Birmingham City
Council was in trouble recently for adopting an internet-monitoring
system that prohibited employee access to atheist websites. While
Christians content was freely available, atheist pages were
not.
The National Secular Society has threatened legal action, citing
discrimination, and looks to have a strong case. But it is likely
that the Council innocently adopted the ...
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