Comment on I went to the UK last week. Nothing about my trip was legal.
cabbage@piefed.social 23 hours ago
Small footnote: I noticed this post got deleted from !casualuk@feddit.uk for not being casual enough (I guess I am extreme), with a suggestion it could be put here instead. As I spent some time writing it and was lucky enough to still have it open in a browser window I figured I'd give it a shot, even though I feel like this community might be for slightly more serious stuff. I hope it's not too out of place :)
Skua@kbin.earth 22 hours ago
I expect that it's straying much too close to dicussion of the ongoing hot-button political issue of asylum seekers and small boat crossings for Casual UK's "no politics" rule. Glad you could still post it here without re-typing it though
cabbage@piefed.social 22 hours ago
I'm pretty sure it's because I mention that I support Palestine Action, which although it's not a central point in the post is a pretty hot political potato in the UK at the moment. Fair enough. :)
echodot@feddit.uk 55 minutes ago
It’s only a hot button issue from the sense that declaring your support for them is illegal. Your support for them itself is not a controversial topic since it’s pretty much in line with everyone else’s view.
towerful@programming.dev 10 hours ago
I’m guessing that - from my experience of the CasualUK community when I used to be on Reddit - they have similar rules of ABSOLUTELY no politics. Even something that might lead to politics.
It’s to keep the place extremely light hearted and not turn into a depressing news/politics community.
So immigration/border policy and Palestine Action would both be out.
Even jokes about small boats would likely be too close.
It is a fun story, glad you shared it. And good on the mods recommending an alternative community
Skua@kbin.earth 21 hours ago
Good point!