In a troubling UK free-speech case, a socially isolated man received an 18-month prison sentence for two inflammatory anti-immigration tweets that were seen just 33 times total. Posted after a deadly Christmas market attack in Germany, the messages were offensive, but the punishment raises serious questions about proportionality, speech versus harm, and why online words with minimal reach can bring prison time while violent crime often goes unresolved.
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