3.2.17

Hate Speech

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Hate Speech

This section will look at the line between free speech and hate speech.

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Hate Speech

  • Free speech should be limited to not allow people to say things that may lead to hatred.
  • We have seen that the Nazis told lies about the Jews to incite the population to hate them.
    • This contributed to the Holocaust.
  • Hate speech can be defined as something untrue and designed to spread hate.
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What is true?

  • It is difficult to agree on who gets to decide which ideas are true.
  • If this is done by the majority, it can deny a voice to the minority.
  • If it is decided by political leaders it can weaken democracy by stifling criticism.
    • In recent times this has been the policy of the Chinese Government in Hong Kong.
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Extremism

  • In a society that believes in the value of freedom of speech, what are the limits?
  • Does it extend to people whose jokes offend, or who tell lies, or spread hate?
  • The French magazine Charlie Hebdo often made fun of religious ideas.
    • In 2015 it printed cartoons of Muhammad and was attacked in Paris by Al-Qaeda.

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