Neither do I. But you do seem to deliberately go against it, — S
Nope. Don't do that, either.
I'm my own arbiter, regardless of whether it goes along with the crowd or not. — Terrapin Station
What do you see as the value of having a category of "hate crimes"? — Terrapin Station
It sends a twofold message worth sending about crime and discrimination. — S
I’m not the one pretending words can “change the world”, which is the premise of sorcery. — NOS4A2
So you think it's decreasing crime over simply just having whatever offense be a crime without being a "hate crime"? — Terrapin Station
I made no such claim. — S
Well, it's a step too far for me when people deny really important parts of history — S
Rather than having the abstract discussion that seems to taking place so far, I recommend that everyone peruse what bigots are saying on the White Nationalist Stormfront forum. It can get pretty chilling.
It seems to me this makes it hard to say whether public policy A causes to negative or positive effects T or Zed, since people would often be free to not be affected in those ways. — Coben
If you don’t believe in free speech for views you despise, you don’t believe in free speech. — NOS4A2
When you refer to it as views I despise, that puts a subjective spin on it. I despise some right wing ideology, but I absolutely believe they should be able to voice their views. It boils down to whether or not there are standards that are more objective that can be applied. For example, do you think we should allow a public call-to-arms to start killing blacks? IMO, it's appropriate to silence that sort of speech.If you don’t believe in free speech for views you despise, you don’t believe in free speech. — NOS4A2
okay, but that's what I was asking for. — Terrapin Station
Well your historical reference is only compelling if you already have the stance you have. Its not an example that makes your case any more than the Hitler example. You can make as many such references as you want, they don’t agree with you as to whats actually happening in those examples. — DingoJones
Free speech is what allows a society to thrive, diagnose, improve and correct itself. — Necrofantasia
Does psychology have any kind of data on people exposed to different forms of free speech in parallel? i.e Different ideas? Hate speech and counter-hate speech, for example? — Necrofantasia
Are there demographics more or less likely to succumb to hate speech? — Necrofantasia
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