http://johnmcafeeswiftmail.com/news/show/uk-law-enforcement-telling-citizens-to-see-something-say-something-about-dark-web-use.shtml
[6 Points] None:
[5 Points] Blugputts:
Wasn't one of the recent attackers someone they knew of but did jack shit about? This is indoctrinating citizens to be snitches over any petty incident or disagreement. Now they will have even more data that isn't pertinent clouding any legitimate causes for investigating terrorists.
[5 Points] murderhomelesspeople:
I know this is true in the US and most likely other places but citizens are allowed to break the law acquiring evidence and still have it admissible in court while getting off scott free.
"Be aware of what is going on around you of anything that strikes you as different or unusual, or anyone that you feel is acting suspiciously—it could be someone you know or even someone or something you notice when you are out and about that doesn't feel quite right
You mean every single fucking day of my life. People are weird, reading into it usually comes up with nothing but honest mistakes or revealing anxiety, depression and mental disorders.
Also hasn't it been revealed that a lot of the people involved in these attacks have been known by the police to be radical and have been reported by the community?
[3 Points] samwhiskey:
Public schools in the US encourage kids to snitch on their parents.
[1 Points] JburnaDNM:
Goes to show the authorities are having a real hard time curtailing DNM activities without the help of good old fashion snitching.
[1 Points] dutchbob1:
well, congrats mr/u/RadicalRepublicans, you just made THE LIST!
https://snoopsnoo.com/u/RadicalRepublicans
https://atomiks.github.io/reddit-user-analyser/#RadicalRepublicans
[edit: yeah, i know, freaky shit, ammiright!]
[deleted]