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@Rajk999 said
Never said there are no Muslims. I said we dont have a problem with them, like what youall have in the UK.
But not in the real UK hey? Just the exaggerated one you read about online.

Go on, give us another conclusive quote from Quora. That made me chuckle.


@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
Again, the part you omitted:

'However, this trend is complex and largely attributed to improved police recording practices and an increased willingness of victims to report offences, rather than a true increase in the actual number of incidents occurring.'


Edit: No mention of those pesky Muslims...
All Google and AI apps are capable of doing is gathering information and presenting it. If the UK authorities are suppressing information, which they said they are doing in order to protect certain groups, then there is nothing for AI to gather.

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@Rajk999 said
All Google and AI apps are capable of doing is gathering information and presenting it. If the UK authorities are suppressing information, which they said they are doing in order to protect certain groups, then there is nothing for AI to gather.
You sound like metal head.


@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
But not in the real UK hey? Just the exaggerated one you read about online.

Go on, give us another conclusive quote from Quora. That made me chuckle.
Sources .. online, friends and family in the UK, and UK tourists vacationing around here. Its all the same story. Of course there are those who would rather suppress the truth because the UK indoctrination is quite effective. The UK has one of the highest prosecution rate for what they call offensive and hate speech offenders in the world. So people are naturally afraid to speak out of fear. Often however I meet a family of British whites on the beach, where there are no one else and they speak the truth ... the UK is a mess and its all about uncontrolled immigration, about Starmer, about the labour party ... rapes, knifings, robery, living in fear. etc etc.


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Prosecutions for online hate speech in the UK are increasing, driven by laws like the Communications Act 2003 and the recent Online Safety Act, with thousands arrested for offensive posts, though debates persist over free speech, with high arrest numbers but varied conviction rates, especially for "lawful but awful" content. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) actively trains prosecutors and uses laws like the Malicious Communications Act to target messages threatening or stirring up hatred, with significant cases resulting in jail time, especially after events like the 2024 riots.
Key Legislation & Powers
Malicious Communications Act 1988 & Communications Act 2003: These laws criminalize sending grossly offensive, indecent, or threatening messages, leading to many arrests, as noted by the House of Lords.
Online Safety Act (2023): Places duties on social media companies to remove illegal content, with Ofcom enforcing these, and aims to tackle "lawful but awful" content.
Sentencing Act 2020 (Section 66): Allows courts to impose tougher sentences for hate crimes based on race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or transgender identity.
Prosecution Trends
High Arrests: Over 12,000 arrests have been made for offensive posts, with daily arrests averaging around 30.
Increased Focus: Prosecutions for speech crimes have risen significantly since pre-pandemic levels.
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@Rajk999 said
Sources .. online, friends and family in the UK, and UK tourists vacationing around here.
Hang on, hang on. You discount my personal lived experience of living in the UK but things you've heard from your own friends and family are meant to carry gravitas?

You're a joke.


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I also read it on Quora.

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@Rajk999 said


Why? Christian countries are generally more peaceful, more prosperous, more free, and far more tolerant.
Except when they get bamboozled by some fascist populist, then look out!


@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
Hang on, hang on. You discount my personal lived experience of living in the UK but things you've heard from your own friends and family are meant to carry gravitas?

You're a joke.
I have already dealt with this notion you [and some others] have that you are an expert on UK current affairs simply because you live there. You know where I live, and if you say you saw in the news that there was a gang shooting in my area or there was a documentary on drug cartels using these islands as a transshipment point, I would be an idiot to doubt you. I would never say that is not so. I would be an idiot to do that. Simply because I recognize that I cannot possibly know everything that is going on around me. Other people do, and they report it and it makes the news, which can do all over the world. So you can be more in the know, about events around me, because this is not the 18th century.

Apart from news reports, the people I speak to are living in the UK. You dont have a monopoly on life in the UK.


@Rajk999 said
It is estimated that there are about 100,000,000 people who are displaced all over the world, and seek to leave their home country. About 85% of these are from Islamic states.

Many of these are Muslims trying to escape Muslims. Where do they go? Not to other Muslims states. They try desperately risking life, to get into Christian countries.

Why? Christian countries are generally more peaceful, more prosperous, more free, and far more tolerant.
And ripe for conversion.


@DJJ said
And ripe for conversion.
Yes. Conversion or death.

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