Could it possibly be true that people have the right to march but are also getting prosecuted for speech?https://twitter.com/KateTheSaboteur/status/993146769876930560 …
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Replying to @KateTheSaboteur
UK in last few years. We've had two prosecutions of Muslims for 1) burning a poppy & 2) saying British soldiers should die & go to hell. A prosecution for a Nazi pug joke & ppl being detained under caution for criticising Islam, child transitioning & displaying a golliwog.
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Thank you. I suspect the irony is that most of the people on the march will think the £50 fine for the Muslim burning the poppy and shouting British soldiers can go to hell was too lenient. As the S*n is quoted in this blog.https://ukhumanrightsblog.com/2011/03/09/poppy-burning-free-speech-and-the-50-question/ …
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Replying to @KateTheSaboteur @HPluckrose
I'm not familiar with the particular cases of criticising Islam or transgender children. Do you have links please? I think it is reasonable to assume that count dankula knew that saying "gas the Jews" would cause offence. Freedom of speech is not an absolute.
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I can find them for you when I get home. Phone laggy. Or you can search 'mealy-mouthed reply Twitter' or 'Posie Parker tweets' to find them faster.
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