what a joke of a century , love me some collectively going back
spadasinul on
EU countries are pushing for that too, we’re fucked
GRRA-1 on
I guess they really want to be part of the Middle East instead of Europe.
Jumping-Gazelle on
So do they provide some “little book” that outlines state-accepted behavior?
For example:
Does a certain length of hair (either minimum or maximum) make the legislators nervous?
What is the palette range of trousers for instance?
What are the matching combination?
Are there certain restricted words or forms of intonation that’s forbidden?
When it gets criminalized then the insecurities of the legislators needs to be known exactly!!
/s
>*Under the draft, anyone who “acts against their biological sex” or “encourages or praises such behavior” could face between one and three years in prison*
Anyway, don’t they have more important things to legislate in that country?
>VIII..26- Everyone has the right to express and disseminate his/her thoughts and opinions by speech, in writing or in pictures or through other media, individually or collectively. This freedom includes the liberty of receiving or imparting information or ideas without interference by official authorities. …
(As amended on October 3, 2001; Act No. 4709) The exercise of these freedoms may be restricted for the purposes of national security, public order, public safety, safeguarding the basic characteristics of the Republic
(Repealed on October 3, 2001; Act No. 4709)Regulatory provisions concerning the use of means to disseminate information and thoughts shall not be deemed as the restriction of freedom of expression and dissemination of thoughts as long as the transmission of information and thoughts is not prevented.
(Paragraph added on October 3, 2001; Act No. 4709) The formalities, conditions and procedures to be applied in exercising the freedom of expression and dissemination of thought shall be prescribed by law.
— CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
First part contradicts that whole restriction idea. For the rest they keep yo-yo-ing back and forth only to end in a state of uncertainty. Hence I guess people need that “little book”.
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what a joke of a century , love me some collectively going back
EU countries are pushing for that too, we’re fucked
I guess they really want to be part of the Middle East instead of Europe.
So do they provide some “little book” that outlines state-accepted behavior?
For example:
Does a certain length of hair (either minimum or maximum) make the legislators nervous?
What is the palette range of trousers for instance?
What are the matching combination?
Are there certain restricted words or forms of intonation that’s forbidden?
When it gets criminalized then the insecurities of the legislators needs to be known exactly!!
/s
>*Under the draft, anyone who “acts against their biological sex” or “encourages or praises such behavior” could face between one and three years in prison*
Anyway, don’t they have more important things to legislate in that country?
>VIII..26- Everyone has the right to express and disseminate his/her thoughts and opinions by speech, in writing or in pictures or through other media, individually or collectively. This freedom includes the liberty of receiving or imparting information or ideas without interference by official authorities. …
(As amended on October 3, 2001; Act No. 4709) The exercise of these freedoms may be restricted for the purposes of national security, public order, public safety, safeguarding the basic characteristics of the Republic
(Repealed on October 3, 2001; Act No. 4709)Regulatory provisions concerning the use of means to disseminate information and thoughts shall not be deemed as the restriction of freedom of expression and dissemination of thoughts as long as the transmission of information and thoughts is not prevented.
(Paragraph added on October 3, 2001; Act No. 4709) The formalities, conditions and procedures to be applied in exercising the freedom of expression and dissemination of thought shall be prescribed by law.
— CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
First part contradicts that whole restriction idea. For the rest they keep yo-yo-ing back and forth only to end in a state of uncertainty. Hence I guess people need that “little book”.
sigh.