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In reply to the discussion: Satire Does Not Always Involve Humor. The Most Powerful Satire Never Does. [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)with that "hate speech" term. People seem to be confusing it with "hate crime" in the context of these conversations. In America, anyway, hate crimes are illegal--you can't commit an offense against a person owing to their race, orientation, etc., without seeing "extra" charges added on for the hate component....but hate SPEECH? So long as it doesn't accompany a crime, that's not illegal. It's protected, in fact~! That's why we got to listen to those Fred Phelps jerks with their homophobic rantings, and the KKK got to strut through Black communities with their hateful signs.
And yes, the point about whose ox is being gored is certainly salient. When we like the skewering, it is funny; when we don't, it's rude/unkind, etc. That said, I don't think CH's stuff falls into the realm of "civil discourse." It's not my cup of tea. They've every right to publish it, of course, and people have every right to comment--unfavorably, if they'd like--about it.
And of course, no one thinks MURDER is an appropriate response to speech that is unwanted--unless that person is a criminal/lunatic.