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First minister calls for end to vexatious reports after far-right agitators attempt to “overwhelm” official systems.
Neo-Nazi and far-right agitators are exploiting Scotland’s new hate crime law to make vexatious complaints en masse in an attempt to “overwhelm” police systems.
A prominent figure in England’s white nationalist movement is among those urging followers to spam Police Scotland with anonymous online reports, the Observer has found.

The leader of a far-right group – one of several fringe organisations being assessed by the UK government under its new extremism definition – promoted a private channel on the encrypted messaging app Telegram that includes a “call to action” urging members to “mass report”.
Posts in the channel instruct members to log cases of supposed “anti-white” hate, which they say includes a statement on the police force’s website that “young men aged 18-30 are most likely to commit hate crime”.
“This public targeting of a group deeply offended us and thus we will report it as a racially motivated hate crime,” the channel administrator wrote.
Messages have also been posted directing the group’s 284 members to mass report tweets from members of the public, including one from a former local councillor who said that those most impacted by hate crime were “people of colour, disabled people, LGBT+ people, because it’s probably happened to them”. The administrator of the “hate crime reporting” group said the message was “offensive” and “singled out white men as evil”.
“At the very least, we want to overwhelm them with reports to waste their time [so that] they eventually give up the whole system,” they wrote, adding that people could report without using their name and even if they didn’t live in Scotland.
The efforts by far-right actors to overwhelm Police Scotland comes after a week in which the country’s new hate crime legislation faced fierce criticism. The law, which came into force on 1 April, says a person commits a criminal offence if they communicate material or behave in a way that a “reasonable person would consider to be threatening or abusive”, with the intention of stirring up hatred, based on a list of protected characteristics.
These include someone’s age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, transgender identity and variations in sex characteristics. It also includes a crime of stirring up hate based on race, colour or nationality, which was already illegal but is now part of the new act.
The Scottish government says the law gives more protection to victims while protecting free speech. But it has faced controversy for omitting sex from the list of protected characteristics it covers. Ministers say this is because a standalone bill tackling misogyny is in the works.
Critics also claim the law will stifle free speech, with high-profile figures including JK Rowling, Joe Rogan and Elon Musk among those to have publicly attacked it. After Holyrood minister Siobhian Brown said people “could be investigated” for misgendering someone online, Rowling dared police to arrest her over tweets she posted describing transgender women as men. Police Scotland said the tweets were not criminal. Yesterday, Rowling posted a 700-word statement on X outlining her views on gender issues and her concerns that women’s rights are being “dismantled”.

This weekend, Scotland’s first minister, Humza Yousaf, the leader of the SNP, defended the legislation, telling the PA news agency that “deliberate misinformation” was being “peddled by some bad actors” falsely claiming that it was now a criminal offence to make “derogatory comments” based on the characteristics covered in the act.
A government spokesperson added that the law had a “high threshold for criminality” and would not “prevent people expressing controversial, challenging or offensive views”.
Yousaf also warned people against making vexatious complaints. While official figures have not yet been released, Police Scotland reportedly received nearly 4,000 reports in the new law’s first three days. Many are understood to have been lodged against Yousaf himself over comments he made four years ago about a lack of non-white people in top jobs in Scotland.
The first minister said he was not surprised by the deluge and that “when legislation is first introduced there can sometimes be a flurry of vexatious complaints”. But he said he was “very, very concerned” about how many were being made, adding that “people should desist because they are wasting valuable police resources and time”.
Humza Yousaf, in a suit, shirt and tie, with a slight beard, looks behind him with a slightly bemused expression
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‘Misinformation [is being] peddled by some bad actors’: Scotland’s first minister, Humza Yousaf. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian
Police Scotland said it had seen a “substantial increase” in reporting since the law came into effect but that this had not affected frontline policing. It is understood to have drafted in extra staff, paying them overtime to cope with demand.
Imran Ahmed, from the Center for Countering Digital Hate, said it was “extremely ironic” that the law was being “weaponised” by the same racist and misogynistic “bad actors” that had prompted its creation. He said the flurry of complaints from far-right activists was proof that the law had “failed to hit the right target” and that the Scottish government had “sought to prosecute speech” rather than social media platforms.
“The problem is the proliferation of hate speech on social media and the ways in which these platforms profit from, and give superpowers to, every hate group out there,” he said.
Before the law came into effect, the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (ASPS) warned of its impact on police resources. Ch Supt Rob Hay, president of the ASPS, said in a letter to Holyrood’s justice committee that he was concerned the law would be “weaponised” by an “activist fringe” across the political spectrum which could divert police resources from more serious crimes.
 
Some utterly retarded takes from the r/Scotland thread on this story, even by Reddit standards.

