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by masklinn
5318 days ago
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> Next, you’ll have to do a little more than just rant to convince me that laws restricting hateful speech are somehow antithetical to “freedom and democracy.” They're restrictions on freedom of speech, so they're restrictions on freedom (I have a harder time with the "restriction on democracy" part, that one does not make sense). > Xenophobia and racism are pretty much as anti-democratic as you can get Sure, but that's not really relevant to the discussion. |
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Likewise, any law restricting speech is a restriction of freedom in the small. Some (myself included) argue that it increases freedom in the large. You may not agree, but I hope you appreciate my argument that there is an argument to be made and that it is not “obvious” that enacting hate speech laws are antithetical to freedom in the large.
As for the not relevant to the discussion bit, I was responding to that specific comment, which brought them up.