3.2.17

Free Speech & Hate Speech

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Free Speech and Hate Speech

Freedom of speech is one of the most important aspects of a free society.

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Freedom of speech

  • Freedom of speech allows people to say what they think, even when they are wrong.
  • This allows people to openly criticise the policies of the leadership of the country.
  • But there has been growing debate about whether there should be limits to freedom of speech.
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Limits to freedom of speech

  • Should someone be free to shout 'Fire!' for fun in a crowded theatre, which might then result in stampede and death?
  • Should people be allowed to say things about a minority group that may cause them harm?
  • Can people say things that others find offensive?
  • Some religious people, for example, are offended when their core beliefs are ridiculed, such as attacks on the character of Muhammad or Jesus.
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Progress

  • The philosopher John Stuart Mill said that freedom of speech was essential to progress.
  • Stuart Mill said progress comes about when people discuss different points of view.
    • This is how we sift good ideas from bad ones.
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Free speech in universities

  • Universities are committed to the advancement of understanding.
  • In some universities invited speakers have been 'no-platformed'.
    • No-platforming is where someone is prevented from speaking publicly.
  • At Durham University members of the British National Party were no-platformed.
  • Many of the students objected to giving a platform to people who were anti-Semitic and viewed some races as superior to others.

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