Scotland Tightens Grip on Hate Crime by Implementing New Law
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
- The Hate Crime and Public Order Law, which came into effect on April 1st in Scotland, has sparked controversy over concerns about potential limitations on freedom of expression. Critics argue that the legislation’s provisions regarding hate speech, including those targeting transgender identity, may have unintended consequences for free speech rights.
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As they can't stop you from knowing the truth they seek to stop you from speaking it, they don't care about anything or anyone but their own selves and their own power!
It's actually worse it can be something you said privately in your own home!
Watch the "Utopia" film and the only place where people are free in their own home, is the bathroom.
Isreal is evil Lying about beheaded babies and rapes then turn around and murder children and women is sick In America we don’t like people who hurt children and women
Do not dismiss what is happening in Scotland. If our US liberal congress gets their way, passing the equality act will do this in the US.
I can never understand how parents of a sexually molested crime is not disappeared? Don’t do that in North Carolina
William Wallace, rolling in his grave, is saying “This is NOT the type of freedom that I died for”.
Oh wow... this is Vinnie's worst take. Never thought I would see it 😂🤦♂️
90% of my comments and replies get taken off CZcams.
Is this guy trolling with his voice?
Watch the whole count dankula video and dont take it out of context, you are being hysterical otherwise
That's offensive to Americans. We claim to have ruined the Internet with our woke nonsense, not you.