JK Rowling will not delete posts which could breach ‘ludicrous’ hate crime laws
- JK Rowling refuses to remove social media posts that may violate hate crime laws in Scotland.
- The author criticized the Hate Crime and Public Order Act going into effect on April 1.
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JK Rowling hits back at warning to delete Willoughby posts ahead of 'ludicrous' Scotland hate crime law
JK Rowling has refused to delete social media posts targeting trans newsreader India Willoughby ahead of Scotland's new hate crime laws.The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act comes into effect on April 1 and will make it an offence to stir up hatred against protected characteristics such as age, disability, religion, sexual orientation and gender identity.The legislation has sparked controversy among critics as many fear it could lead to…
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