"if you support freedom of speech then you are nE0 NaHtSeE!1"

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Jesus, reading that faggot's account, I am not entirely sure that isn't just an SNP shill account. Almost exclusively posts in /r/scotland, sucks off SNP politicians and policies, accuses the Labour party of being right wing, and blames all dissent to the SNP on Americans. Literally couldn't be more of a retard if they wanted to, for fucks sake.
 
Porridge wogs really are something else.

The worst ones are the terminally online Twitter spastics that try to incorporate Scottish "hardman" slang with their retarded far-left views and tweet things like "Aye get tae fuck with yer racist pish" or "Ah love ma wee trans bairn , if yae fuck with her I'll set aboot ye". I suspect a lot of them are Americans LARPing as Scottish, much like the plastic paddy "Irish" you see on there going on about "ooh I'm Oirish oo ahh up the 'RA"
 
lol, even.
I will enjoy seeing the clarification of what is classed as vexatious. How they will phrase ‘if it’s anti white ignore it’ in a way that doesn’t actually say that directly.
Get fucked, Humza.
We need some kind of British modern Owain Glyndŵr figure only instead of the English he is throwing out the WEF and their puppets. Maybe someone can go wake king Arthur up, whichever hill he’s slumbering under
 
If your house gets burgled in Scotland the pigs won't investigate, they will just give you a crime number for your insurance. If you commit wrongspeak then they have promised to investigate fully. There is so much hate around but it's not the public's job to decide what breaches the threshold of criminality, that is for the pigs.

How dare Humza suggest that these complaints are vexatious, I'm sure every single one has been made in good faith by a concerned member of the public who has found themselves in a genuine state of fear and alarm.

Thank you for #seeingme
Only this morning my local shopkeeper was asked by a white man for a pint of milk and he didn't say please

I only hope the Scottish police can mobilise quickly enough to prevent Mr Khan's lynching
 
Twitter spastics that try to incorporate Scottish "hardman" slang with their retarded far-left views and tweet things like "Aye get tae fuck with yer racist pish" or "Ah love ma wee trans bairn , if yae fuck with her I'll set aboot ye". I suspect a lot of them are Americans LARPing as Scottish
theyre affecting it so they can pretend theyre more scottish than people who oppose hate laws, troonery and so on.
theyre not trying to seem hard, thats just how scottish people speak, theyre trying to seem like theyre the salt of the earth.
effete americans insist on saying 'folks' and 'y'all' and all that for the same reason. they know that they are deracinated bug people so they put on these cartoonish airs as they reshape and homogenise everywhere they find themselves to reflect their sterile inner lives.
 
God I would briefly love to be a police officer in Scotland just to laugh at the bullshit complaints that are flooding in, especially the troll ones.

“A young man of melanated shade came up to my and called me a cracker.”

“Some spearchucker shabawaba nignog won’t stop with his microaggressions”

Fucking lmao
 
I reported Humza, but I wasn't trolling - I genuinely find his rhetoric hateful, and I'm concerned about Scottish people who might be offended by it.


In fact, I've been concerned for a while, so I'm glad this excellent new law was brought in so I could express my concerns through the proper legal channels. I'd be happy to confirm same to any Scottish policeman that wants to come round and listen to me explain what I find so concerning. But it would be a bit of a long drive for them to get down here.
 
Tinfoil hat time: since there’s only about 200 neo-nazis in the UK and 195 are working for at least one branch of the intelligence services and/or police it’s troons actually mass reporting people but they can’t say that out loud after backing down down from prosecuting JK and why they are not taking any action from complaints by angry men in dresses reporting angry cat ladies.

Kiwi bros who live in haggisland: be very careful what you say on other online forums. Most other sites will give your details straight to Police Scotland. You‘re lucky here as Null will just tell them to fuck off.

The SNP/globalhomo establishment are looking for someone to sacrifice on their altar and don’t let it be you for telling a daft joke on Twitter.

Based Ellon will only complain about you being hauled in front of a judge and maybe pay for your solicitor after he’s given your details to the police, and even then he’s only doing it for likes and retweets.
 
hmm maybe if you don't have the resources to enforce a law don't pass it
Nah, just have the legion march to the sea and stab at the water to prove a point to Poseidon.

The best part of that story is everyone thinks it's showing the emperor is insane when in reality it was him showing the people not even he has authority over nature and no edict can change how the tide itself works.
 
The Scottish, especially the men, used to have a reputation as a people not to be trifled with. I guess that lives on with for example ultra fans for the Glasgow Rangers....
Just takes a generation of cultural subversion to ruin a people.
Tell me you never go outside and just binge on mad lads YouTube videos with telling me you never go outside and just binge mad lads videos on YouTube.

That was the most Reddit thing I’ve ever read on here.

Imagine being a white man and going on about “ultras” in the UK.
 
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