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FreeJoe

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4. Only if I get to decide what is hate speech.
Sun Jan 29, 2012, 05:23 PM
Jan 2012

Honestly, do you think it would take that long before protest against the wrong people would become hate speech?

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I don't know if there is a "best" jberryhill Jan 2012 #1
Hate crimes become hate crimes because of the addition of hate speech, right? MerryBlooms Jan 2012 #2
But that is considered a factor in the intent of the hate crime, not the speech itself. Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #5
Speech can definitely be a mitigating factor. MerryBlooms Jan 2012 #30
Intent Sgent Jan 2012 #86
Yes. Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #3
Only if I get to decide what is hate speech. FreeJoe Jan 2012 #4
It is a slippery slope JitterbugPerfume Jan 2012 #6
Normally the courts, as with all speech NT BrentWil Jan 2012 #17
We assassinated American citizens for their al Qaeda supporting web site. Warren Stupidity Jan 2012 #7
At set it as an extreme... BrentWil Jan 2012 #10
Pass the popcorn Hugabear Jan 2012 #8
I enjoy my threads... BrentWil Jan 2012 #12
I enjoy my threads as well. I've got this one t-shirt that's like 35 years old... HopeHoops Jan 2012 #16
I think the real cure for hate is knowledge, thus the founders had wisdom. napoleon_in_rags Jan 2012 #9
THIS ^^^^^ (well said!) Moostache Jan 2012 #13
Yes, of course. cthulu2016 Jan 2012 #11
No Constitutional expert here, but it's obviously a much debated and fluid set of standards. pinto Jan 2012 #14
Unless it includes a direct threat, then yes, it should be allowed. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #15
you can be verbally assaulted- words do have power Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #18
That's a pretty stupid and unenforcable idea... JSnuffy Jan 2012 #21
That was hurtful dems_rightnow Jan 2012 #22
Good lord... JSnuffy Jan 2012 #25
verbal abuse can result Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #46
Because children on the receiving end of abuse internalize it. TalkingDog Jan 2012 #49
If you can really believe that becoming an "adult" Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #53
Actually quite the opposite. My mother had bouts of paranoid schizophrenia and BPD. TalkingDog Jan 2012 #75
Oh and ... really Sigmund Freud? Really? TalkingDog Jan 2012 #77
That is absolutely untrue... JSnuffy Jan 2012 #50
some people think a picture of a naked boob on the internet is an "assault" Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #34
a picture of someones breast on the internet isn't Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #47
Touching and spitting on are not speech, in fact can technically be considered assault Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #48
I didn't make the point I was trying to very well- Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #58
Okay, but for one, that is not just difficult, it's basically impossible to determine. Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #59
a decent definition of what Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #60
How do you determine intent behind what someone says? Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #68
Perfect Illustration of the Slippery Slope Argument Against. Terry_M Jan 2012 #38
I'm pretty much a free speech absolutist. Xithras Jan 2012 #19
oh? provis99 Jan 2012 #39
Supreme Court has already settled this: You can't yell fire in a crowded theatre. TalkingDog Jan 2012 #52
Do you support the Citizen United Decision, then? BrentWil Jan 2012 #55
No more limitations, thanks. X_Digger Jan 2012 #20
I agree. What is your thoughts on Citizens United? BrentWil Jan 2012 #56
I'm ambivalent, to tell the truth. X_Digger Jan 2012 #61
can you yell mzteris Jan 2012 #23
The Supreme Court has pretty much nullified the 'fighting words' objection to speech Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #26
I didn't say "piss people off" mzteris Jan 2012 #29
making a direct threat isnt protected. Being a bigot is protected. Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #33
Yes, you can yell fire in a crowded theater Viking12 Jan 2012 #31
Of course you can yell fire in a crowded theater. NYC Liberal Jan 2012 #43
This message was self-deleted by its author X_Digger Jan 2012 #62
Judith Butler's Excitable Speech: The Politics of the Performative is instructive re: hate speech tishaLA Jan 2012 #24
The 1st Amendment protects the speech of bigots, assholes and shitheads, too Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #27
Popular speech needs no protection- by it's very nature. n/t X_Digger Jan 2012 #64
IMO society has the right not to tolerate the intolerant. Odin2005 Jan 2012 #28
But SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2012 #37
Who decides what constitutes 'intolerant' RZM Jan 2012 #63
Your speech is intolerant if it terrorizes another group of people, AKA, Hate Speech. Odin2005 Jan 2012 #70
It's hard enough to come up with a definition of 'terrorism' RZM Jan 2012 #72
So anything that frightens people can be banned? Donald Ian Rankin Jan 2012 #78
Agree 100% n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2012 #82
Gee we can't determine acceptable words here - see the meta discussions Broderick Jan 2012 #32
If we were to ban "hate speech" outright, all we would succeed in doing is . . . markpkessinger Jan 2012 #35
+1 Far better to have it in the open where it can be confronted for what it is. Yup. BrendaBrick Jan 2012 #79
Very good question and I may be flamed for this... Honestly. IF you want Freedom of Speech REAL Justice wanted Jan 2012 #36
I actually think most people here agree with that assessment. Warren DeMontague Jan 2012 #40
Voltaire didn't say it (one of his biographers did)- but it does summarize his position nicely. X_Digger Jan 2012 #66
Thank you. I always thought he said that. Justice wanted Jan 2012 #81
Isn't that ProSense Jan 2012 #41
I like our system, but I respect the right of other nations to do differently Hippo_Tron Jan 2012 #42
Putting someone in jail for their words is ludicrous. MrSlayer Jan 2012 #44
Yes. And jail time for speech alone is abhorrent. NYC Liberal Jan 2012 #45
How anyone who posts on a political bulletin board former9thward Jan 2012 #51
Someone is suggesting that? BrentWil Jan 2012 #57
You want it discussed. former9thward Jan 2012 #67
Yes... BrentWil Jan 2012 #85
I wouldn't want to empower the state to define the difference between Free Speech and Hate Speech Douglas Carpenter Jan 2012 #54
Yes, in my opinion, free speech should include hate speech. ZombieHorde Jan 2012 #65
Yes with the exception of death threats or calling for or encouraging the death of someone NotThisTime Jan 2012 #69
YES. Iggo Jan 2012 #71
Yes it should Marrah_G Jan 2012 #73
USA! USA! USA! We are the best!!!! Major Hogwash Jan 2012 #74
"Hate speech" is primarily a euphemism for "Free speech I want to see banned". Donald Ian Rankin Jan 2012 #76
The German laws banning Holocaust denial are ill-conceived, in my opinion. Nye Bevan Jan 2012 #80
Rick Santorum is elected President justiceischeap Jan 2012 #83
Free speech should always be protected Terra Alta Jan 2012 #84
Reluctantly, I would say yes. Jack Sprat Jan 2012 #87
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