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In reply to the discussion: Should Free Speech include Hate Speech? [View all]FreeJoe
(1,039 posts)4. Only if I get to decide what is hate speech.
Honestly, do you think it would take that long before protest against the wrong people would become hate speech?
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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
We assassinated American citizens for their al Qaeda supporting web site.
Warren Stupidity
Jan 2012
#7
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
No Constitutional expert here, but it's obviously a much debated and fluid set of standards.
pinto
Jan 2012
#14
Actually quite the opposite. My mother had bouts of paranoid schizophrenia and BPD.
TalkingDog
Jan 2012
#75
some people think a picture of a naked boob on the internet is an "assault"
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2012
#34
Touching and spitting on are not speech, in fact can technically be considered assault
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2012
#48
Okay, but for one, that is not just difficult, it's basically impossible to determine.
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2012
#59
Supreme Court has already settled this: You can't yell fire in a crowded theatre.
TalkingDog
Jan 2012
#52
The Supreme Court has pretty much nullified the 'fighting words' objection to speech
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2012
#26
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
Your speech is intolerant if it terrorizes another group of people, AKA, Hate Speech.
Odin2005
Jan 2012
#70
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
Voltaire didn't say it (one of his biographers did)- but it does summarize his position nicely.
X_Digger
Jan 2012
#66
I like our system, but I respect the right of other nations to do differently
Hippo_Tron
Jan 2012
#42
I wouldn't want to empower the state to define the difference between Free Speech and Hate Speech
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2012
#54
Yes with the exception of death threats or calling for or encouraging the death of someone
NotThisTime
Jan 2012
#69
"Hate speech" is primarily a euphemism for "Free speech I want to see banned".
Donald Ian Rankin
Jan 2012
#76