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In reply to the discussion: Should Free Speech include Hate Speech? [View all]Bluerthanblue
(13,669 posts)and developing "coping skills" that allow you to "discount" the effects of verbal assaults then you must have been fortunate to not have been exposed to much of it, or known someone who has.
What do you think a 'psychological evaluation' could do to restore the self-worth or peace of mind to those who are harmed by hate speech?
"By words one person can make another person blissfully happy or drive them to despair, by words the teacher conveys his knowledge to his pupils, by words the orator carries his audience with him and determines their judgments and decisions. Words provoke affects and are in general the means of mutual influence among men."[1]
[1]. Sigmund Freud, Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (1916) reprinted in The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, 15, James Strachey, ed. (1963), p. 15.