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Those involved in violence will face the law. Attacks in Rotherham condemned. No excuse for violence targeting communities. Far-right actions labeled as thuggery. Support for those targeted. Police will address all disorder. Crime will be tackled by the government. Translation: Those who commit violence will be punished by the law. Attacks in Rotherham are criticized. There is no justification for violence against communities. Far-right actions are described as thuggery. Support is offered to those who are targeted. Police will handle all disorder. The government will address crime.

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We will use the full force of the law against those committing crimes, whether on the streets or online. No one is safe from the law, even if they incite hatred or violence online. Offenses like incitement, racial hatred, and terrorism are all punishable. We will confront both online instigators and physical troublemakers in communities.

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We will restore the Department of Justice's focus on justice by doubling the civil rights division and directing law enforcement to combat extremism. Social media platforms must be held accountable for the hate that spreads on their sites, as they have a responsibility to protect our democracy. If you profit from hate, amplify misinformation, or fail to regulate your platforms, we will ensure you are held accountable as a community.

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We will prosecute offenders with full force of the law, charging them with various crimes including assault, violent disorder, riot, and terrorism if necessary. Online or in person, those inciting hatred and violence will be held accountable. No one is immune from the law, whether they are committing crimes on the streets or behind a keyboard in another country.

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Sharing material inciting racial hatred, like retweeting, is a serious offense. Police actively monitor social media for such content, leading to identification and arrests. The consequences are severe, even if individuals believe they are not causing harm. Translation: Sharing content that incites racial hatred, such as retweeting, is a serious offense. Police actively monitor social media for this material, leading to identification and arrests. The consequences are severe, even if individuals believe they are not causing harm.

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Our incitement hatred legislation needs to be updated for the social media age. It's not just the platforms that are responsible, but also the individuals who post messages and images online that incite hatred and violence. We need new laws to hold them accountable.

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The Department of Justice will be put back in the business of justice, and the civil rights division will be doubled. Law enforcement will be directed to counter extremism. Social media platforms will be held accountable for the hate infiltrating their platforms because they have a responsibility to help fight against this threat to our democracy. Social media platforms will be held accountable as a community if they profit off of hate, act as a megaphone for misinformation or cyber warfare, or don't police their platforms.

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Anyone involved in criminal disorder or violence will face arrests, prosecutions, and penalties, including imprisonment and travel bans. Communities must feel safe, and there will be consequences for breaking the law.

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The Department of Justice will be put back in the business of justice, and the civil rights division will be doubled. Law enforcement will be directed to counter extremism. Social media platforms will be held accountable for the hate infiltrating their platforms because they have a responsibility to help fight against this threat to our democracy. Social media platforms will be held accountable as a community if they profit off of hate, act as a megaphone for misinformation or cyber warfare, or don't police their platforms.

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Those involved in the violence against George Floyd will face the law. Arrests will be made by the police, while peaceful protesters demanding justice will not be punished. Those inciting disorder and racism online will regret their actions. This violence is not justified and has no place in society. Justice must prevail.

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Publishing or distributing insulting or abusive material that is intended to or likely to stir up racial hatred constitutes an offense. Retweeting such material is considered republishing and can lead to prosecution. Dedicated police officers monitor social media to identify this material, leading to identification and arrests. Individuals may not realize the harm they are causing, but they will face consequences.

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The Department of Justice will be put back in the business of justice, and the civil rights division will be doubled. Law enforcement will be directed to counter extremism. Social media platforms will be held accountable for the hate infiltrating their platforms because they have a responsibility to help fight against this threat to our democracy. Social media platforms will be held accountable as a community if they profit off of hate, act as a megaphone for misinformation or cyber warfare, or don't police their platforms.

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We will use the full force of the law against those committing crimes in person or online. No one is safe from the law, even if they are just keyboard warriors inciting hatred or violence. Offenses like incitement, stirring up racial hatred, and terrorist activities are all punishable. We will go after those causing harm in communities, whether they are on the streets or behind a screen.

