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In support of Marion Millar

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Annie Allen
5 years ago

sounds ridiculous!

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Claudia Neely
5 years ago

Silencing dissent and discussion are the politics of fascism.

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Anonymous
5 years ago

It seems being a woman is now a crime in Scotland.

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Frances Williams
5 years ago

I sometimes wonder whether I have been mysteriously transported to North Korea. given the assumption that stating biological facts is now seen as a hate crime

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Jill Greff
5 years ago

Women exist.

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Mr Eric Tait
5 years ago

This clown of an officer should be sacked an absolute cretin.

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Angela Cook
5 years ago

Good luck and carry on

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Jonathan Rainey
5 years ago

What Marion is going through is terrible and she should not be charged & arrested because of her controversial but harmless tweets but when are modern day feminists going to stand up for the free speech that everyone shares, not just them?

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Anonymous
5 years ago

I've just seen this online, how can someone be arrested for a picture of a ribbon ? Ridiculous

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Mike Haubrich
5 years ago

I am seriously alarmed at the measures taken against Ms. Millar in what is meant to be the Free World. This has gone far beyond making trans people 'safe' and into a message sent that Scotland will take extraordinary measures to control what may be said on Twitter.

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Claire Syl
5 years ago

If your partner did this it would be abuse so why can the police behave like this?!

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Anonymous
5 years ago

Good luck Marion. This is a disgrace and you stand here at the front of many of us. We will not be moved

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Anonymous
5 years ago

#notinmyname stop sexism

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Elizabeth Schoukroun
5 years ago

Womens rights ARE NOT HATE.

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Christopher Reason
5 years ago

Stop persecuting women for asserting the sex-based rights!

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Elizabeth Robertson
5 years ago

We shall overcome, Marion.

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Moraig McDiarmid
5 years ago

We're all behind you, Marion, stay strong.

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Alastair Vize
5 years ago

For shame, Scotland

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Zoe Wood
5 years ago

A man can threaten a woman with rape and murder yet isn't arrested. A woman puts a photo of a ribbon and is arrested and charged. A double standard in plain sight. The silencing of women speaks of a unequal and misogynistic police state.

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Marta García
5 years ago

Stopping women from speaking their reality is a failure to women's human rights.