The Kremlin Wants To Ban Bad Language From the Internet

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It appears that Mother Russia has plans to block foul language from appearing on websites, forums and discussion boards. According to the new law if enacted, sites would have 24 hours to censor any foul language appearing online.

Russia to ban foul language on social networks and discussion boards - English pravda.ru

The law if enacted was drafted to make children see foul language as not an accepted social norm. Apparently having censored content like : f#%k you c##nt son of a b&#tch is going to protect Mother Russia's youth.
 


As the receiver of a recent rash of vile pornographic troll attacks on social media, I find myself in agreement with Russia. I think we should be more responsible when it comes to our kids.The right to the freedom of speech is like the right to bear arms. Abuse the right and pay the price.
 
As the receiver of a recent rash of vile pornographic troll attacks on social media, I find myself in agreement with Russia. I think we should be more responsible when it comes to our kids.The right to the freedom of speech is like the right to bear arms. Abuse the right and pay the price.

I was hoping for a punchline, and then reread to make sure I didn't miss any sarcasm in the mix.

But no, you're serious.
 
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No gay, no bad language, no problem.

We buy bottle and dance the hippetyhop on playground all day with the fellas.
 
As the receiver of a recent rash of vile pornographic troll attacks on social media, I find myself in agreement with Russia. I think we should be more responsible when it comes to our kids.The right to the freedom of speech is like the right to bear arms. Abuse the right and pay the price.

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Good luck with that project, motherfuckers.

NYSE tried that - seems there is an internal messaging system and they wanted to ban people from swearing on it.

Fuckers just switched languages - now they swear in German, Russian, Polish, Italian...

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