I’m guessing that a large percentage of Americans would approve of this
/He Put Her Into the Hospital; She Was Arrested for Using a Slur to Criticize Him for Doing So
In the UK, a woman who was hospitalized after being brutally assaulted by a man faced legal consequences when she vented to a friend, calling her attacker a “faggot.”
Police were notified, she was investigated for a non-crime hate incident (later escalated), charged with malicious communications, and ultimately convicted of committing a homophobic hate crime.
The victim of physical violence ended up with a criminal record for using an offensive slur about her own assailant in a private conversation.
No-one has been arrested or charged over the assault.
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An assault victim has been convicted of a homophobic hate crime after she branded her attacker a 'faggot' in text messages whilst ranting about being beaten up.
Care home worker Elizabeth Kinney, 34, was said to have sent a 'barrage' of messages to a former friend during which she described being attacked by a male mutual acquaintance.
During the messaging the single mother-of-four even sent pictures of her injuries from the assault, which resulted in her being admitted to hospital.
But Kinney, an aspiring nurse, was reported to police over the use of the word 'f****t' to describe the unnamed man and later charged with malicious communications offences.
At Sefton magistrates court Kinney, from Tranmere, pleaded guilty to causing to be sent by public communication network an offensive, indecent, obscene or menacing messages.
She insisted her words were a 'thoughtless rant' and that she was not attacking anyone's sexuality.
"Takes us into Orwellian territory..."
The UK mum arrested by ELEVEN police officers for using the F-slur in private texts speaks to Piers Morgan.
Just dropped 👇
📺 https://t.co/7pcP81RtgS@piersmorgan | @paleochristcon | @marclamonthill | @lewyoakspic.twitter.com/Etpdi1sUXM— Piers Morgan Uncensored (@PiersUncensored) December 2, 2025
It gets worse: It was her friend who turned her in.
East Germany. The lives of others... Say nothing to anybody lest you wind up in the magistrate's court.
A friend of mine who had escaped Poland’s communist regime and made it to America once complained to me that her two sons at Greenwich High School were being taught to approve of communism. “I try to tell them what it was like living there”, she said, “having to whisper in coffee shops, worried that the couple in the table next to you would overhear and report you, never saying anything against the government in private letters, the feeling of being watched, everywhere. They either don’t believe me, or don’t care; they listen to their teachers instead.”
That was all the way back in the ‘90s. I’m sure her children weren’t the only one to be “educated” that way, which is why I’m also sure that what happens in England will not stay in England.