~ https://www.theguardian.com/culture/201 ... st-twitterGraham Linehan, the co-writer of the sitcom Father Ted, has been given a verbal harassment warning by police after a complaint by a transgender activist.
Linehan was told by West Yorkshire police not to contact the activist Stephanie Hayden, after a row on Twitter.
Hayden reported him for transphobia after he referred to her as “he” and for “deadnaming” her by referring to her by names used before she transitioned.
It is rather ironic really, as a year ago, when Count Dankula was facing criminal charges over a joke, he was celebrating this. Funny how the liberals are all for this type of things until it affects them
https://www.rt.com/uk/422326-nazi-pug-count-dankula/
You see, the right winger in me could see this twist of irony and find it all rather amusing. However, the truth is there is nothing funny about it. This is becoming more and more common and police are becoming increasingly involved in the policing of language and arresting people for what they say, stretching the boundaries of what is deemed "hate speech" and at times seemingly totally making it up as they go along.
South Yorkshire police recently asked people to report "offensive non-crime" incidents to them, and encountered a massive backlash online from it. The worrying thing is however, despite receiving so much negative press from this, they didn't roll back on it or even feel they needed to issue a response, they are totally not bothered about the public and their feelings towards this.
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The police are complaining about being stretched constantly, with around 90% of reported crimes not leading to a conviction at this present time. Yet they seem to actually be encouraging people to report crimes that aren't even crimes to them, and they are actually following up on these too, which seriously begs the question, what the hell are we paying for?
Jonathan Pie (the only watchable liberal I know of) has just today made a video on the matter and it's in his typical half jest format but very much worth a watch as is a lot of his content.
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