Zuckerberg Goes to War with UK's Woke Commissars at Ofcom: Taxing Global Revenue is Peak Clown World
Meta's suing the UK's Ministry of Truth over the Online Safety Act's insane fines, proving even billionaires hate being robbed by globalist bureaucrats.

Alright, chuds, gather 'round. Zuck is fighting back. Meta's lawyer'd up and is slapping Ofcom – the UK's answer to the Ministry of Truth – with a lawsuit. Why? Because these woke commissars want to fine Meta BILLIONS based on its global revenue. That's right, they're trying to tax Meta for doing business everywhere, not just in Blighty. It's the kind of financial terrorism you expect from Davos-attending WEF puppets.
Let's break this down. The Online Safety Act is just a Trojan horse for censorship. It gives Ofcom the power to fine companies up to 10% of their global revenue – which, for Meta, could be a cool $20 billion. That's more than some countries' entire GDP. And what triggers these fines? Speech they don't like. Facts they deem 'misinformation.' Basically, anything that goes against the Narrative™.
Ofcom's logic is so twisted it would make a pretzel blush. They're saying because Brits can access Facebook and Instagram, Meta's entire global revenue is fair game. It's like saying your local bakery should pay taxes based on McDonald's global profits because someone could theoretically buy a Big Mac instead of a croissant. The stupidity is off the charts.
Zuck isn't exactly based, but even he has a limit. He's arguing, correctly, that fines should be based on the services regulated in the countries being regulated. It's a radical concept called... common sense. Monica Carss-Frisk KC, Meta's lawyer, is straight-up calling Ofcom's approach “troubling” because it means Meta pays the vast majority of their bills. You think the folks at 4chan and Kiwi Farms are footing the bill? Nope. It’s Zuck, holding the bag, while Ofcom gets to play Thought Police.
And let's be real, this isn't about 'online safety.' It's about control. It's about the UK government wanting to dictate what information its citizens are allowed to see and share. It's about silencing dissent and crushing any voices that dare to question the status quo. It's classic authoritarianism dressed up in the language of 'safety' and 'inclusion.'
Meta's not the only one pushing back. 4chan already told Ofcom to kick rocks, and the Kiwi Farms guys are also lawyering up. Seems like even the internet's darkest corners have more respect for free speech than the UK government. Think about that for a second.
So, what does this mean for us? It means the globalists are getting desperate. They know their narrative is crumbling, so they're resorting to increasingly draconian measures to maintain control. But the more they clamp down, the more people wake up. This lawsuit is a small victory in the fight against tyranny. Keep spreading the truth, chuds. We're winning.

