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backed up by S17 of the Public order act. (y)
17 Meaning of “racial hatred”.

In this Part “racial hatred” means hatred against a group of persons F1. . . defined by reference to colour, race, nationality (including citizenship) or ethnic or national origins.

Gammon does not describe: race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origins.


Gammon describes an emotion: it describes an angry stupid person who lacks critical thought


Farage supporters are gammons: too dumb to see they are being conned
 
17 Meaning of “racial hatred”.

In this Part “racial hatred” means hatred against a group of persons F1. . . defined by reference to colour, race, nationality (including citizenship) or ethnic or national origins.

Gammon does not describe: race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origins.


Gammon describes an emotion: it describes an angry stupid person who lacks critical thought


Farage supporters are gammons: too dumb to see they are being conned

Any google search will show you that the target is a group of white men. A group of persons defined by colour. It could not be simpler.

If "Asylum Seeker" fits the criteria, its less of a stretch to show that white men fit the criteria.
 
Are you pretending the term Gammon is not aimed at "white" people?

Do you think I would get away with calling a black person a N and pretending that I thought the N word applied to non-black people?
Exactly, I think you've hit the nail on the head with that one (y)
 
The 'N' word is associated with slavery and oppression.
In no way does it compare with a term used as a means of satire and mockery.
 
Are you pretending the term Gammon is not aimed at "white" people?

Do you think I would get away with calling a black person a N and pretending that I thought the N word applied to non-black people?


Anger (and associated flushing of the skin) is optional. (y)
 
Anger (and associated flushing of the skin) is optional. (y)
and not mentioned in the definition. It is a reference to skin colour, it clearly ticks the box.

Why is this so hard?
The 'N' word is associated with slavery and oppression.
In no way does it compare with a term used as a means of satire and mockery.
Its origins are colour (latin) just like Gamon is used to mean reddish pink. Both are a reference to skin colour. Its nonsense to pretend its not about skin colour.
 
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