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Where does it stop?
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/oct/16/re...
First chance I get, I'm outta here.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/oct/16/re...
First chance I get, I'm outta here.
Monty Python said:
Where does it stop?
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/oct/16/re...
First chance I get, I'm outta here.
Published Tuesday 16th October 2018, have you left yet? https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/oct/16/re...
First chance I get, I'm outta here.

F1GTRUeno said:
Imagine not wanting the likes of misogyny to be covered under hate crimes.
Let's just let everyone insult everyone because 'muh freedoms'.
Playing devils advocate if you make everything a hate crime it devalues the meaning of the term.Let's just let everyone insult everyone because 'muh freedoms'.
For example having a little chuckle at a goth who is in head to toe black heavy clothes including trench coat and thigh high boots when it's 35 degrees outside and if they overhear you and report you is that worthy of a conviction for a hate crime?
And why do goths get special treatment? Why not make it a hate crime to insult any group.
As a cyclist, bring it on.
F1GTRUeno said:
Imagine not wanting the likes of misogyny to be covered under hate crimes.
Let's just let everyone insult everyone because 'muh freedoms'.
Playing devils advocate but maybe the issue is less the subject content and instead the rapidly diminishing “muh freedoms”. Maybe some might instead see this as further criminalising freedoms of speech and expression.Let's just let everyone insult everyone because 'muh freedoms'.
It’s interesting that you acknowledge such a removal of “freedoms” would be the result of all this, that’s how I read your post. Apologies if I have misrepresented you.
Genuine question from me though, what would be the legal definition of misogyny in order for it to be a hate crime?
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