In Britain, You Can Be Arrested for Silently Praying Outside an Abortion Clinic
"I pray wherever I go, inside my head, for the people around me," said one priest. "How can it be a crime for a priest to pray?"

In Britain, you can be arrested for a thought crime. No, really.
In the past few months, several people have been arrested for praying silently outside British abortion clinics. Why? They violated a protection order which effectively creates a strict censorship zone around the facility. While the protection orders were intended to curb aggressive protests or heckling of women seeking services, they stifle a much broader category of speechāand thought.
Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) were introduced as part of the 2014 Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act. Under this law, certain jurisdictions can obtain orders that limit a wide variety of speech and conduct. For example, cities have used PSPOs to ban "foul language," enact curfewsĀ for minors, and ban the homeless from sleeping in public.
In September 2022, the city of Birmingham obtained such an order for one of the city's abortion clinics. Under the order, those on the public sidewalk and roads next to the clinic are barred from "engaging in any act of approval or disapproval or attempted act of approval or disapproval, with respect to issues related to abortion services, by any means. This includes but is not limited to graphic, verbal or written means, prayer or counselling."
As a result of the rule's ridiculously broad restrictions, one woman was arrested in December for silently praying outside the Birmingham clinicāan encounter captured in a viral video. While the scale of the problem on a national level is unclear, at least one other abortion clinic in the country has obtained a similar orderāleading local police to fine one man for praying silently nearby.
Following the enactment of the Birmingham order, local priest Father Sean Gough decided to take an action that, based on a reading of the order, should not have been prohibited. Last year, he stood nearby the clinic, holding a sign that read "Praying for Freedom of Speech." Because the sign had nothing to do with abortion, he says that police at first told him that he wasn't breaking the rules.
However, according to The Pillar, local police eventually charged Gough with violating the law and "intimidating service users." He also faced a second charge because his car, which was parked within the enforcement zone, had a bumper sticker reading "Unborn Lives Matter" on it.
"At no point did I ever think that I was in breachāand I still don'tāof any law or regulation," Gough told The Pillar. "I was praying for freedom of speech on that occasion, which is a lawful thing to do."
According to The Pillar, while the police eventually dropped Gough's charges, they also made it clear that they could reinstate his charges at any time. For that reason, Gough has decided to mount a legal challenge to his charges. "I want my name to be cleared. And by pursuing an acquittal, I want that declaration to be stated clearly by the courts that I'm not guilty, I haven't broken any laws," he told The Pillar.
He is supported by Alliance Defending Freedom U.K., a Christian legal group also supporting the woman arrested for silent prayer outside the Birmingham abortion clinic.
"Though charges were dropped after several weeks due to 'insufficient evidence,' [Gough] has been warned that further evidence relating to the charges may soon be forthcoming, implying the entire grueling process could soon restart from the beginning," Jeremiah Igunnubole, legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), said in a Thursday press release. "This is a clear instance of the process becoming the punishment and creating a chilling effect on freedom of expression in the UK."
Unfortunately, it's doubtful that this issue is likely to go away any time soon. Last week, the House of Lords joined the House of Commons in approving a law that would make it a crime to "interfere" with abortion services. While the law does not include prayer in its definition of "interference," it does ban a broad range of speech that "informs or attempts to inform about abortion services by any means, including, without limitation, graphic, physical, verbal or written means."
Through their PSPO, the Birmingham city government got what it wanted. Pretty much any pro-life protest you can imagine is illegal under the city's regulations. But in the process, they've created a restriction on speech so broad that renders it criminal to have prayers in your head while passing by a local abortion clinicāa gross violation of basic civil liberties.
"I pray wherever I go, inside my head, for the people around me," Gough said. "How can it be a crime for a priest to pray?"
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So being royal makes one a liar? And free speech threatens liars?
Well, your favorite Wickedly Great One banned abortion and Pro-Choice freedom of expression and was also portrayed like a Knight in armor by Hubert Lanzinger.
The Standard Bearer--Wikipedia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Standard_Bearer_(painting)
So, was your Wickedly Great One a liar for letting himself be portrayed as royal? Or was he actually royal and thus a liar? Or was he a liar for suppressing the existence of a Pro-Choice viewpoint on abortion?
And doesn't simping for a liar make you a liar also?
