Yep. New Zealand too.
Until around the 1970s, New Zealand had “offensive language” laws, under which you could be arrested and fined for saying “fuck”, etc., in public. You could use the N word and equivalent insults for other groups, and that was ok, but if you used foul language that offended the delicate ears of the arresting officer, you were in trouble.
And that’s the trouble with hate speech laws. Hate speech is subjective, and everything is offensive to someone. And while offensive language could get you fined, hate speech can get you some serious jail time.
Goodbye free speech. It was nice knowing you.