Hate crime bill: Hate talk in homes ‘must be prosecuted’ - Pakistani immigrant demands the Scottish polish his peener



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Humza Yousef, no true Scotsman.

Hate crime bill: Hate talk in homes ‘must be prosecuted’


Conversations over the dinner table that incite hatred must be prosecuted under Scotland’s hate crime law, the justice secretary has said.

Journalists and theatre directors should also face the courts if their work is deemed to deliberately stoke up prejudice, Humza Yousaf said.

The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill has been condemned by critics including the Scottish Catholic Church, police representatives, academics and artists. It will introduce an offence of stirring-up of hatred against people with protected characteristics, including disability, sexual orientation and age.

The bill is loosely based on the Public Order Act 1986, which outlaws threatening, abusive or insulting words and behaviour but includes a “dwelling defence” that states the threatening language cannot be prosecuted if it is spoken in a private home.

Mr Yousaf said that there should be no “dwelling defence” in his bill. He told the Scottish parliament’s justice committee that children, family and house guests must be protected from hate speech. He told MSPs: “Are we comfortable giving a defence to somebody whose behaviour is threatening or abusive which is intentionally stirring up hatred against, for example, Muslims? Are we saying that that is justified because that is in the home? . . . If your intention was to stir up hatred against Jews . . . then I think that deserves criminal sanction.”

Mr Yousaf said theatre directors and journalists should not be exempt from the bill, to prevent activists stoking tensions under the cloak of dramatic licence or freedom of expression. He said: “We wouldn’t want to give the likes of Tommy Robinson a defence by saying that he’s ‘a blogger who writes for The Patriot Times so my reasonable defence is that I am a journalist’.”

The act draws upon a review of hate crime legislation by Lord Bracadale who told the committee that he did not recommend removing the “dwelling defence” and said MSPs’ concerns that it could intrude into private homes were “well founded”. “No suggestion had been made to me that the existence of the dwelling exception had inhibited the [Public Order Act],” he said.

He acknowledged that the Law Commission, the statutory body that reviews legislation in England and Wales, had recommended removing the “poorly targeted” exemption from the Public Order Act. One concern raised by the Law Commission was that hate speech in a large public house was exempt from prosecution but in an office it was not.

Lord Bracadale recommended further consideration of the “dwelling exemption” by MSPs to ensure it does not replicate the pitfalls of the Public Order Act.
 
I always found amusing how the govt and bureaucracy are full of foreigners who bully the native population, but hey only whitey can be racist and colonizer.
And people just gave away their civil liberties to this mix of capital interests and weird cosmopolitan groups who don't care. They don't even let you go an have a drink because super flu, but gotta have infinite immigration because the big line must go up.

The meme of people rising up is as untrue as ever.

When the government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny.
If your group can't compete with power/resources it get stomped. The diverse people at least form a voting block, while the natives vote to the same parties because "that's what we always do" and "the other (literally identical) party is soo evil, we must vote the current one." If the votes are already set it stone, why even pander in rethoric to people who will vote anyway. That little X on paper is what you have and you just give it away without any compensation then why should they give anything in return?
 
This is a dream come true for Silicon Valley. They get to write the code that lets Siri and Alexa call the police because they heard you say “Well maybe we should curb mass migration just a little...”

And everyone said that 1984 to reality comparisons were overdone.

Aren't the Scottish supposed to be pretty tough? I guess too many triggered pakis spoiled the lot. RIP Scotland.
 
Who let this durka durka brained sand nigger have power over Scotland? Maybe he should go and do what his haji self is good at and diddle 8b year olds like the Prophet Muhammad. Gonna eat a scotch egg wrapped in pork in his honor. God bless America, where you can still call jumped up coons what they are. Faggots.
 
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If he gets the interpretation he wants I guarantee every Muslim would end up in jail for comments they've made at home. He hasn't thought this through.
I was gonna say, does this prosecution of hate speech in ones own home also apply to muslims and their ideologies towards women and homosexuals?
 
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