Snowflakes? 120,000 “hate speech reports” logged in UK even though Police can’t identify a single crime being committed – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Snowflakes? 120,000 “hate speech reports” logged in UK even though Police can’t identify a single crime being committed




Ireland’s Justice Minister Helen McEntee (FG), the Gardai leadership and a variety of open borders “Special Interest groups” (SIG) continue their push for new “hate crime” laws in Ireland.

However the UK Police Force have just released statistics on their “hate reports”.
According to the DailyMail, UK Police received a massive 120,000 so-called “hate reports” but have yet to identify prevention of a single crime.

The controversial logging of “non-crime hate incidents” is having a chilling effect on free speech in the UK say critics.
In the UK “hate incidents now include children and classed as ill-will, spite, contempt, prejudice, unfriendliness, antagonism, resentment and dislike.

Harry Miller, a former police officer and co-founder of the Fair Cop campaign group which surveyed the forces, told The Mail on Sunday: “Non-crime hate incident reports do not appear to have any usefulness as a crime prevention tool, but what they do have is a chilling effect on free speech because they make people think twice before saying or posting something on social media in the fear that it could land them with a criminal record.”

“These reports have allowed the police to become weaponised by woke activists who seek to attack and shut people up if they dare to express any views that they do not agree with.”

This all smacks of Orwellian times ahead for the Irish community.

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