Britain to ask tech companies for details of those who abused players

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British officials asking tech companies to provide details of those who made racially abusive comments to English soccer players

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Oh, this is rich. Everyone has been critical of big tech and their attempts to censor people’s comments. Now you want them to identify users that the government doesn’t agree with. Sounds like Britain agrees with Big Tech control over everything.

Anyone who makes racist remarks on any public forum, should be suspended on all platforms and have to take classes on why they are idiots and how to behave in public.

“We want real-life consequences for the people who are tweeting this abuse” Commies gonna commie.

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