The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #154345   Message #3621085
Posted By: Musket
22-Apr-14 - 05:06 AM
Thread Name: BS: the demise of the boring thread
Subject: RE: BS: the demise of the boring thread
Disagreeing with the law might not be an offence. Correct. I have an article to be published this week pointing out that a future government may look to repealing sections of The health and Social Care Act 2012. I lay down the drawbacks and issues around the law. I also question the relevance of sections of the 2008 act of the same name, different content.

Disagreeing with the law is one thing. Disagreeing with equality based on sexual orientation is bigotry, homophobia and we have laws to protect people from the hurt , anguish and above all discrimination it feeds.

In the last thread on this, some kind person mentioned free speech in regard of shouting Fire! In a crowded theatre. I actually like the common law approach developed over here that requires the responsibility of free speech.

No. If you disagree with the law, fine.   If you disagree with equality of opportunity, you receive the contempt normally reserved for those for whom pogroms are a solution to the false blame given for society's ills.

Akenaton's "liberal plot" speech can be found on BNP websites. Diluted versions are available on the UKIP poster presently being discussed in the news.