Country that arrested Telegram founder for 'child abuse content' will let child mass murderer walk free


Ever heard the saying "they're not even trying to hide it anymore?" That's honestly how I feel every time these political filth do or say something.

Like how France said it was for everyone's safety and suggested it was a legal and moral obligation to arrest Durov due to ''child pornography and terrorism'' running rampant on Telegram? Well, one would think that a country that cares so much for child safety that they'd lure and arrest a tech founder, they would then also arrest Israeli officials who have been directly responsible for the death of 20.000 children in just one year. Especially if they signed a treaty for it.

That's a world record number of underage deaths in warfare btw. I mean, we might as well stop calling it warfare and start labeling it terrorism so that the circle can be complete: Durov arrested for child abuse and terrorism in France, Netanyahu and co. to walk free in France despite child murder and terrorism.

Don't take anyone's word for it, read the details for yourself: ''states parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court are those sovereign states that have ratified, or have otherwise become party to, the Rome Statute. The Rome Statute is the treaty that established the International Criminal Court, an international court that has jurisdiction over certain international crimes, including genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes that are committed by nationals of states parties.... States parties are legally obligated to co-operate with the Court when it requires, such as in arresting and transferring indicted persons or providing access to evidence and witnesses.''

Now I know it goes deeper than just those few lines, but it ultimately doesn't matter because microboy-macron announced they would let the ICC fugitive Netanyahu enter France and not take any action.

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Snowden commented on Durov's arrest with the following: The arrest of Pavel Durov is an assault on the basic human rights of speech and association. I am surprised and deeply saddened that Macron has descended to the level of taking hostages as a means for gaining access to private communications. It lowers not only France, but the world.

Ahh the circle becomes even complete-er.😉 France will let Israeli war criminals go free because Hamas took hostages, while France is taking hostages so they can access your private communication and data. Make it make sense.

Who was it that said that "information is currency?" Because no, I don't believe for a second that their goal isn't to gain access to valuable info on adversaries and influential figures, who simply say things France (i.e. the EU) does not want said. Figures who are put in a compromising position because their info and chat on what was a reliable platform with an unbreakable encryption, is now being held at gunpoint to hand over the key.

Honestly, IMO I think that unless Durov finds a way to escape the EU, this will be the end for Telegram as we've known it.

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Things are almost never as they seem. If you sincerely think that world powers would spend their money and resources in order to just "help" citizens from foreign nations, you might want to ask yourself why they've been neglecting and out right murdering their own citizens for decades. What are their true motives for wanting to fund foreign (terror) groups, start global confrontations and wars? I'll let you in on a little secret; It has NOTHING to do with "human rights" nor "democracy".

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