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 @9GD2ST3 from California disagreed…5mos5MO

I think Hate Speech and be anything these days, because everyone is so soft now. If someones says something to you that you don't like or agree can be "hate speech" and I don't agree with that.

 @9FG685Vdisagreed…6mos6MO

What is determined as hate speech is a little too harsh. People are a little bit to soft and want everything to be punished/canceled

 @9F7K4LL from Michigan disagreed…7mos7MO

Hate speech is a term that is largely amorphous and poorly defined. There is no legal definition for hate speech in the United States. Banning it would leave the door open for politicization. In an ever-political world, judicial decisions often get caught in the cross-hairs and what would be deemed “hate speech” could vary wildly depending on the political tides.

In addition to this difficulty of enforcement, the first amendment is designed specifically to protect speech which is disliked. If speech is popular, it will not be called hate speech. Only unpopular speech, which would…  Read more

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