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We are responding to far-right hatred and all violent disorder with a national police capability to tackle thugs who move between communities. We will use shared intelligence, facial recognition technology, and criminal behavior orders. Social media companies must stop violence incitement online. Government's duty is to ensure security and take necessary action to keep streets safe. Translation (if needed): We are responding to violence by establishing a national police capability to tackle thugs who move between communities. We will use technology and orders to prevent violence and hold social media companies accountable for inciting violence online. Government's duty is to ensure security and take necessary action to keep streets safe.

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Yes, it is a crime to insult someone in public, and it's also a crime to insult them online, with potentially higher fines because it stays there. Even reposting untrue statements is a crime, as readers can't tell if you created or simply shared it. Punishments for hate speech can include jail time for repeat offenders, but often involve stiff fines and device confiscation, which shocks people. Recently, we accompanied state police during a raid in Northwest Germany. Six officers searched the suspect's home and seized his laptop and cell phone because prosecutors believed they were used to post a racist cartoon online. Simultaneously, over 50 similar raids occurred across Germany as part of a coordinated effort to curb online hate speech.

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We will update our laws in the next few weeks to allow the Garde to use evidence and identify those involved in these actions. It is clear that our incitement and hatred legislation is outdated for the social media age. We need this legislation within weeks because it's not just the platforms that have responsibility, but also individuals who post messages and images online that incite hatred and violence. We must be able to use laws to hold them accountable.

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I thanked the police for their work and support for injured officers and impacted communities. We will have a standing army of officers to handle situations, increase criminal justice efforts, and ensure the law applies online and offline. Violence is not protest, and attacks on mosques or Muslim communities will not be tolerated. Those involved will face the full force of the law.

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Our incitement hatred legislation needs to be updated for the social media age. It's not just the platforms that are responsible, but also the individuals who post messages and images online that incite hatred and violence. We need new laws to go after them individually.

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Large American online platforms are full of racism, misogyny, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and hate. Criminals are using them to harm children. The government will act with a plan to fight crime, protect Canadians, and build safe, secure, and strong communities. The plan aims to make Canada secure and strong.

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I thanked the police for their work and expressed support for injured officers and impacted communities. We will have a standing army of officers to deal with disorder. Criminal justice will be ramped up, with early naming and identification of perpetrators. Attacks on mosques or Muslim communities will not be tolerated. We have the resources to bring perpetrators to justice swiftly. There is no need for a recall of parliament. There is no 2 Tier policing, only policing without fear or favor. The law applies online, and those inciting violence will face consequences.

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Speaker asserts that large American online platforms have become seas of racism, misogyny, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and hate in all forms, and are used by criminals to harm children. The government promises to act and announces a plan to fight crime, protect Canadians, and build communities that are safe, secure, and strong.

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We will establish a national police capability to tackle violent disorder, using shared intelligence, facial recognition technology, and criminal behavior orders. Social media companies must take responsibility for violent disorder happening online. Government's duty is to keep streets safe through necessary actions.

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The speaker addressed recent violence, thanking the police and expressing support for injured officers and impacted communities. Actions resulting from a meeting include establishing a standing army of specialist public duty officers to handle such events. Criminal justice will be ramped up, with hundreds already arrested and early naming/identification requested for those involved to face the full force of the law. The speaker asserted that criminal law applies online as well as offline. The speaker stated that the violence is not protest but pure violence, and attacks on mosques or Muslim communities will not be tolerated. The full force of the law will be applied to all those identified as participants.

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Speaker 0: There's free speech and then there's hate speech. And there is no place, especially now, especially after what happened to Charlie in our society. Do you see more law enforcement going after these groups who are using hate speech and putting cuffs on people so we show them that some action is better than no action. We will absolutely target you, go after you if you are targeting anyone with hate speech, anything, and that's across the aisle.

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Offensive incitement to racial hatred involves distributing insulting material that can incite racial hatred. Retweeting such content can lead to committing an offense. Police officers monitor social media for this material and make arrests. It is important to combat misinformation and hate speech to protect democracy. Translation: Sharing offensive content that incites racial hatred can lead to legal consequences. Police actively monitor social media for this material to ensure accountability and protect democracy.
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