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The Scottish ‘Hate Crime’ bill and why I left the Left
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Moley ®

04/25/2024, 13:44:31
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Hi Everyone,
So I’ll keep this first post short. I see most of you here lean Left. As did I until I began to realise the implications of the ‘Theory’ (Critical Theory) which now has a vice-like grip on our Mainstream Media and institutions. 
I had to study the Theorists - eg Derrida, Foucault, Judith Butler et al - in the 1990’s at university, and to get a 1st, these theorists had to be up front and centre in your work. It is Much worse now! 
This Scottish Hate Crime bill is a prime example of The Theory in practice. You can be arrested (and you Must be taken to a police station - another video later about the ordeal of a Scots granny) for something you say in your own home that is overheard and reported to a third party who can report you to the police. They then Have to haul you down to the station. 
Something you say that, in a third party’s opinion is hateful to ‘a protected group’. Not something hateful about a white male or heterosexual woman. 
No. Only minorities are protected. 
So what happened to the Left? The Left used to be on the side of the poor against the rich. Now they are on the side of the minority against the majority. 
Go hate on a poor white kid from a council house and no body will give a feck!

Some would be forgiven for thinking this protection of minorities is an example of rising empathy, compassion and all round goodness at the cutting edge of culture. But compassion was never the goal of The Theory. The goal was, is, and will be, to sever the ties that bind the members of Western society together. 
Derrida, a neo-Marxist, imported The Theory to the US campus in the 70’s. It has been a very successful virus. Of course once the horrors of Stalin were made public to the wider world, the Marxists pretty much knew the old rich v poor would not work. 100 million deaths kinda ruined that idea.  So a bright idea was born - the majority v the minorities. 
If more of us don’t wake up, The Theory will succeed. This Scottish Hate Crime bill is a step towards its success. Jonathan Pie does not like The Bill… (I haven’t even got started yet on the ludicrous notion of criminalising ‘hate’!) … 








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Jim ®

04/25/2024, 17:10:18
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Pie is being funny about something deadly serious because, serious as it is, it's so absurd it just cries out for ridicule. 

Can you imagine if Rawat had this kind of control of his critics's speech and commentary? Well it never happened. We got the word out about him years before the woke stranglehold but, you never know. I can imagine that there are definitely some Rawat supporters who are truly exploring the new woke anti-hate speech laws to see if they can possibly dive under their cover. 
And were that to happen, no number of objective facts would be enough to protect the ex-premies from accusations of harming Rawat and his followers by ruthlessly attacking their beliefs. 

 






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Did the ex-premies get in under the wire?
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Jim ®

04/25/2024, 17:10:59
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Pie is being funny about something deadly serious because, serious as it is, it's so absurd it just cries out for ridicule. 

Can you imagine if Rawat had this kind of control of his critics's speech and commentary? Well it never happened. We got the word out about him years before the woke stranglehold but, you never know. I can imagine that there are definitely some Rawat supporters who are truly exploring the new woke anti-hate speech laws to see if they can possibly dive under their cover. 
And were that to happen, no number of objective facts would be enough to protect the ex-premies from accusations of harming Rawat and his followers by ruthlessly attacking their beliefs. 

 






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Yes! If Rawat lived in Scotland we couldn’t touch him!
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04/26/2024, 04:35:24
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Oh yes Jim I can well imagine that some head honchos may well be looking into protecting Rawat from all accusations. 
After all, he is an ‘immigrant of colour’. 
In Scotland a granny was arrested for a hate speech crime. A disabled neighbour that had been harassing her for years, which the police were well aware of, accused her of saying a bad thing about said disabled. As this neighbour is disabled she falls in the ‘protected group’ category. She just made it up. The granny had said nothing. Yet the same police whom the granny had called on numerous occasions about the neighbour’s behaviour, turned up at her door saying they had No Choice but to take her to the police station under the terms of the new Scottish Hate Crime Bill! 
They kept her at the station for three and a half hours. Needless to say she was badly shaken. 






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People think we're exaggerating -- or speculating, or paranoid, or ...?
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04/26/2024, 11:06:03
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The truth is so bizarre now that you almost have to see these events for yourself to believe them. 

In Ontario now there are all these boys claiming their trans-women to play on the girls' volleyball teams. So why even mention it -- that's old hat now?

Because, for one thing, they're taking over the teams. In this one story I saw on Rebel news (the MSM would never cover this), one team had three, the other two, all playing at the same time. The actual girls that are good enough to stay on the court are getting seriously hurt by these guys. I guess that's not so new though, either, is it?

Okay, how about the fact that one of them has just won the big scholarship to play on the women's team? 

Alright, how about this at least -- when things are slow in the off-season and there is no women's volleyball, he goes back and plays on the men's team!








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