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Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by Curtis86
(Post 11047873)
Well, more than 95% of those who go to Oxford and Cambridge come from private schools. Democracy isn't always such a privilege to everybody :)
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Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by steveq
(Post 11048095)
I can't disagree more strongly, you have to quote Voltaire "I may not agree with what you say, but I defend to the death your right to say it"
I mean, I think Engels and Marks were, through no great fault of their own, two of the most evil men to have lived. I don't think you should be allowed to quote them in your sig, because I am most awfully upset by the results of their writings. |
Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by Cardienscarf
(Post 11048130)
Where did you get that information from? And how does Oxbridge attendance affect democracy?
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Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by robin1234
(Post 11048155)
But Marx and Engels didn't spew forth hate speech, did they? Much of what they wrote was boring, incomprehensible, manifestly incorrect, or overly theoretical .. but not hate speech.
http://today.yougov.co.uk/sites/toda...ues_101026.pdf Clearly if you stand up and decry people who want capital punishement for certain crimes, you are committing "Hate speech" ? |
Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by steveq
(Post 11048175)
But who are you to judge what I find offensive or "hateful"...is it to be by simple majority ? Because if it is for example, IIRC the overwhelming majority of the British want capital punishment back for a start (75% from a poll taken in 2010).
http://today.yougov.co.uk/sites/toda...ues_101026.pdf Clearly if you stand up and decry people who want capital punishement for certain crimes, you are committing "Hate speech" ? Your point about capital punishment doesn't seem to have anything to do with hate speech. As a parliamentary democracy, supporters of capital punishment would need to get the issue on the parliamentary agenda then they'd have to somehow get a majority of MPs to agree with them. Then they'd have to get it through the House of Lords. Not to mention the EU dimension. |
Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
The ultimate definition of hate speech is that which those in power find objectionable.
Now the UK definition of not quite that far reaching, well currently. It has been interesting to note how Russia for example has morphed to using 'legal' breaches of its laws to deal with dissidents. We had a recent example in North Korea where the legal system sicwas used more obviously. |
Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 11048187)
The ultimate definition of hate speech is that which those in power find objectionable.
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Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by hungryhorace
(Post 11047838)
The BNP might air views that you, I and others find objectionable, but censoring their right to air those views is an affront to democracy. Period.
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Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by robin1234
(Post 11048178)
Your point about capital punishment doesn't seem to have anything to do with hate speech.
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Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by steveq
(Post 11048238)
We've had people charged with "hatespeech" for being rude about people with ginger hair.
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Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by Xebedee
(Post 11048277)
Which just goes to prove that gingers have no sense of humour.
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Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by Xebedee
(Post 11048277)
Which just goes to prove that gingers have no sense of humour.
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Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by steveq
(Post 11048238)
You seem to take very naiive view of it. If the majority of people don't like something, the way the law is drafted, you can be charged with "hatespeech" which is exactly as Orwellian as it sounds. We've had people charged with "hatespeech" for being rude about people with ginger hair.
I don't see anything to substantiate your assertion that "if the majority of people don't like something ... You can be charged with "hate speech." And I also still don't see what point you are making about people who want to reintroduce capital punishment. They could be prosecuted for hate speech? The people who oppose them (anti capital punishment people) could be prosecuted for hate speech? What conceivable offence could either group be deemed to have committed, under this group of laws?? |
Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by robin1234
(Post 11048340)
Sorry, I just looked at the wording of the various legislation (most of which has been on the books for decades, apparently.)
I don't see anything to substantiate your assertion that "if the majority of people don't like something ... You can be charged with "hate speech." And I also still don't see what point you are making about people who want to reintroduce capital punishment. They could be prosecuted for hate speech? The people who oppose them (anti capital punishment people) could be prosecuted for hate speech? What conceivable offence could either group be deemed to have committed, under this group of laws?? |
Re: Does Britain need to catch up ?????
Originally Posted by robin1234
(Post 11048340)
What conceivable offence could either group be deemed to have committed, under this group of laws??
This is a very slippery slope. Now we already have censorship of the press coming. |
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