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Originally Posted by Liberty4eva
Just keep in mind that popular speech doesn't need any protection whatsoever. It's the unpopular speech that needs to be protected.
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Nothing to do with it. It's called defending peoples' right not to be racially abused, targetted and victimised because someone doesn't like the colour of another person's skin.
Perhaps you missed the part in the video clip whereby a woman clearly confirms that she is British. A black woman. She was then subjected to more abuse, regardless of the fact that she was British.
You will also note that a white woman also then stated much of the same thing to the woman abuser: and the abuser had nothing to say to her - because she was white.
Targetting someone based on the colour of their skin and abusing them (verbally or otherwise) is assault in this country, and is against the law.