The office of the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has issued a grant for the new Thought Police – an online ‘hub’ designed to identify so-called ‘hate speakers’ for police. What’s more, he is spending millions of pounds of British taxpayer money to essentially eliminate the concept of free speech.
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The grant promises to “improve the police response” as well as develop
the “intelligence to facilitate counter measures that can reduce and
prevent further criminal activity.” British and European law do not
contain the robust protections for freedom of speech that America’s
First Amendment provides.
Saying anything that falls under the
poorly-defined rubric of ‘hate speech’ is already criminal in London:
they just want to improve their capacity to send the police to your
house. The penalty can be six months in prison per offense.
Well, actually, they want to do a
little more than that. The grant also promises to “build community
capacity to respond collectively to online hate.” So it isn’t just a
rule-of-law response that they are looking for here. They want to
organize online mobs to go after you for expressing disapproved
thoughts.
Breitbart news points out that this is the brainchild of London’s first Muslim mayor.
The
office of London’s first Muslim mayor has secured millions of pounds to
fund a police “online hate crime hub” to work in “partnership with
social media providers” to criminalise “trolls” who “target… individuals
and communities.” … In May this year, the EU announced that
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Microsoft had “committed” to working
more closely with them and national governments and “their law
enforcement agencies” to help “criminalize” perceived “illegal hate
speech” online.
This sounds like hate speech to me
Naturally, the law will also be used
to criminalize political opposition to the establishment — one of the
first uses was to target what the UK Standard refers to as “Brexit hate crime.” But it seems from the grant application that speech critical of Islam is the real target.
The announcement of the grant states that a recent report “identified
45% of anti-Muslim hate crime took place online, and the organisation is
seeing up to 80% of its resources used in monitoring online hate and
supporting the victims.”
This sounds like hate speech to me
The claim is that seeing online ‘hate
crime’ results in “higher levels of depression, stress and anger,” and
can cause changes in “which streets they walk down, how they answer the
phone, reactions to strangers, and suspicion of co-workers.” That last
element sounds particularly ominous given Islamist workplace attacks
such as the San Bernardino shooting.
The London police appear to be
suggesting that seeing criticism of Islam on-line leads to murders of
this sort. Indeed, the criminalization of critical speech even seems to
suggest that these psychological effects to some degree justify Islamist violence against society.
This sounds like hate speech to me
Breitbart points out that convictions
under the law banning speech of this kind have increased ten-fold in the
last decade. They quote Frank Furedi,
emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Kent. [T]he
police [are] becoming more and more involved in controlling our
morality,” he told the BBC. “[They are] almost playing the role of a
moral police. And instead of dealing with real crime in the offline
world, [the police] find its very convenient to ‘send the message’ in
the online world because it’s a relatively easy thing to do.”
Doubtless it is a lot safer than
targeting Islamist militants. The only cost is a little liberty. Well,
maybe more than a little.
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