
The Farcical First Week of Scotland’s ‘Hate Crime’ Law
Police received a year’s worth of hate crime reports in just seven days.
Police received a year’s worth of hate crime reports in just seven days.
Brazilian authorities even asked to see private messages from citizens sharing dissident opinions online.
There are correct answers to all the great questions before us, and no dissent is permitted.
“Many thousands” of minor crimes will now be ignored because of the new law, Scottish Tories warn.
Police have even been told to target ‘hateful’ comedians.
In Western public discourse, the goodness or badness of a thing depends on who it helps, and whom it hurts.
A copyright violations dispute has turned into a standoff between the social media company and the courts.
“Too ridiculous for words. Where were they on Sunday when Muslims screamed ‘Hamas is my brother’?” one person asked on social media.
The legislation takes France further into the realm of “totalitarianism without the gulag.”
Literally anything related to Islam would be ringfenced from criticism.