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Irish MP Says ‘We Are Restricting Freedom For The Common Good’ With New Hate Speech Bill

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Ireland’s online hate speech bill proposal will be “restricting freedom for the common good,” according to Irish Green Party Senator Pauline O’Reilly.

The Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offenses) Bill 2022 was introduced six months before widespread protests against a migrant stabbing spree on children in Dublin last week.

“If you think about it, all law, all legislation is about the restriction of freedom,” O’Reilly explained at the Seanad Éireann, the upper house of Ireland’s parliament, in June.

“That’s exactly what we’re doing here. We are restricting freedom, but we’re doing it for the common good.”

“You will see throughout our constitution, yes you have rights, but they are restricted for the common good. Everything needs to be balanced.”

O’Reilly went on to say that the so-called hate speech bill will also shoehorn a provision to censor or punish those who don’t subscribe to or recognize “gender identity.”

“And if your views on other people’s identities go to make their lives unsafe, insecure and cause them such deep discomfort that they cannot live in peace, then I believe it is our job as legislators to restrict those freedoms for the common good,” she said.

Protests erupted in Dublin last week after an Algerian migrant stabbed several women and children in broad daylight.

But the mainstream media and Ireland politicians were quicker to blame those protesting against the stabbing, claiming they were inspired by “far-right hooligans” and “misinformation.”

Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar vowed to crack down on “hate speech” following riots in protest of the migrant stabbing spree.

MMA fighter Conor McGregor is under investigation for “hate speech” after criticizing Ireland’s leaders and their mass migration policies following the migrant stabbing.

It appears McGregor may be the first casualty for Ireland’s new hate speech bill to create a chilling effect and set an example for those who speak up against Irish politicians.

Varadkar’s dishonest rhetoric against the protests were so over the top that even Tesla CEO Elon Musk said, “Ironically, the Irish PM hates the Irish people.”

He also warned that the new hate speech bill could allow Irish citizens to be arrested for simply having politically incorrect memes on their phone.

Attacking the foundations of democracy and free society under the guise of “the greater good” is typical behavior for tyrants.


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