J.K. Rowling Challenges Scotland's Hate Speech Law

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J.K. Rowling Challenges Scotland's Hate Speech Law
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J.K. Rowling challenges Scotland's new hate speech law and police declare they will not prosecute her. The law warns against acts that stir up hatred against certain protected characteristics. Rowling mocks the respect given to transgender criminals.

J.K. Rowling challenges Scotland 's new hate speech law and police declare they will not prosecute her. The law warns against acts that stir up hatred against certain protected characteristics . Rowling mocks the respect given to transgender criminals .

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