Humza Yousaf Resigns: People Power in Action! By Richard Miller (London)

Humza Yousaf, the Scottish First Minister who was the architect of the most draconian "hate" law in human history, that dished out a prison sentence of seven years to anyone verbally "abusive," in person or online, to a transgender person, including "insulting" and perhaps "misgendering" them. No sooner was the law in operation then Yousaf himself received the most reports; there were 8,000 reports, with the majority being against his remarks made previously, critical about White people holding positions of authority even though Scotland is 96 percent white, but who knows for how much longer.

The fall came as a two confidence votes tabled in the Scottish Parliament by opposition parties, one in him and another in his SNP government. He could not secure the numbers to survive, so to save a bit of humiliation, resigned. No doubt this result would have been different if the Scottish people had not revolted against this law, so it is a positive lesson to us all, especially in a more passive Australia.

https://modernity.news/2024/04/29/anti-white-scottish-leader-resigns-in-disgrace/

"Humza Yousaf, the Scottish First Minister who infamously went on a tirade against white people in parliament and then oversaw the passing of extreme 'hate crime' laws in the country has been forced to resign.

Yousaf's announcement came after it became clear that he was not going to survive two confidence votes, one in him and another in his SNP government, tabled in the Scottish Parliament by opposition parties.

Yousaf had ended a power sharing deal with the Green Party, and it became evident that he would not be able to secure enough support to lead a new minority government.

That is because he pushed radical gender ideology and oversaw the passage into law of the most draconian 'hate crime' legislation in history.

Last week, Yousaf desperately attempted to stay in power by begging the Conservatives to align with him, but then claimed during his resignation that he wasn't willing to sell out his principles so decided to step down.

As we have highlighted, under the new 'hate crime' legislation, anyone deemed to have been verbally 'abusive', in person or online, to a transgender person, including "insulting" them could be hit with a prison sentence of up to seven years.

Leaks of police training material heightened concerns over the legislation as they revealed that actors and comedians were listed as targets.

Yousaf justified the new laws, declaring that graffiti close to his house and aimed at him meant that a "zero tolerance" approach is needed toward 'hate'.

As soon as the law came into force, thousands of people used the opportunity to report Yousaf himself for ranting against white people holding positions of authority in Scotland, a country that is 96 percent white.

It then emerged that police staff taking 'hate crime' calls to report the First Minister were told to read a pre-prepared transcript defending the First Minister, and stating that when Yousaf referred to "white people", overwhelmingly being in positions of authority in Scotland, which he argued was wrong, he had been "pointing out a matter of fact."

Police received 8000 'hate crime' complaints in just the first week of the law coming into play, equating to more than the annual total of all hate crime reports for all previous years." 

 

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