Soldato
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Is now a hate crime in Nottinghamshire.
Personally, I welcome the move.
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Behold the Daily Mail.
My eyes! My beautiful eyes!


Is now a hate crime in Nottinghamshire.
Personally, I welcome the move.
...
Behold the Daily Mail.
There are other worrying statements in that newspiece, and I'm struggling to turn up any differing examples on other news outlets. This stuck out:
Again, if I ask a woman out I am doing so because she is a woman and I like the look of her and would like to get to know her better. I wouldn't do that with a man, so even if she accepts then it's still a crime because that attitude differs between sexes.
Doesn't seem to have been well thought out.
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It's the only way
Gets Burka.
Is now a hate crime in Nottinghamshire.
Personally, I welcome the move.
I'm surprised this hasn't been picked up on and posted here already to be honest. I'm even going to post your favourite media outlet's take on it. Behold the Daily Mail.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...gagement-men-women-category-racist-abuse.html
Come on OcUK, don't let me down, please.
LOL
Wolf whistling. Seriously. Some people need to get a life, wolf whistling is positive attention. Isn't that what feminazis want?
Wolf whistling. Seriously. Some people need to get a life, wolf whistling is positive attention. Isn't that what feminazis want?
I've corrected the title of the thread.
On the subject, some of the wording is worrying. A woman shouldn't have to worry about walking down the street due to catcalling and whistling and so on. It just shouldn't be a factor. That said, 'unwanted text messages' and unwanted sexual advances and ‘unwanted or uninvited physical or verbal contact or engagement’ is all very woolly.
If an unwanted advance is 'can I buy you a drink?' or 'would you like to go for a coffee?' is that now a crime if the target declines the offer?
Wolf whistling. Seriously. Some people need to get a life, wolf whistling is positive attention. Isn't that what feminazis want?
I don't see the point in Police involvement even if it is just for safeguarding. Why have an costly investigation if there will be no action against the suspect?
Wolf whistling can make many people feel very uncomfortable.
I don't see the point in Police involvement even if it is just for safeguarding. Why have an costly investigation if there will be no action against the suspect?
No, and the fact that you use the term "feminazi" and then think Wolf whistling is positive attention that women should be grateful for, tells me all I need to know about you.