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And his alarm clock will play Die Horst Wessel Lied every morning until then.
Progressives gonna progressive
You're blaming libertarians? When has a libertarian ever won an election in the UK? Personally I've never voted in my life so screw you.
Britain used to be run by classical liberals. In fact, it was the cradle of classical liberalism; see here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_liberalism
Englishmen do not have the same right to free speech that Americans traditionally have been able to rely upon. This goes to the fundamental difference between subjects of the government and government constituted by the people with limited power to accomplish specific functions for the common good. Although it's ultimately up to the British to determine whether they are subjects or free people, Americans too are in danger of losing our free speech rights to government no longer limited by the Constitution. More importantly, the concept of "public space" has been blurred in America, where things we may still be allowed to do on private property can be outlawed in public.
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These protestors should pen a new Letter From a Birmingham Jail. It would turn MLK's beautiful prose into woke nonsense, they'd be proud of the update, and it might help wake [sic] up everyone else.
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https://www.newsweek.com/fbi-memo-catholics-radical-traditional-leaked-1780379
The FBI has since confirmed to several news sites that it has removed the document from its systems because it does not meet the "exacting standards of the FBI."
So it's removed the document after planting the seed. First amendment be damned.
The Pope hardest hit.
Nope, the document refers to Catholics who disagree with the Pope.
Those who agree with the Pope about his New Woke Order are quite safe.
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I checked the memo...heavily redacted...it seems they believe that white supremacists/nationalists are trying to infiltrate the ranks of radical Catholics who reject Vatican II and go to Latin Mass. Citations to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Salon and the Atlantic, just to indicate the reliability of their sources.
Well, I don't speak well of any of the Popes. Soooo...
Also
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Can't wait to read the trial transcript.
So tell me, officer, exactly how did you determine when the silent praying started?
Were you aware when the silent praying stopped? Why or why not?
Can you tell me if the defendant is praying now? I remind you that you are under oath.
Regarding your expertise on silent prayer, do you regularly attend a church that advocates silent prayer?
From the account I read, the officer asked if the woman was praying. She said yes and was arrested.
Under the order, those on the public sidewalk and roads next to the clinic are barred from "engaging in any act of approval or disapproval or attempted act of approval or disapproval, with respect to issues related to abortion services, by any means.
And people in the UK pretend they have free speech.
They haven't done that for quite a while. They know the score.
The rule is needed due to the lack of common courtesy.
Imagine:
1. Churches entrances being mobbed by people,
determined to make going to church difficult.
2. Churches being surrounded by motorcycles
around and around and around on Sunday morning.
3. People praying on the streets and sidewaks outside a church
According to The Pillar, while the police eventually dropped Gough's charges, they also made it clear that they could reinstate his charges at any time.
Apparently they don't have protection of double jeopardy, either. Man, the UK is a shithole. And that's the country that said they were tired of the BS going on in the EU.
The anglosphere, including the US, is leading the way into global totalitarianism.
They're not even really hiding it. Just counting on you to continue living in denial.
No one is in denial but we're powerless.
This lie again? It was completely debunked last time. The one woman arrested had an order prohibiting her personally from going anywhere near abortion clinics because she had a history of attacking the users, including physical attacks.
The priest was not arrested for standing quietly with his sign, he's just lying about that as the police statement (which treason.com for some reason didn't link to...) made clear.
Izzis Shelley Shannon, the Oregon woman who shot and wounded a Wichita abortion doctor and firebombed several clinics? How pro-lie can you get?
The only person lying here right now is you, Shrikeshrike.
You want to give us all a citation for that bullshit you just made up?
Oh, and quit sockpuppeting for fuck sake.
Ok, so just this one time, you unconditionally believe the āpolice statementā?
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So the same mystical bigots who blackmail Satan-fearing rubes into voting for mystical politicians determined to use deadly force to kick in your door with loaded guns for allegedly enjoying an entheogen are no longer invited to stalk, harass and bully pregnant women. Like Ebeneezer the Drunk said as the Redcoats torched the Concord church... "That's a shame..."
Take your meds, grandpa.
