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Have You Ever Been Involved In A 'hate Incident' ?
You possibly could have been (according to the police) depending on what opinions you may have expressed on this site and elsewhere.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-linc olnshir e-51501 202
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//As it is the word 'fat' is frowned upon now, so I wonder what the 'correct' description will be going forwards. Well upholstered?//
The phrase you're after is "plus sized".
As a renowned salad dodger, I've been openly abused in the street on occasion. Being called "fat" is the least offensive thing I've been called.
The phrase you're after is "plus sized".
As a renowned salad dodger, I've been openly abused in the street on occasion. Being called "fat" is the least offensive thing I've been called.
//Taking offence seems to be a fashion amongst some groups//
I could have taken offence at been discriminated against by my previous jail time, or my rubbish work record, or my health (mental) record but I didnt. Just got on with it.
Its all a bit rediculous now. Dont even know what gender im supposed to be!
I could have taken offence at been discriminated against by my previous jail time, or my rubbish work record, or my health (mental) record but I didnt. Just got on with it.
Its all a bit rediculous now. Dont even know what gender im supposed to be!
Jeez, the number of times I have been personally abused by unrepresented opponents. If I had a quid for the names I've been called....
The police have gone too far this time. They are in danger of a) limiting our freedom of speech and b) devaluing the complaints of those who really are the victims of hate crimes.
It's lazy, slack policing which takes valuable resources away from real crimes.
I won't be posting again since I imagine I'll be nicked within the hour......
The police have gone too far this time. They are in danger of a) limiting our freedom of speech and b) devaluing the complaints of those who really are the victims of hate crimes.
It's lazy, slack policing which takes valuable resources away from real crimes.
I won't be posting again since I imagine I'll be nicked within the hour......
People are so angry these days though. I've seen (and received) some vile abuse for no reason.
I remember politely asking a lady to keep her dog under control after it attacked my cat (cat won). The torrent of profanity and abuse I got was vile. She called me common. I couldn't help responding "I'm not the one screaming in the street".
Problem is the police don't really get it either. On two occasions I've had to point out to them how they have been wrong via a complaint (both upheld). I'm lucky, I have some training and have been able to stand my ground. Lots of people don't and bend to what plod say.
I remember politely asking a lady to keep her dog under control after it attacked my cat (cat won). The torrent of profanity and abuse I got was vile. She called me common. I couldn't help responding "I'm not the one screaming in the street".
Problem is the police don't really get it either. On two occasions I've had to point out to them how they have been wrong via a complaint (both upheld). I'm lucky, I have some training and have been able to stand my ground. Lots of people don't and bend to what plod say.
"limit our freedom of speech"
We don't have freedom of speech in the UK. We have "freedom of expression subject to formalities, conditions, restrictions or penalties as are prescribed by law and are necessary in a democratic society".
Good article here:
https:/ /www.th eweek.c o.uk/97 552/hat e-speec h-vs-fr ee-spee ch-the- uk-laws
We don't have freedom of speech in the UK. We have "freedom of expression subject to formalities, conditions, restrictions or penalties as are prescribed by law and are necessary in a democratic society".
Good article here:
https:/
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