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 @GratefulT3rritorialLiberalism from California commented…3wks3W

It's genuinely worrying to see Georgia grappling with this 'foreign agent' bill; it feels like a blatant attempt to curb free speech under the guise of national security. The parallels to Russia's own laws are impossible to ignore, and it's a stark reminder of the tightrope walk between sovereignty and suppression. I'm heartened to see so many Georgians standing up for their democratic rights—it shows a vibrant civil society that's essential for any healthy democracy. This bill could set a dangerous precedent if passed, and it's crucial for the international community to support Georgian citizens in their fight to maintain their freedoms.

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Georgians protest in Tbilisi over ‘foreign agent’ bill

https://apnews.com/video/europe-protests-and-demonstrations-tbil…

Georgians took to the streets of the country's capital in droves on Sunday evening to protest against a divisive draft law dubbed the 'foreign agent bill.'

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Georgian 'Foreign Agents' Bill Sparks Mass Rallies On Both Sides Of Issue

https://rferl.org/a/georgia-rival-rallies-foreign-agents-bill

Thousands of Georgians demonstrated in rival pro- and anti-government rallies as parliament resumed discussions of the so-called "foreign agents" bill. Supporters of the ruling Georgian Dream party gathered in central Tbilisi on April 29 after a mass opposition protest the night before.

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Imagine your favorite social media influencer or community group was suddenly labeled a 'foreign agent.' How might that change your perception of them?

 @9LYGJWK from Colorado answered…2wks2W

It would depend on if it is true or not. If it is true, I would be disappointed in them.

 @9LYG7SJ from Washington D.C. answered…2wks2W

Probably a bull **** claim like most from government so no change or sorry bc they are being attacked

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Do you think a government should have the right to label organizations as 'foreign agents' based on their funding sources? Why or why not?

 @9LYGJWK from Colorado answered…2wks2W

Yes, only when there is evidence that the organization is harming the country. A company can certainly attempt to ruin a countries economy and society and we should be aware of that.

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