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United Nations Planning To Criminalize Spreading ‘Misinformation’ That Causes ‘Social Disorder’ & ‘Hatred.’ – Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic

United Nations Planning To Criminalize Spreading ‘Misinformation’ That Causes ‘Social Disorder’ & ‘Hatred.’ – Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic

The United Nations is planning to criminalize the spreading of “misinformation” that causes “social disorder” and “hatred”. This plan was revealed in a recent report from Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic.

The report states that the United Nations is “developing a strategy to criminalize the dissemination of ‘misinformation’ that causes ‘social disorder’ and ‘hatred’”. The purpose of this strategy is to “combat the spread of false information and hateful speech”. This strategy would be implemented through the use of “international criminal laws and other measures”.

The report goes on to explain that this strategy would be used to target those who spread “misinformation” that is “used to incite violence, discrimination, and other forms of social disorder”. It also states that this strategy would be used to target those who spread “hate speech”, which is defined as “speech that attacks, threatens, or insults a person or group on the basis of race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or other characteristics”.

The report further explains that the United Nations would use “international criminal laws and other measures” to prosecute those who spread “misinformation” and “hate speech”. This would include the use of sanctions, restrictions on travel, asset freezes, and other measures.

The report also states that this strategy would be implemented in collaboration with “governments, civil society, and the private sector”. This would include the use of technology to “monitor and detect” the spread of “misinformation” and “hate speech”.

The United Nations’ plan to criminalize the spreading of “misinformation” and “hate speech” has raised some concerns. Some argue that this plan could be used to stifle freedom of speech, while others argue that it is necessary in order to combat the spread of false information and hateful speech.

Whatever the case may be, it is clear that the United Nations is taking steps to combat the spread of “misinformation” and “hate speech”. This strategy could have far-reaching implications for the way we communicate online, and it is important to keep an eye on how this strategy is implemented.

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