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Starmer told UK must repeal hate speech laws to protect LGBT+ people or lose Trump trade deal

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Starmer told to accept Trump ‘free speech’ agenda to win trade deal

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  • Destroying the transatlantic alliance is probably the main goal of putin's US regime.

    Embolden the UK's right wing parties who are largely putinists or deliver yet another blow to transatlantic relations. Yet another example of trump delivering a win-win for putin that's a lose-lose for the US.

  • The fucking jesus freaks are behind all the anti-diversity. They can fuck right off! What a sick fucking hate cult they are in.

  • “No free speech, no deal. It is as simple as that,” the Washington source said.

    Hmm. If that's correct, that's interesting. I wonder if similar criteria might apply to other countries to which he's talking on trade.

    It looks like in the past few years, in the EU, there's been effort to require member states to prohibit hate speech. I'm not sure if that's gone through.

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9086657/

    Criminalising Hate Crime and Hate Speech at EU Level: Extending the List of Eurocrimes Under Article 83(1) TFEU

    In September 2020, President von der Leyen announced the Commission’s intention to propose to extend the list of EU crimes or Eurocrimes to all forms of hate crime and hate speech, as later reflected in the Commission Work Programme 2021.

    In the US, member states may not prohibit hate speech; hate speech is not a legal concept here, and speech that might be classified as hate speech elsewhere is protected under the First Amendment.

    EDIT: Though there is a related concept in the US of a "hate crime". A crime's sentence --- and the crime itself cannot simply be engaging in speech --- may be elevated if done when the motivation is hate against some protected groups. That is, the First Amendment would prohibit any form of government ban on saying saying "transexuals are abhorrent". But it is permissible in the US to pass a law to punish someone who physically assaults a transexual person, not merely for their assault, but also for performing assault with a specific motivation, if that motivation can be shown to be that the victim was transexual.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate_crime_laws_in_the_United_States

    Hate crime laws in the United States are state and federal laws which are intended to protect people from hate crimes (also known as bias crimes). While state laws vary, current statutes permit federal prosecution of hate crimes committed on the basis of a person's characteristics of race, religion, ethnicity, disability, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, and/or gender identity.

    Forty-seven states and the District of Columbia have statutes criminalizing various types of bias-motivated violence or intimidation (the exceptions being Arkansas, South Carolina, and Wyoming).

  • I thought I was used to "WTF moments" when it came to America's sudden descent into madness, but here's one I wasn't prepared for. WTF?

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