Nessie
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Nessie committed this fallacy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reification_(fallacy))
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Has a Muslim ever been successfully prosecuted for Hate Speech in Scotland?
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The religious beliefs or affiliations of the accused or the victims of the incident are not formally recorded by the police as they are not relevant to the definition of the crime in the law.
The religious beliefs or affiliations of the accused or the victims of the incident are not formally recorded by the police as they are not relevant to the definition of the crime in the law.
Has a Muslim ever been successfully prosecuted for Hate Speech in Scotland?
The poster is one of a series of posters aimed at demonstrating that the Scottish authorities are taking all types of hate crime seriously
https://www.scotsman.com/news/scott...tland-campaign-to-tackle-hate-crime-1-4805202
The fact that the one aimed at religious hatred uses language of faith is perfectly reasonable - non-religious people don't believe that other religions are blasphemous or heresy, for example.
The RIC was basically an armed gendarmerie.
Has a Muslim ever been successfully prosecuted for Hate Speech in Scotland?
Has a Muslim ever been successfully prosecuted for Hate Speech in Scotland?
You haven't being paying attention......
The poster is one of a series of posters aimed at demonstrating that the Scottish authorities are taking all types of hate crime seriously
https://www.scotsman.com/news/scott...tland-campaign-to-tackle-hate-crime-1-4805202
The fact that the one aimed at religious hatred uses language of faith is perfectly reasonable - non-religious people don't believe that other religions are blasphemous or heresy, for example.
These sorts of posters never take any notice of the responses, otherwise, for instance, they might take up the challenge of naming a street in a claimed no-go area for us to go and have a look at.............you know, rather than studiously avoiding the question.
The degree to which Baylor has ignored the various iterations of that question speaks volumes.
The adverts are also a dig at the various Christian churches in Scotland, some of whom are notorious for preaching hate and bigotry, against other Christians..!
I'd argue it's closer to lieutenant in terms of responsibility, authority and operational/administrative balance. At least where the larger US forces, comparable to London, are concerned.Just in case anyone is curious about UK police ranks compared to US ones, "retired chief inspector" is an approximately equivalent rank to "retired police captain".
Apparently there is a serious problem with Christians in Scotland. I didn't know about this. According to Police Scotland they (and only they) are spreading hate and bigotry and victimising Muslims. Police Scotland (by association) now refer to Christians as 'Bigots' and threatens them with prosecution if they say anything disagreeable. Or, more accurately, if they criticise Islam.
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Needless to say, this example of hate speech has itself been reported as such. Fat lot of good that will do.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/scotland/dear-bigots-poster-upsets-christians-h97hxsxvn
https://theweeflea.com/2018/10/02/the-hate-police-are-now-here/
The Protestant/Catholic divide as best exampled by football and Rangers vs Celtic, is pretty well known. Religious bigotry has and is a big issue for many.
The posters in the campaign do not say what you suggest they are saying. There is no reference to any religion. The big problem in Scotland is, as I said, Protestant vs Catholic.
Well, it is well known - as various people have pointed out
It goes deeper than football, Rangers and Celtic are just convenient pegs.