I see your point. Although I would hope that other folk's reaction might be evidence enough. In reality it comes down to the environment of personal development. We can have laws, mostly with value, but it's not law that changes society on the street corners where it cannot see to apply itself...
It's difficult because you only have to look in Twitter to see it's rife. I'm sad more than outraged because the people who do it are clearly so poor in intelligence that they do not understand the implications or law concerning these things. The losers aren't so much the subjects of their bile...
Yes. It seems to be the last acceptable prejudice. I retain the view that, as he seems to have changed for much better, it should be left with a counselling word.
A lot of other messages by people unknown, and obviously current, seem to have sadly gone unnoticed.
I think the bloke in the front is walking a tight line. I do find such demonstrations offensive but I'd rather such views were out in the open. I wouldn't arrest them unless they themselves were acting in a threatening or violent way. It's a fine line really. I did support the arrest of those...
There have been arrests. A person who put flyers around doors in Derby advocating death for homosexuals was jailed for eighteen months. Other than that, a young Muslim who wrote that British soldiers in Afghanistan should die was also arrested (which was taking things too far as if he had said...
I agree. Such comments are vile, but if he accepts that they have no place in our society then he needs to be given a chance to show remorse.
Some folk are loving the lynching as opposed to being upset by what he said. Many in the media aren't so much outraged as salivating at the prospect of...
Just reading now. Could be a long night for him. Not sure which is most astonishing, his views or his total lack of social awareness in expounding them.