@elonmusk: They send you to prison for memes
Summary
Elon Musk tweeted about people being sent to prison for memes, likely referencing issues with online content or censorship.
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@elonmusk: This censorship law is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The real goal is to enable the UK government to track everyone.
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@elonmusk: Exactly
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@elonmusk: UK is a police state
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@EricLDaugh: UPDATE: Elon Musk has infuriated foreign governments by making PUBLIC any and all censorship required by governments in…
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@elonmusk: They sure put a lot of effort into this crime
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