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Hate speech is product of statutory and parliamentary law which are part of the [[Law|legal]]<Ref>[[law|law vs legal]], [[legal title]], [[legal charity]], [[legalism]], [[Natural law|Natural Law]] </Ref> systems of men like [[civil law]]. | |||
Hate speech has been defined loosely as "abusive or threatening speech or writing that expresses prejudice on the basis of ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or similar grounds. | Hate speech has been defined loosely as "abusive or threatening speech or writing that expresses prejudice on the basis of ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or similar grounds. |
Revision as of 20:13, 18 August 2024
Hate speech
Hate speech is product of statutory and parliamentary law which are part of the legal[1] systems of men like civil law.
Hate speech has been defined loosely as "abusive or threatening speech or writing that expresses prejudice on the basis of ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or similar grounds. "we don't tolerate any form of hate speech"
Abusive
In America because of free speech principles abusive has been ruled as protected. The Supreme Court ruled that even offensive speech to the point of being inflammatory is protected.
Abusive speech seems to be two general of a term because it is to subjective, A doctor could be charged for telling their patient they are overweight sense:
- "Abusive speech also known as verbal abuse or emotional abuse, is the use of words or behaviors to manipulate, intimidate, or control someone. It can include:
- Insults
- Humiliation and ridicule
- The silent treatment
- Attempts to scare, isolate, and control
- Yelling, screaming, or swearing
- Putdowns" etc.
The "behaviors to manipulate, intimidate, or control someone" would seem to include passing laws to punish and jail people for speaking there mind or expressing an opinion.
threatening
There is very little difference between warning and threatening. Conspiring to do harm is already a crime in natural law but it usually requires some action or clear expression of intent to do harm with our just cause.
To say if you try to stab me to death I may be forced to use lethal force to protect myself is a warning, not really a threat.
= Express
It could be considered expressing prejudice on the basis of ethnicity to state you are white, or black, or Sami...
It could be considered expressing prejudice on the basis religion if you say Christianity is the one true faith or Christians are infidels or Christianity is an off shut of Judaism.
It could be considered expressing prejudice on the basis sexual orientation to say heterosexual is the most natural form of sexual relationships or even the most fruitful. Or home sexual behavior is nat the natural behavior for reproduction.
Real intent or purpose
The real intent of hate speech laws is to use them to control speech and thinking itself. It is not about protecting anyone from anything other than the truth.
An open and free conversation is essential factor in finding the truth about anything and everything.
Free speech must be allowed without restriction if anyone is to be allowed to freely think, grow, and discover.
Without Free speech there will be no freedom.
Case in point
After three girls under 9 years of age were stabbed to death and other seriously injured in a knife attack in Southport in the northwest of England.
Wayne O'Rourke was arrested and sentenced to three years in prison for 'stirring up racial hatred' on X.
The statement in question was:
"People of Southport where the f*** are you, get out on the street,"
I do not see this "hate speech" in his statement even by their definition.
It simply is a call for individuals taking responsibility for the safety of their community. Unless he said more the action of hate seems to be coming from the abuse by the court.