Katie Hopkins, a pro-Israel weekly opinion columnist for British newspaper The Sun, tweeted some anti-Palestinian comments last week. Yesterday, a dedicated website appeared online inviting people to sign a petition to shut her up:
Katie Hopkins, You are hereby formally notified in writing that I have placed you under arrest under the powers contained within section 24A of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1974.
The petitioning didn’t go quite according to plan:
Notice from the Admin: It seems that the followers of Katie Hopkins have been signing the arrest notification below using profane names.
Ruh-oh. In response to this unacceptable tomfoolery, the brain trust behind Arrest Her Now decided to put the ‘Mrs Edith Noseyc**ts’ of the world on all-caps notice (I won’t soil Kate’s page with all-caps here):
This particular page automatically sends the arrest notice to Katie Hopkins but also the police and the Home Secretary. We must advise that when the police receive it – it has the fake name on it. Now considering the names themselves are profane and you have just sent them to the police, should they feel that it is offensive and wish to pursue the individual in question then we will of course turn over our data to them.
Well, of course. L’état, c’est gauche.