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by gerbal
2166 days ago
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Hate crimes spring to mind. People tell lies about minority groups, give themselves permission structures to justify violence, and vigilantes take it upon themselves to "fix" the problem with violence. A lot of people have been murdered on as a result of hate speech. Emit Till, Michael Donald, James Byrd are a few. Also, the Rwandan Genocide, historical Pogroms, lynchings, arguably the holocaust. It's pretty hard to get humans to murder their neightbors without inciting speech. |
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Eh, I'm not so sure about that. En masse, with coordination? Maybe, but speech is mostly about coordination at that stage.
Would you say that everybody ever saying something untruthful or hatefull about the GOP is responsible for some lunatic storming the base ball practice of some GOP members of Congress with a gun and shooting at them?
Speech is certainly involved in the actual act of a pogrom, but it's not the driving force (unless your definition of speech gets really vague and everything ever said since the beginning of time is part of "the speech"). You don't have pogroms without previous animosity. Somebody saying something might spark the fire, but the wood has been there all along, soaked in gasoline.