To fight ‘hate speech,’ stop talking about it - The Washington Post

amarashar's bookmarks 2016-08-02

Summary:

The first problem with the term “hate speech” is that we use it to denote three distinct categories: speech that is unlawful almost everywhere, such as direct threats and calls to immediate acts of violence; speech that is protected under international law and in most jurisdictions, such as garden-variety insults directed at a particular gender, race or religion; and speech that is illegal in some places but not others, such as Holocaust denial.

Link:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2016/06/03/we-dont-need-laws-banning-hate-speech-because-it-doesnt-exist/

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Date tagged:

08/02/2016, 13:35

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08/02/2016, 09:35