Thursday, 22 March 2018

"Hate incidents"

Anyone living in the UK needs to be aware of "hate incidents". It's a huge attack on freedom. (I would use the word 'liberty' but that might get confused with 'liberals' and 'libertarian'.)

The information describes a "hate incident" as "acts of violence or hostility directed at people because of who they are or who someone thinks they are."

And an example they give is regarding someone who received a comment because they might have been gay.

This sort of thing is designed with one purpose in mind... and it's not to "protect" people. It's to try to force an agenda through. It's to force into silence those who might have an opposing viewpoint. It's to give the "liberal" agenda a chance to thrive, because someone thinks it's a step of "progress" for society.

But, in their quest for liberal takeover, their subtly has provided a flaw in their plan: their desire for "equality".

The "liberal" agenda is anything but "equal": opposing viewpoints are not equally valid, because it's not considered valid to think that homosexuality is a problem. It's not considered valid to think that forcing children to change their gender is an act of child abuse (more info here).

But "equality" is their motto, because... who would be opposed to "equality"? Only a dictator, surely?

Whilst the idea of "hate incidents" is designed to make sure Christian bakers and orphanages are shut down because of their so-called "intolerant" beliefs (the irony of it: the intolerance of liberals!), it can work against this unhealthy "liberal" agenda.

This sort of policy is incredibly unsafe, because "something is a hate incident if the victim or anyone else think it was motivated by hostility or prejudice"... because that's not open to abuse at all, is it?!?!

And here's their flaw: because it would be blatant "prejudice", "hostility" and "intolerance" to single out Christians (which is essentially the agenda), Christians are also allowed to report such incidents.

Hence, if anyone displays hostility towards my Christian beliefs, I can report them for inciting hatred.

And Christians all over the UK should do just that. They should stand up and declare, "We are not a walkover!" But not just if an act of intolerance is committed against them, but if such an act is committed against any of their friends, because anyone else is also allowed to report it.

Inundate the police with "hate incidents" committed against Christians. Play the game. Let this toxic liberal society know what real "equality" is about.

My beliefs are biblical and rooted in rationality. They are not based merely on 'feelings' and imaginations. I have a moral code. If you don't like it, you're entitled to your opinion. If you try to slander me or call me unhealthy things because of my high moral standard, then that's a "hate incident" and you will be reported.

Liberals, how do you like them apples?

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