Thought police muscle up in Britain | The Australian

The Government is pushing ahead with legislation that will criminalise politically incorrect jokes, with a maximum punishment of up to seven years’ prison.

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Dipshit Jack Straw

The House of Lords tried to insert a free-speech amendment, but Justice Secretary Jack Straw knocked it out. It was Straw who previously called for a redefinition of Englishness and suggested the “global baggage of empire” was linked to soccer violence by “racist and xenophobic white males”. He claimed the English “propensity for violence” was used to subjugate Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and that the English as a race were “potentially very aggressive”.

In the past 10 years I have collected reports of many instances of draconian punishments, including the arrest and criminal prosecution of children, for thought-crimes and offences against political correctness.

Countryside Restoration Trust chairman and columnist Robin Page said at a rally against the Government’s anti-hunting laws in Gloucestershire in 2002: “If you are a black vegetarian Muslim asylum-seeking one-legged lesbian lorry driver, I want the same rights as you.” Page was arrested, and after four months he received a letter saying no charges would be pressed, but that: “If further evidence comes to our attention whereby your involvement is implicated, we will seek to initiate proceedings.” It took him five years to clear his name.

Page was at least an adult. In September 2006, a 14-year-old schoolgirl, Codie Stott, asked a teacher if she could sit with another group to do a science project as all the girls with her spoke only Urdu. The teacher’s first response, according to Stott, was to scream at her: “It’s racist, you’re going to get done by the police!” Upset and terrified, the schoolgirl went outside to calm down. The teacher called the police and a few days later, presumably after officialdom had thought the matter over, she was arrested and taken to a police station, where she was fingerprinted and photographed. According to her mother, she was placed in a bare cell for 3 1/2 hours. She was questioned on suspicion of committing a racial public order offence and then released without charge. The school was said to be investigating what further action to take, not against the teacher, but against Stott. Headmaster Anthony Edkins reportedly said: “An allegation of a serious nature was made concerning a racially motivated remark. We aim to ensure a caring and tolerant attitude towards pupils of all ethnic backgrounds and will not stand for racism in any form.”

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  1. brm says:

    Churchill would be proud.

    I’m offended that the Brits are pissing all over the aid we gave them, and the bravery of their recent ancestors, in WW2.

    GET MAD, ENGLISHMEN!

  2. KD Martin says:

    #91, Alfred1, good thing BubbaRay didn’t ream you for that “fascist” remark, since it’s not his fault he didn’t visit until late afternoon.

    Not everyone logs on every day.

    Name-calling, if extremely offensive, is forbidden by posting guidelines.

  3. deowll says:

    The English of their own free will put these people in office. They must agree with their leaders that they are bleep else they would vote for someone else.

  4. BubbaRay says:

    #93, apology accepted. If I run across a post of yours that has an appropriate pic, I can probably get it in-lined for you.

    BubbaRay

  5. Uncle Patso says:

    What does GE have to do with Insane British Thought Police? In fact, what do 80% of these posts have to do with Insane British Thought Police?

    Nothing, as far as I can tell.

    And I dare anybody to accuse Keith Olbermann to his face of supporting President Obama for money. (This part of the post is about the Insane Americans Who Wish They Were The Thought Police.)

  6. ECA says:

    i WONDER HOW MUCH OF THIS, IS THE SAME AS THE usa..
    In HIDE the peanut..

    Make a rowe over NOTHING, that will happen to hide what is happening in the back, that never hits the paper..

  7. Paddy-O says:

    # 96 Uncle Patso said, “And I dare anybody to accuse Keith Olbermann to his face of supporting President Obama for money. ”

    No problem. Although, he is clearly mentally unstable, I have no problem telling him that to his face.

  8. bobbo says:

    Alfred really is on his Rick Roll in this thread. But I wonder, the good christian Alfie concludes that Bubba Ray is a fascist merely because he doesn’t instantly provide him with specialized services.

    THEN he admonishes us for not complying with his view of God’s Mercy for us all “as if” God also responded immediately to all our demands.

    Why the double standard? I’d much rather have Bubba in charge of my immortal soul than some even more egotistical aloof star gazer.

    Yes, all our problems would immediately go away if we would just all belief the same thing.

    Beyond stupid.

  9. BubbaRay says:

    OK, Bobbo, were I in charge of your immortal soul I would ask you to (1) have fun and (2) follow the old Golden rule even when it conflicts with (1). Upon your demise, you’re on your own, as we all are.


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