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JK Rowling challenges cops to 'arrest me' amid draconian new hate speech law

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PM Rishi Sunak has backed Rowling, who slammed controversial new hate crime laws in Scotland
PM Rishi Sunak has backed Rowling, who slammed controversial new hate crime laws in Scotland

HARRY Potter author JK Rowling went to war with trans zealots yesterday as draconian new hate speech laws kicked in.

Rowling appeared to flout rules which campaigners say make it illegal to refuse to call a biological man a woman in Scotland.

JK Rowling took a swipe at trans criminals and activists on Twitter eiqrtihriqetprw
JK Rowling took a swipe at trans criminals and activists on TwitterCredit: Getty
It comes after new hate speech laws passed by Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf's government
It comes after new hate speech laws passed by Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf's governmentCredit: Andrew Milligan / PA Wire

She taunted police by using the hashtag “arrest me” as she posted a series of barbs at trans women criminals and activists.

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan today slammed the Scottish hate speech rules as "terrible bit of legislation".

She vowed similar laws will never be enacted in England.

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Ms Keegan told Times Radio: "People shouldn't be criminalised for just stating biological facts and it does seem odd that one of the ministers in Scotland said, that you could be arrested for misgendering.

"I'm pretty sure that the police in Scotland, as are the police in England, should be much more focussed on fighting crime, than policing people's thoughts.

"So this is a terrible bit of legislation. It's not something that will be introduced in this country."

The Education Secretary added: "It's really, really important that, biological facts, people can say biological facts and that is a protected... This is free speech."

Angry Rowling, 58, laid into Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf’s Hate Crime and Public Order Act, under which cops can investigate those accused of “stirring up hatred”.

She said the new law was open to abuse by activists out to “silence those of us speaking out about the dangers of ­eliminating women’s and girls’ single-sex spaces”.

To underline her point, she flagged cases including that of Isla Bryson, previously Adam Graham.

Heavy with sarcasm, she said rapist Bryson “found her true authentic female self shortly before she was due to be sentenced”.

She added: “Misgendering is hate, so respect Isla’s pronouns, please.”

Sarcastic JK appeared to ask others to stop misgendering double rapist Isla Bryson
Sarcastic JK appeared to ask others to stop misgendering double rapist Isla BrysonCredit: Twitter / JK Rowling
But she then made it clear that it was part of an April Fools stunt
But she then made it clear that it was part of an April Fools stuntCredit: Twitter

In the same vein, she said Samantha Norris — jailed after she had “exposed her penis” to two young girls — was “still a lady to me”.

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Amy George, who got 20 years for sexually abusing a girl he abducted while dressed as a woman, and broadcaster India Willougby were also targeted.

But in a further message, Rowling then added: “April Fools! Obviously the ­people mentioned in the above tweets aren’t women at all, but men, every last one of them.”

PM Rishi Sunak backed Rowling, saying: “People should not be criminalised for stating simple facts on biology.

“We believe in free speech in this country.”

SNP minister Siobhian Brown appeared to admit Rowling could be prosecuted.

Asked if misgendering someone online was now a crime, she said: “It could be investigated.”

JK also mentioned Samantha Norris, who was jailed after exposing her penis to two 11-year-old girls
JK also mentioned Samantha Norris, who was jailed after exposing her penis to two 11-year-old girlsCredit: Twitter / JK Rowling
And she brought up Amy George, who abducted an 11-year-old girl while dressed in female clothing
And she brought up Amy George, who abducted an 11-year-old girl while dressed in female clothingCredit: Twitter / JK Rowling
The Harry Potter author also took the opportunity to take a dig at broadcaster India Willoughby
The Harry Potter author also took the opportunity to take a dig at broadcaster India WilloughbyCredit: Twitter / JK Rowling

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