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by AnimalMuppet
1910 days ago
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IANAL, and I'm not sure precisely where the lines are drawn, but I think at least this much is probably correct: If I use a racial epithet, or a derogatory word for someone's sexual preference or gender, that might be hate speech, but it's not a threat. Moving on to shakier ground, I think the (US) rules are that if I even say "X should all be killed", that's definitely hate speech, but it's still not a threat. If I'm talking to others, and I say "Go kill all the X" (or "Let's go kill all the X"), that's incitement to violence, but I'm still not sure that's a threat. If I say "I'm going to kill you, you X", that's a threat. As I said, IANAL. I welcome corrections from those who actually know this stuff... |
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There also happens to be some overlap, confusing the issue. But I don't know precisely on what grounds threats can be forbidden. I believe they should be, but the constitutional justification for that is unclear to me.