British woman convicted of hate crime for calling her attacker a gay slur says 11 cops entered her home to arrest her while she was in the bath

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A British woman has been arrested and convicted of a hate crime after being beaten up by a man and then sending a text message to a friend calling the man a f*ggot.

(Not a joke, unless you consider the UK as a whole to be a joke.)

It all started on October 27, 2024, when Elizabeth Kinney and a friend who was dating her ex had a bit of a spat. This resulted in Kinney being attacked by a male acquaintance, who apparently beat her up pretty bad.

Later, when Kinney was in the hospital being treated for her injuries she sent a barrage of text messages to that friend who got her beat up. One of the messages included a mean word meant to insinuate that her attacker was a weak, effeminate degenerate.

Well, in an update, Kinney says 11 officers showed up to arrest her at home for saying that hurty word (no one has been arrested for assaulting her).

Kinney appeared on Piers Morgan's show to talk about the incident:

Bro, the UK is donezo.


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