With regard to the recent freedom of speech case, centered on Harry Miller’s transgender comments on Twitter, I was wondering what is acceptable when expressing your feelings in the public domain.
In this particular case, the police were aware that he hadn’t broken the law but recorded it as a ‘hate incident’ not a ‘hate crime’. So, it appears that they were attempting to curtail his comments.
I’m trying to leave out 'hate crimes' as they are specific, often attempting to turn people against others even suggesting violence and murder.
My question is this, is the public expression (Twitter-Facebook etc) of dislike, disgust and the mocking of individuals, minority groups, religions etc. acceptable even though the recipient/s might be hurt or offended?
And, where a complaint occurs should the poster be required to justify their feelings or should we just accept that that is the way they feel?