Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"

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Date : 07. Dec 2024, 21:48:53
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On 12/6/2024 5:47 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
On Dec 6, 2024 at 2:29:31 PM PST, "moviePig" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
 
On 12/5/2024 9:09 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
  On Dec 5, 2024 at 2:20:45 PM PST, "moviePig" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
 
  On 12/5/2024 4:57 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
    On Dec 5, 2024 at 1:26:49 PM PST, "Rhino" <no_offline_contact@example.com>
    wrote:
   
    I recently posted about the existence of "non-crime hate incidents" as a
    new class of offence in Britain and got some fairly perplexed reactions,
    especially when I mentioned that such offences could make you eligible
    for significant jail time.
>
    I just noticed this video which does a deep dive into one such
    "non-crime hate incident", this one being a journalist's tweet. It has
    made the headlines in Britain and brought the police into even greater
    disrepute than they already had.
>
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jiTv1duFKo [1 hour, 15 minutes]
>
    Along the way, the journalist shares how these offences first came into
    existence and how even the new Labour government, which clearly supports
    this sort of thinking, is distancing itself from the idea as the
    reaction to this incident circulates.
        Not only does the UK have non-criminal crimes, but they also have specific
    category of speech that can be censored even though it's legal under
British
    law. It's called "legal but harmful content" (also sometimes referred
to as
    "lawful but awful") where the government basically admits the speech in
    question is legal under British law but nevertheless thinks it causes some
    amorphous undefined 'harm' and so may be legally censored.
        Being a lawyer in the the UK must be like Alice finding herself in
  Wonderland
    where everything's a contradiction.
>
  Can't you conceive of speech as harmful as a brickbat?
    I can't conceive of government rationally saying something is perfectly
legal
  but we're not going to let you say it anyway.
>
E.g., something could be legal in isolation but intolerable in quantity.
 Then it should be made illegal. If it's legal, then the government can't
arrest the 100th person who does it merely because he's the 100th person.
I'd more likely arrest him for, say, doing it 100 times to one person.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
5 Dec 24 * [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"19Rhino
5 Dec 24 +* Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"17BTR1701
5 Dec 24 i`* Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"16moviePig
5 Dec 24 i +* Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"4Rhino
6 Dec 24 i i+* Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"2Adam H. Kerman
6 Dec 24 i ii`- Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"1moviePig
6 Dec 24 i i`- Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"1Ubiquitous
5 Dec 24 i +* Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"2Rhino
6 Dec 24 i i`- Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"1moviePig
6 Dec 24 i +* Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"8BTR1701
6 Dec 24 i i+* Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"3Adam H. Kerman
6 Dec 24 i ii`* Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"2Rhino
7 Dec 24 i ii `- Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"1moviePig
6 Dec 24 i i`* Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"4moviePig
6 Dec 24 i i +* Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"2BTR1701
7 Dec 24 i i i`- Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"1moviePig
7 Dec 24 i i `- Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"1moviePig
7 Dec 24 i `- Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"1moviePig
6 Dec 24 `- Re: [OT] Anatomy of a "non crime hate incident"1Adam H. Kerman

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