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(SQAUK) — A newly established specialized police force in England is arresting individuals for posting or retweeting content considered ‘racially offensive.’ This has caused shockwaves throughout the nation and marks a significant escalation in the government’s efforts to regulate online speech and combat hate crimes.

A specialized police task force has been formed in direct response to the urgent and growing concerns about the increase in racial hatred on social media platforms. Authorities argue that uncontrolled online abuse not only promotes division and discrimination but also incites real-world violence. Stephen Parkinson, the Director of Public Prosecutions of England and Wales, highlighted the seriousness of the issue in a recent interview with Sky News.

“The offense of racial hatred involves publishing or distributing hateful material that results in abuse that is intended to or is likely to start racial hatred,” explained Parkinson. “So if you retweet that, then you are publishing that, and that results in a racial offense.”