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Great Britain Cracks Down On "Non-Crime Hate" Speech, Including Playground Taunts (www.dailymail.co.uk)

Officers recorded incidents against the nine-year-old child, who called a fellow primary school pupil a ‘r****d’, and against two schoolgirls who said another student smelled ‘like fish’.

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Antonia D
Antonia D
9 days ago

NWO

GatesSmasher
GatesSmasher
9 days ago
Reply to  Antonia D

What’s happening in the UK now is coming to America soon.

Sherry
Sherry
9 days ago

I wish they would have had this when I was in school. Then my bullies would have been held accountable.

malk
malk
8 days ago
Reply to  Sherry

i know what you mean but its probably being used to oppress the masses rather than correct them, like limit their ability to communicate

marie
marie
8 days ago
Reply to  Sherry

Everyone had bullies, but hear me out they had their good points. With peace people grow weak. In hardship they learn to kick a*s. But also bullies took care of society ills. If a kid ran around being trans they would get beat up and they would realize it’s stupid then correct themselves. If they did stupid things they got teased by everyone. Go to school kissing teachers butt, get teased, learn it’s wrong to manipulate. Kiss a girl who doesn’t want it, learn your place and pull her hair, get the whole class mad and learn to be a gentleman. Be a wimp, get teased, learn to be stronger. Be nerdy, learn to fight even if it’s mentally and get them back. Yes we got teased, yes it sucked but it made us stronger, made us have this unspoken nerdy bond that now does not exist. We don’t even recognize each other, todays kids are babys
Sure not all of us needed teased and beating people for lunch money is ridiculous and needed dealt with but we came out on top Sherry. Now we live in a time where these guys who were never teased are running the show and because they weren’t teased they cannot take and give criticism, it’s biting us back. Now kids kill themselves over being called really pathetic insults, low iq names instead of learning to fight for themselves they blow over like grass. Think back ..You know how many kids learned to throw a fist because they were bullied? Those guys were never the same again. When they knocked that bully down it installed something great in them, something you can’t get from cartoons or video games. Something you can’t take away. Anyways, maybe I’m just nostalgic for the times you learned to fight for what you wanted. Maybe I’m a bit nostalgic for those people who disappeared too.

Last edited 8 days ago by marie
mechanical
mechanical
8 days ago
Reply to  marie

What you described is mostly about establishing boundaries, and that’s not bullying. Bullying is not a response to something you did. It’s just unprovoked violence.

Some people get bullied so much they never get over it. How do I know? I was one of those people. I was outgoing when I was a kid, but school bullies kicked that out of me. Socializing does not come naturally to me anymore.

Any sort of pressure only makes you stronger up to a certain limit. Above that, it breaks you down. It’s kinda like pulling weights in sports.

James
James
7 days ago
Reply to  mechanical

A lot of those things Marie mentioned are bullying in my book. My definition of bullying is not unprovoked violence but repeatedly doing the same thing to someone (whether physical or mental) over and over again. That is the definition my teachers at school used. And repeatedly teasing someone because they’re a wimp or beating someone up again and again because they’re trans is definitely bullying in my book (and beating someone up because they’re trans is also unprovoked violence) .

mechanical
mechanical
6 days ago
Reply to  James

I just addressed the part where marie talkes about being put in your place when you crossed the line with someone. But yeah, getting your launch money taken or being called names or being beaten is bullying in my book too.

James
James
7 days ago
Reply to  marie

Sorry but I don’t agree with your comment. There’s no excuse for bullying ever, and plenty of it still goes on in schools, so I’m not sure where you get the idea from that bullying in schools doesn’t happen anymore.. And I don’t agree that bullying others makes them stronger, often the opposite happens. You think beating up trans kids is ok? You think kids teasing others over and over again is ok? What if they’ve got learning difficulties and can’t help it? People like you think bullying is acceptable and that is not ok.

That said, I think getting the police involved is ridiculous but teachers need to play their part to stop bullying.

john
john
4 days ago
Reply to  marie

just look at what you typed, you’re validating bullies everywhere…

James
James
7 days ago
Reply to  Sherry

Do you seriously think a bit of name calling on the playground is serious enough for the police to be involved? It is up to the teachers to deal with bullies, not the police. Yes bullies need to be punished but do you not think getting the police involved and (possibly) charging them with a criminal offence is going over the top?

john
john
4 days ago
Reply to  James

oh James, teachers all over the world allow bullying to occur not because they want to, but because while kids are playing etc out of class, teachers still have work and they can’t neglect that or they will lose their jobs. they can’t be at two places at the same time.

rick
rick
2 days ago
Reply to  Sherry

It has nothing to do with standing up to bullying. It is disguised as good but it is to normalize speech-crime. A power grab is in order and they could give two s***s about these victims.

Wait until they can read your mind and you end up in jail for wishing the king dead!

Last edited 2 days ago by rick
K1234567890
K1234567890
8 days ago

If it’s a “non-crime” by their own words, then why the hell are they bringing cops into it?

James
James
7 days ago

Just ridiculous. What is the world coming to? Police getting involved over children calling each other names in the playground??? I’m sorry but this is NOT hate speech! And even if it was, why do the POLICE need to be involved? Surely the teachers can deal with this! I can’t believe what I’m reading. Actually I can believe it because the world has gone MAD! In any case, he’s 9 so not old enough to be charged anyway.

rick
rick
2 days ago

Smh …

Sharine
Sharine
1 day ago

This official crackdown is crazy. We ought to all bring up our children to be respectful in every situation . . . until it’s time to bust up the scene. The problem is that parents have not been dutiful in wise life-affirming parenting, opting instead to be entertained, that is, programmed even deeper into the death-cult system of systems.