“I do believe that we need to move forward on this”: Justice Minister Helen McEntee confirms to Ben Scallan that the government will seek to pass hate speech legislation after the general election, during the next government term.
They’re not going to give up on this free speech muzzling legislation.
Kate Lawlor
2 months ago
She’s remarkably confident about who will be in government after the next election.
Kate Lawlor
2 months ago
Her answer doesn’t explain what part of current law doesn’t punnish those who attack others or damage property? Why does she think there should be a different punishment for the same crime depending on the ethnicity of the victim? Or indeed, a different punishment depending on the ethnicity of the perpetrator? None of her jumble sale of words is worth buying.
They’re not going to give up on this free speech muzzling legislation.
She’s remarkably confident about who will be in government after the next election.
Her answer doesn’t explain what part of current law doesn’t punnish those who attack others or damage property? Why does she think there should be a different punishment for the same crime depending on the ethnicity of the victim? Or indeed, a different punishment depending on the ethnicity of the perpetrator? None of her jumble sale of words is worth buying.
Very good questions that haven’t been put to this malicious incompetent by the legacy media.
This is what moving forward will bring.
https://www.activistpost.com/2024/10/guilty-cj-hopkins-is-officially-a-hate-speech-criminal-in-germany.html