But as JeremyP had said, the same thing was in his opening post, yet, you did not take him up on exactly the same point. Hmmm, something fishy going on.
Anyway, I will say freedom of expression is being curtailed and as such eroded, I believe it will continue as a creeping death. The hate laws are unnecessary in the UK as we have other legislation to prosecute under.
Here is an example from your own very fine city NS, https://tinyurl.com/ybwoflrl
Racially abusing police officers, not prosecuted under hate legislation which he could have been, but he wasn't and in addition he avoided jail, yet Mark Meechan was done as a hate crime and faces jail.
I am losing confidence in the police. FGM is rampant, knife crime in London is out of control, shoplifting is almost not a crime and 999 calls can take days to get a response yet say some hurty words and they are all over it like a rash.
Nothing fishy, just hadn't been posting when Jeremyp posted, and then picked up on your post as a recent post. Tbh I am not even sure what you think would be fishy.
And yes, I know you are making a slippery slope argument, repeating it doesn't give it anymore validity. And I am frankly baffled why you cite a case where someone wasn't done for hate speech as an argument for it being a slippery slope.
Given you have raised Scotland, in the guise of its best city, it might be worth considering that the Offensive Behaviour at Football Act, OBFA, has just been repealed which would seem to be evidence against your slippery slope argument.
http://www.bbc.com/news/live/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-42774512Not really sure what point your last para is trying to make as it introduces a number of other issues which appear to have no real connection to your point.