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Is It Now Illegal To Dislike People Because Of Their Origins?
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I ask this because of all the recent obsession with racism. If I was to announce I didn't like the French or Germans, then not much would be said, some may even agree. But if I said it because they were Indian or Pakistani then there would be hell to pay. Why should it be different? Surely I am allowed to say that I like or dislike anybody for any reason I see fit, I could even say it is my human right to do so. Thoughts please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.despite what all the persecution complex folk on here seem to believe It's entirely leagal to believe whatever you like
That Pakistani people are horrible
That Jews should have all been exterminated in WWII
That the paedaphillia should be legal
There is no thought police you can believe what you like.
The problem comes if you decide you want to give everybody else the benefit of your wisdom.
Inciting racial or religious hatred is illegal as is behaviour likely to cause a breach of the peace as is behaviour that is likely to be intimitating or offensive.
hope that helps
That Pakistani people are horrible
That Jews should have all been exterminated in WWII
That the paedaphillia should be legal
There is no thought police you can believe what you like.
The problem comes if you decide you want to give everybody else the benefit of your wisdom.
Inciting racial or religious hatred is illegal as is behaviour likely to cause a breach of the peace as is behaviour that is likely to be intimitating or offensive.
hope that helps
dave -if you say you dislike 'Aamir' as a person then that is not racist -ie That Aamir in the next office is downright rude and offensive I do not like him at all' Your dislike is not defined by his race or religion. If on the other hand you say 'I do not like that Aamir -they are all the same those ****** ' then that is racist as you are defining your dislike based on his race or religion.
//But if I said it because they were Indian or Pakistani then there would be hell to pay. Why should it be different? //
I doubt it is different Dave - many people would think that statement racist if you changed the Indian and Pakistan to German or Polish. You are indeed allowed to dislike anyone you wish based on colour or creed -its just the Law does not allow you to make your feeling known in public -and if you ever visit a foreign country and someone calls you a pommy basket (Austalia) a 'Rosbif (France) or a 'Limey Tw*t ( Caribbean ) You may realsise why
//But if I said it because they were Indian or Pakistani then there would be hell to pay. Why should it be different? //
I doubt it is different Dave - many people would think that statement racist if you changed the Indian and Pakistan to German or Polish. You are indeed allowed to dislike anyone you wish based on colour or creed -its just the Law does not allow you to make your feeling known in public -and if you ever visit a foreign country and someone calls you a pommy basket (Austalia) a 'Rosbif (France) or a 'Limey Tw*t ( Caribbean ) You may realsise why
Of course it is not illegal - petty,blinkered and stupid,maybe to pre-judge an individual and dislike someone based entirely upon your own stereotypical and subjective view of their origins - but not illegal.
It is when you express such opinions, judgements and views in a public place that you might run foul of the laws that govern incitement to violence, or the promotion of hate speech based upon creed, culture or colour.
It is when you express such opinions, judgements and views in a public place that you might run foul of the laws that govern incitement to violence, or the promotion of hate speech based upon creed, culture or colour.
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