While I'm impressed that Emma bothered to cover this story, Reason continues to ignore the Biden regime's assaults on the free speech of anti abortion protesters here in the US where we actually have a first amendment guarantee. Like this guy,
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/dec/7/mark-houck-pro-life-activist-accuses-doj-viewpoint/
Who had his home raided by armed FBI thugs, charged with crimes the state had already decided he was not guilty of, and was found not guilty by a jury. Nobody looking at the evidence believed that this man was guilty of a federal crime. To borrow a quote "This is a clear instance of the process becoming the punishment and creating a chilling effect on freedom of expression" But the Biden government that Reason campaigned for, had no qualms about prosecuting this man and if they could have put their case in front of a DC jury he'd probably be sitting jail right now. Nice that Reason has finally found the time to worry about free speech in the UK. Maybe it's time to turn your attention to the domestic regime that you endorsed.
"While the protection orders were intended to curb aggressive protests or heckling of women seeking services, they stifle a much broader category of speechāand thought."
That's the feature, not a bug.
We've had thoughtcrime in the USA for at least a decade or so. Whether you agree with tax protesters or not, they are often compelled to perjure themselves.
Mencken mentioned this dilemma: " It is hard to believe that a man is telling the truth when you know that you would lie if you were in his place." Under looter jurisprudence, the only time lying is punished by law is when it is resorted to against legalized robbery, enslavement or murder. Either honesty or the 16th Amendment had to go. Only American voters have, for the past 50 years, held in their mortal hands the option, the election to strike the Communist Manifesto amendment from the Constitution by voting Libertarian. The world follows our cowardly, Nixon-subsidized example.
Let me just say that, as long as they are not threatening other individuals or blocking other Individual's freedom of movement on a public thoroughfare or otherwise violating the Individual rights of others, Anti-Abortionists have every right to exercise futility and pray to end abortion to a non-existent God who, by their own accounts, is responsible for the 50-80 percent of the fertilized embryos that get discharged and flushed down toilets completely without womens' knowledge, a God who, by their own admission, is The Ultimate Abortionist. Pray away!
If only BLM or antifa were as fastidious with their behavior in protests. Or that the government was willing to hold them to the same standards pro-lifers are held to.
Well, if Antifa and BLM prayed, their words to a non-existent God are just as futile as well.
The Solomon Asch experiment proved that unopposed monkey-see, monkey-do social pressure induces ordinary people to lie through their teeth about the simplest facts of reality. Babbling for favors from ghosts is designed to induce onlookers into the same error. It is for this reason that the force of law is appealed to in grasping effort to censor all opposition. Brits have protested that there is not jot or tittle of evidence for the existence of a Ghawd or its hybrid spawn, and were burned at the stake for responding to superstition with reason. Stare decisis, like it or not, moved that mystic to Speaker's Corner.
Very interesting. I've heard it called "The Law of Social Proof." Now try to keep up that level of insight with all your posts.
Atheists are all cured. Eventually.
Care to cite the clinical study of that "cure?"
Ackshuyally, we're all born lacking a belief in a God, then most of us are "carefully taught" out of that lack of belief. Even then, those of Abrahamic faiths still lack belief in all Gods but one and most of those of Vedic faiths lack belief in all Gods but a few. The most fortunate ones grow out of that belief and the really lucky ones lack belief all of their lives.
Here's something really wonderful that is believable based on solid evidence: Philly Cheesesteaks! Stick with those, and you and everybody else will be just fine.
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"Yeronner has the right to hope." That statement gave the Monkey Trial judge legal pretext to fine Clarence Darrow for daring to utter it. When superstitious credulity replaces objective standards of probative epistemology and valid inference, the way is clear for irrational deployment armed, deadly force. It was English writer George Orwell who pointed out the existence of James Larratt Battersby's religious cult dedicated to the worship of Adolf Hitler as God's Prophet 71 years before Trump. The Brits haven't forgotten...
Battersby sounded very batshit batty according to his Wiki page. I'm sure the Christian Identity crowd love his works to this day.
Christians for Trump needs a devout volunteer to dress in God-Fearing Klan regalia and pray outside the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic as a test case. This is the Republican Party's chance to have Alito prove that pregnant women are not individuals and that the 9th, 13th and 14th Amendments conflict with the Army of God's First Amendment right to rally armed lynch mobs to Save the Babies. A per-diem and legal defense fund are included.
Darn thought crimes again.
But what if I stated in court I was kneeling with my hands folded silently praising abortion clinics?
Would I still be convicted of praying?