facebook violate their users' privacy daily. Operatives of the system are tasked with keeping the system legitimate. |
Helo
User ID: 79280147 United States 03/03/2021 01:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] Looks like Colorado has to stay with the USSA (United Soviet States of America). Us Red states need to dissolve this union and reestablish the one intended by Jefferson, Adams, Washington, Franklin, et. al. Colorado can stay with the one Hamilton wanted. Even the British weren't able to break in and destroy every copy of Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," and this would be like our new government burning everything "Publius" wrote. We need to get back to the vision our Founders had. Last Edited by IAMTHATGUY on 03/03/2021 01:38 PM "Peace in our time? All it took was everybody about to die." “The way I see it, there’s only three kinds of people in this world. Bad ones, ones you follow, and ones you need to protect.” - Amos Burton |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73305439 United States 03/03/2021 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That bill violates the 1st amendment of the constitution on free speech. The government is trying to control people's speech. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80051324 ~~~~~~ Have you noticed the countless TRUTH channels tossed off YouTube? Yes, they don’t want people speaking TRUTH! Conspiracy Theories are most often the hidden truth. If they were a pack of lies, nobody would pay attention to them & morons would not be making law to shut people up! Use a little common sense?? Any person or business known to LIE loses integrity & relationships! Those evil sub human Globalists own the media & manipulate to achieve their goals. Take away their money & they have nothing... No power to control the masses! |
Elfsong
User ID: 76839682 United States 03/03/2021 01:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] So what they consider Conspiracy... We could label a bunch of articles that CNN has put out as Conspiracy, but they would just over look that one. working with Positive Thoughts will result in Positive Outcomes. |
darkwolf007
User ID: 18931955 United States 03/03/2021 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] Will be thrown out of court Not before your website is permanently taken off the Internet. Conspiracy Theorist is nothing more than a derogatory title used to dismiss a critical thinker. A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us." -- St. Anthony The Great Social Credit Loser here. |
darkwolf007
User ID: 18931955 United States 03/03/2021 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] So what they consider Conspiracy... We could label a bunch of articles that CNN has put out as Conspiracy, but they would just over look that one. Literally anything they say is "Conspiracy". Conspiracy Theorist is nothing more than a derogatory title used to dismiss a critical thinker. A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us." -- St. Anthony The Great Social Credit Loser here. |
darkwolf007
User ID: 18931955 United States 03/03/2021 01:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] Looks like Colorado has to stay with the USSA (United Soviet States of America). Us Red states need to dissolve this union and reestablish the one intended by Jefferson, Adams, Washington, Franklin, et. al. Colorado can stay with the one Hamilton wanted. Even the British weren't able to break in and destroy every copy of Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," and this would be like our new government burning everything "Publius" wrote. We need to get back to the vision our Founders had. This is literally impossible to do through peaceful means, Helo. Conspiracy Theorist is nothing more than a derogatory title used to dismiss a critical thinker. A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us." -- St. Anthony The Great Social Credit Loser here. |
akido_cic
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Green Eggs & Ham
User ID: 77311748 United States 03/03/2021 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] It's unconstitutional and an absolute non-starter. They can pass it if they want, but it's literally un-enforceable. I'd laugh my ass off if I was a lawmaker in a committee examining this tripe :) Stiff upper lip folks. We only have a constitution if we enforce the shit out of it. Just enforce it. We're being pecked to death by a duck. |
4doggies
User ID: 76462481 United States 03/03/2021 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Colorado Senate President Pro Tempore, Kerry Donovan, is the prime sponsor of SB21-132, Digital Communications Regulation, which if passed, would fine websites $5,000 per day as a class 2 misdemeanor if they "allow" user comments that: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76603312 "...promote hate speech; undermine election integrity; disseminate intentional disinformation, conspiracy theories, or fake news; or authorize, encourage, or carry out violations of users' privacy..." A "digital communications division" would assume responsibility for licensing websites. Not only does it reveal plainly, in writing, in an official government document, the intent of some legislators to outlaw all speech and thought that they disagree with, it is an embarrassment to the state of Colorado that will discourage tech companies from locating here. [link to leg.colorado.gov (secure)] Well say goodbye to CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, CNBC, FOX NEWS. Any time they say, "President Biden", that's a $5000 fine for promoting fake news! |
ACME_MAN
User ID: 24352866 United States 03/03/2021 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I suspect one could get around this by using an out-of-state address. Should give people time to pause and consider whether they really want to live in a state governed by the far left. Dedicated to the brave men who fought and laid down their lives on the beaches of Normandy and the plains of Europe . . . that their sacrifice was not in vain. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |