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By *ohnnyB82 OP   Man  over a year ago

Blackpool

To our scottish friends, what do you think of the latest law which has been passed where you can be arrested for being normal in your own home......Oops I mean you can't be a homeophobe or racist or speak freely in your home

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wasn't aware of this tbf

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By *ohnnyB82 OP   Man  over a year ago

Blackpool

Your brilliant SNP have passed this law

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By *parkle1974Woman  over a year ago

Leeds

As if anyone is going to be arrested for that!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What twat made that law up

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By *ohnnyB82 OP   Man  over a year ago

Blackpool

SNP Justice Secretary Hamza Yousaf & it's been passed into Scottish law lmao!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So much for freedom of speech

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By *ohnnyB82 OP   Man  over a year ago

Blackpool

If you live in Scotland.....you cannae speak no mooooore

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

How would this even work, if you said something in your own home, who is supposed to hear you and report you with proof, this is just stupid

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By *ohnnyB82 OP   Man  over a year ago

Blackpool

I'm half Scottish thanks to my mother and thank the lord that we escaped to England where everything is still normal as of yet lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Dad give me 50 quid or I’m telling nicola sturgeon that you misgendered me over tea

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Had a quick look at the bill, there's more to it that,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Had a quick look at the bill, there's more to it that, "

Exactly there is... Some people just like the drama.

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By *indergirlWoman  over a year ago

somewhere, someplace


"To our scottish friends, what do you think of the latest law which has been passed where you can be arrested for being normal in your own home......Oops I mean you can't be a homeophobe or racist or speak freely in your home"

If you're either of those in the first place then I have no sympathy, I'm assuming you're referencing the hate crime bill

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By *ohnnyB82 OP   Man  over a year ago

Blackpool

im referencing the bill

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By *partharmonyCouple  over a year ago

Ruislip


"To our scottish friends, what do you think of the latest law which has been passed where you can be arrested for being normal in your own home......Oops I mean you can't be a homeophobe or racist or speak freely in your home"

Being normal is being homophobic and racist?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To our scottish friends, what do you think of the latest law which has been passed where you can be arrested for being normal in your own home......Oops I mean you can't be a homeophobe or racist or speak freely in your home

If you're either of those in the first place then I have no sympathy, I'm assuming you're referencing the hate crime bill"

It's telling that he considers homoohobia and being racist as 'normal'

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By *ohnnyB82 OP   Man  over a year ago

Blackpool

I'm not, I'm taking about normal talk, where someone might crack a joke about PoCs or LGBTs which is part of comedy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To our scottish friends, what do you think of the latest law which has been passed where you can be arrested for being normal in your own home......Oops I mean you can't be a homeophobe or racist or speak freely in your home"

Absolutely no problem. Live alone so I can say what I like without the fear of me grassing myself in.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Had a quick look at the bill, there's more to it that, "

As if there was ever a doubt

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why do people always have a tendency to pick a side, dig their heels in and fight and push the other side further and further away and make them less and less welcome in open debate and discussion. I've seen so much of this on the forum lately. Did the two sides never think of living in harmony and respecting one another's views? And I say that at least as much to the left as the right - there's so much intolerance unless people share the same view or political beliefs as your own

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people always have a tendency to pick a side, dig their heels in and fight and push the other side further and further away and make them less and less welcome in open debate and discussion. I've seen so much of this on the forum lately. Did the two sides never think of living in harmony and respecting one another's views? And I say that at least as much to the left as the right - there's so much intolerance unless people share the same view or political beliefs as your own "

I don't think anyone would have an issue discussing the bill itself but it's the attitude that came with his post. No need for it tbh.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people always have a tendency to pick a side, dig their heels in and fight and push the other side further and further away and make them less and less welcome in open debate and discussion. I've seen so much of this on the forum lately. Did the two sides never think of living in harmony and respecting one another's views? And I say that at least as much to the left as the right - there's so much intolerance unless people share the same view or political beliefs as your own

I don't think anyone would have an issue discussing the bill itself but it's the attitude that came with his post. No need for it tbh. "

Why doesn't anyone try to understand it though and influence or discuss the reasons for it rather than condemn and drive it away?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people always have a tendency to pick a side, dig their heels in and fight and push the other side further and further away and make them less and less welcome in open debate and discussion. I've seen so much of this on the forum lately. Did the two sides never think of living in harmony and respecting one another's views? And I say that at least as much to the left as the right - there's so much intolerance unless people share the same view or political beliefs as your own

I don't think anyone would have an issue discussing the bill itself but it's the attitude that came with his post. No need for it tbh.

Why doesn't anyone try to understand it though and influence or discuss the reasons for it rather than condemn and drive it away? "

But that's what I'm saying isn't it? Had it been about the bill without the snidey comments attached it'd played out differently I'd guess but hey, I'm only giving him what he wanted in first place x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yeah I have to agree it's not so much the bill and what its contents were, more the way the thread was delivered

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To our scottish friends, what do you think of the latest law which has been passed where you can be arrested for being normal in your own home......Oops I mean you can't be a homeophobe or racist or speak freely in your home"

You consider racism and homophobia as the norm?

Just wow.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people always have a tendency to pick a side, dig their heels in and fight and push the other side further and further away and make them less and less welcome in open debate and discussion. I've seen so much of this on the forum lately. Did the two sides never think of living in harmony and respecting one another's views? And I say that at least as much to the left as the right - there's so much intolerance unless people share the same view or political beliefs as your own

I don't think anyone would have an issue discussing the bill itself but it's the attitude that came with his post. No need for it tbh.

Why doesn't anyone try to understand it though and influence or discuss the reasons for it rather than condemn and drive it away?

But that's what I'm saying isn't it? Had it been about the bill without the snidey comments attached it'd played out differently I'd guess but hey, I'm only giving him what he wanted in first place x"

I think you're missing my point. Taking the high ground just pushes the opposition underground my lovely. It's not about being right, more making right

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people always have a tendency to pick a side, dig their heels in and fight and push the other side further and further away and make them less and less welcome in open debate and discussion. I've seen so much of this on the forum lately. Did the two sides never think of living in harmony and respecting one another's views? And I say that at least as much to the left as the right - there's so much intolerance unless people share the same view or political beliefs as your own

I don't think anyone would have an issue discussing the bill itself but it's the attitude that came with his post. No need for it tbh.

Why doesn't anyone try to understand it though and influence or discuss the reasons for it rather than condemn and drive it away?

But that's what I'm saying isn't it? Had it been about the bill without the snidey comments attached it'd played out differently I'd guess but hey, I'm only giving him what he wanted in first place x

I think you're missing my point. Taking the high ground just pushes the opposition underground my lovely. It's not about being right, more making right "

I'm not taking the high ground, I'm pointing out his ignorance.

Is this our 1st row? Does this make us a real couple? lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people always have a tendency to pick a side, dig their heels in and fight and push the other side further and further away and make them less and less welcome in open debate and discussion. I've seen so much of this on the forum lately. Did the two sides never think of living in harmony and respecting one another's views? And I say that at least as much to the left as the right - there's so much intolerance unless people share the same view or political beliefs as your own

I don't think anyone would have an issue discussing the bill itself but it's the attitude that came with his post. No need for it tbh.

Why doesn't anyone try to understand it though and influence or discuss the reasons for it rather than condemn and drive it away?

But that's what I'm saying isn't it? Had it been about the bill without the snidey comments attached it'd played out differently I'd guess but hey, I'm only giving him what he wanted in first place x

I think you're missing my point. Taking the high ground just pushes the opposition underground my lovely. It's not about being right, more making right

I'm not taking the high ground, I'm pointing out his ignorance.

Is this our 1st row? Does this make us a real couple? lol"

We're not rowing lol and can we do the sex bit please? xx

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By *illy_the_tvTV/TS  over a year ago

hoorn, Netherlands


"To our scottish friends, what do you think of the latest law which has been passed where you can be arrested for being normal in your own home......Oops I mean you can't be a homeophobe or racist or speak freely in your home"

Being racist and homophobic in your house is normal? I'm definitely not coming round for a cup of tea then

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people always have a tendency to pick a side, dig their heels in and fight and push the other side further and further away and make them less and less welcome in open debate and discussion. I've seen so much of this on the forum lately. Did the two sides never think of living in harmony and respecting one another's views? And I say that at least as much to the left as the right - there's so much intolerance unless people share the same view or political beliefs as your own

I don't think anyone would have an issue discussing the bill itself but it's the attitude that came with his post. No need for it tbh.

Why doesn't anyone try to understand it though and influence or discuss the reasons for it rather than condemn and drive it away?

But that's what I'm saying isn't it? Had it been about the bill without the snidey comments attached it'd played out differently I'd guess but hey, I'm only giving him what he wanted in first place x

I think you're missing my point. Taking the high ground just pushes the opposition underground my lovely. It's not about being right, more making right

I'm not taking the high ground, I'm pointing out his ignorance.

Is this our 1st row? Does this make us a real couple? lol

We're not rowing lol and can we do the sex bit please? xx"

Oh go on then but you can't wear the tutu n eat beans this time.... OK???

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By *lair101TV/TS  over a year ago

Aberdeen, westhill

You cant hate in your own home...so no more hate towards stoning women, or throwing gay people off buildings.

SNP Nazi Policy for the win

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How would this even work, if you said something in your own home, who is supposed to hear you and report you with proof, this is just stupid "

Your Alexa or Google device probably

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By *ot - CoupleCouple  over a year ago

Glasgow


"I'm not, I'm taking about normal talk, where someone might crack a joke about PoCs or LGBTs which is part of comedy"

Making fun, laughing, joking, I'm just pulling your leg, it was just a bit of fun. That's how bullying starts.

I quote "Normal talk" said by the OP.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people always have a tendency to pick a side, dig their heels in and fight and push the other side further and further away and make them less and less welcome in open debate and discussion. I've seen so much of this on the forum lately. Did the two sides never think of living in harmony and respecting one another's views? And I say that at least as much to the left as the right - there's so much intolerance unless people share the same view or political beliefs as your own

I don't think anyone would have an issue discussing the bill itself but it's the attitude that came with his post. No need for it tbh.

Why doesn't anyone try to understand it though and influence or discuss the reasons for it rather than condemn and drive it away?

But that's what I'm saying isn't it? Had it been about the bill without the snidey comments attached it'd played out differently I'd guess but hey, I'm only giving him what he wanted in first place x

I think you're missing my point. Taking the high ground just pushes the opposition underground my lovely. It's not about being right, more making right

I'm not taking the high ground, I'm pointing out his ignorance.

Is this our 1st row? Does this make us a real couple? lol

We're not rowing lol and can we do the sex bit please? xx

Oh go on then but you can't wear the tutu n eat beans this time.... OK??? "

.....ok

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If your not racist or a homophones then no problem.

I would worry about what stupid thing the English government are going to concoct next tbh over something that is happening over a border that is however many miles from you

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