This is an interesting thread about the legalities of the charge against Glinner.
It is pointed out that he has apparently been charged with "intentionally stirring up hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation". The problem is that he doesn't mention sexual orientation at all, and transgender identity isn't covered by that piece of legislation.
In addition, one of the tweets says no more than "you smell," which may be childish but no more than that. The second is similar. It amounts to no more than "I hate, loathe and detest you."
The third one, which supposedly amounts to incitement to violence, in fact takes the form of advice to women if they find themselves confronted by an intransigent, threatening man. Advice which is commonplace and might even be given by the police themselves!
1. Make a scene.
2. Call the police.
3. IF ALL ELSE FAILS, punch him in the balls.
Note that "call the police" comes
before the suggestion that one might have to resort to violence.
That's it. Glinner is not a British citizen and he was in the USA when he posted these tweets as far as I know. No British citizen is named in any of them. Do the Metropolitan Police even have jurisdiction here?
But what is of paramount importance is that parliament repeatedly assured the public that a very high bar was necessary before any offences in the relevant statutes could be invoked. Merely being offensive wouldn't be enough, not even being grossly offensive. These tweets don't get anywhere near this high bar.
What is most disturbing is that the police still treat "trans" as a holy caste who must not be crossed in any way on pain of the full force of the law descending on you. Conversely, when trans people themselves, or their allies, post immeasurably worse threats of death, rape and GBH, these are invariably held not to meet this high bar, nothing to see here folks. Who is authorising this, who is instructing the police to operate in this manner?
For the final irony, we know the identity of the complainant in this case. He is a trans-identifying man who has been permanently banned from Twitter for harassment (and now conducts his campaign on BlueSky). He is a former policeman who was (eventually) sacked for online harassment. There are multiple outstanding complaints against him for threatening behaviour, but somehow the police can never find him to interview him about these. He makes so many complaints about others he really should have been put in his box as a vexatious complainer years ago. Nevertheless the police chose to act on his complaints on this occasion.
These are the facts that the protectors of the garish plastic non-functional facsimiles of women won't even read, let alone respond to.
This thread is also well worth a read.