Transgender Reports Man to Police for His ‘Gender Critical’ Tweets – Here’s How the Judge Responded
A British judge ruled Friday that a man who issued “gender critical” comments on Twitter is protected by free speech.
According to Reuters, a British judge issued the ruling after a transgender woman complained to authorities that a man on social media made what [he] called “brazen transphobic comments.”
Former police officer Harry Miller allegedly shared 31 “gender critical” remarks between November 2018 and January 2019. . .
The unnamed trans [“woman”] called authorities and filed a complaint. Upon investigation, authorities determined that Miller’s Twitter remarks were considered a “non-crime hate incident.” . . .
Judge Julian Knowles at London’s High Court said that Miller’s remarks were lawful and protected by free speech. (Read more from “Transgender Reports Man to Police for His ‘Gender Critical’ Tweets – Here’s How the Judge Responded” HERE)
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