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2025-07-10

In recent years the word "hate" has adopted a distinct legal persona - the persona of a false excuse useful for suppressing views and experiences that are legal and lawful, but which specific sections of society (which somehow have the willing ear of government) deem should be suppressed none the less.

This has led to the nonsensical situation that anybody who inadvertently "causes offence" to somebody else totally outside of his control (or even his knowledge) must be dealt with, regardless of the fact that offence may be taken, even when not actually offered. So a perfectly innocent remark may be adjudged offensive regardless of intent.

This places the "offender" in the hitherto unconscionable position of being considered guilty unless proven innocent.

" ... a network of ... organisations in the UK are abusing the law under a false belief evil is justified in the pursuit of good, and criminality is justified in the service of justice"

The rot within our legislative authorities clearly goes very deep ...