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The ongoing issue of fake news. Not just race or religion related. One should be suspicious if on a site with an axe to grind. In the future hopefully people will be trained, when at school, to better distinguish between truth, opinion, and downright falsehood.
12:38 Fri 21st Apr 2017
I'd put this in the law forum for a definitive answer were I you. Meanwhile one has to be aware that not everything is as it seems on the Internet. If outside the more respected media outlets (identifying them is left to the reader) treat it with extra care.
Won't be the first time something has been faked up, so as to get over a certain message.
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True, but it doesn't make it right - surely?

Would it not make more sense for Britain First to have published real pictures of London Muslims celebrating the attacks? By doing this, Britain First are in danger of damaging their reputation in future.

And what happens to all those who see the posts on Twitter and Facebook, without realising they've been faked?

Going forward, they will think this story is true!
The ongoing issue of fake news. Not just race or religion related. One should be suspicious if on a site with an axe to grind. In the future hopefully people will be trained, when at school, to better distinguish between truth, opinion, and downright falsehood.
Did anyone really expect anything sensible to come out of Britain First ?

For anyone who might not be aware of what BF really is, or may have forgotten could do well to read this ::::

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britain_First
You beat me to it Mickey.

Does anyone really take any notice of them?

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