Comment by dijit
Yes, possibly.
Another alternative could be similar to what happened in the US with Iryna Zarutska: whereby because it might inflame racial tensions and divisions it is intentionally downplayed.
One can make the argument that 30,000 people a year being charged with hate speech since Labour took government could be related to Russian interference online, but Russia can’t make our police officers arrest people for saying “I love bacon”, an objectively harmless statement. It wasn’t as if it was threatening - it was just unkind.
What exactly do you think happened in the US with Iryna Zarutska? I didn't get the sense that it was "intentionally downplayed because it might inflame racial tensions and divisions."
On the contrary, what I saw was that it was intentionally played up in order to inflame racial tensions and divisions.
There are over 7,150 deaths caused by handguns in the US each year. There are an additional 5,295 deaths caused by other firearms. There are 1,560 deaths caused by knives. Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/195325/murder-victims-in...
Why was this instance newsworthy?