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by observation 3100 days ago
This is the thing, the laws in the USA and UK already have provisions for death threats, so when you have to fall back on hate speech or hate crime it is not clear at all that 'hate' isn't merely an appellation that denotes 'people we don't like'.

We talk of dog whistles, but the phrases hate speech and hate crime are also some kind of whistle. If there is a crime, then there exists a law to deal with it. What then does the 'hate' add? Subjectivity and political bias in my opinion.

When I see my ideological enemy I don't get good feelings about them either, but they have the privilege of being able to talk, that should be what is right.