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In reply to the discussion: It's shameful and embarrassing that misogyny continues to be an issue on the Internet [View all]malthaussen
(18,505 posts)... except, depending on how you look at it, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, I was thinking of things like the South African Constitution, and laws in several EU states which seek to limit
"communication which is hateful, threatening, abusive, or insulting and which targets a person on account of skin colour, race, disability, nationality (including citizenship), ethnic or national origin, religion, or sexual orientation." (cribbed from Wikipedia) (and interesting in that it does not specify gender, which is of course what this thread is about)
Examples could be multiplied (the EU is full of such laws), but it is past my bedtime. Still, it does appear that such laws are designed to protect citizens from offensive speech.
-- Mal