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Monday, June 22, 2020

Scottish Man Convicted Of Calling Ex-Girlfriend's Boyfriend A "Leprechaun"

I have been a critic of the alarming criminalizing of speech in Great Britain through hate speech laws. Such laws create an insatiable appetite for greater and greater speech regulation and create a sense of empowerment among citizens to silence those with whom they disagree.

Now, a Scottish man has been convicted of a message that was grossly offensive, indecent or menacing. According to the Evening Express, the prosecutor (appropriately named Susan Love) cited the fact that Terry Myers, 41, called the Irish boyfriend of his ex-girlfriend a “leprechaun.”

Love declared that the mail was threatening but added that it was a racially aggravated offense due to the use of the word “leprechaun.”

His defense attorney said that the two men had a “petty and pathetic” history and that his client regretted the use of the term.

He was nevertheless found guilty and fined £280 ($350) for the offense.

We have been following (here and here and here and and and here and and here and here) the worsening situation in England concerning free speech. The problem is trying to draw such lines rather than embracing free speech as protecting not just popular but unpopular and even hateful speech. Once you start as a government to criminalize speech, you end up on a slippery slope of censorship.

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9 comments:

Paul A said...

Wasn't me 😁

Anonymous said...

Leprechauns will take to the streets to protest the theft of their legacy. General Mills will be the first to feel their wrath as Lucky Charms are singled out for racial justice.

Anonymous said...

And you,321, will be arrested for that opinion.

Anonymous said...

They're magically delicious!

Anonymous said...

Always after me lucky charms

J.C. said...

All restaurants will be Taco Bell before you know it 😂

Anonymous said...

oh, the horror!

Anonymous said...

Damn, if they locked me up for what I have called people I would be a lifer, LOL!

Orwell was prophetic, next there will be "thought" police !

Anonymous said...

so what does one get for calling one a troll? LOL