Sajid Javid, the home secretary, wants to introduce new laws to stop social media being used to fuel knife crime. "A couple of years back the internet companies were not taking it seriously enough to remove this content from the internet," says Sajid Javid.
The BBC then asks:
'Could this result in minorities being targeted?' (Err, let's hope so!)
"The solution to reducing crime doesn't lie with alarmist legislation that risks suppressing creative expression," Rosalind Comyn, Policy and Campaigns Officer at Liberty tells Newsbeat.
"It perpetuates the marginalisation of minority communities and diverts attention from the root causes of violence. God forbid we blame the very communities spreading this violence...
If gangs fight with knives and kill each other, I do not see what difference the Web makes?
If people knife each other because they fell out on the Internet, most of this forum would be dead by know
CrispIf gangs fight with knives and kill each other, I do not see what difference the Web makes?If people knife each other because they fell out on the Internet, most of this forum would be dead by know