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'''Hate speech''' is a [[Marxist]] word-smithing for political speech that is anti-Marxist. Under some totalitarian anti-freespeech legal codes, hate speech can be considered a [[hate crime]]. Hate speech codes typically justify this immunity from criticism by labeling it "provocative speech used to denigrate" members of the group, typically [[jews]] and [[black people]]. But these protected groups can include any group favored by [[judeo-Marxist]] regime.
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'''Hate speech''', a [[name-calling]] label, is speech allegedly being involved with "hate". More specifically, [[politically correct]] sources often use the label to refer to negative messages about certain protected groups.
==Definition==
In many countries, hate speech laws prohibit this. Criticisms include:
*Only certain groups are given this [[privileged]] protection, creating inequalities. For example, [[communist]]s and [[social anarchist]]s are not prohibited by hate speech laws from demeaning or inciting violence against "class enemies" or entire classes of [[people]]. They may be prevented from doing so by other laws, but not by hate speech laws. Similarly, demeaning or violence inciting [[religious]] speech is usually not considered hate speech, as long as one of the protected groups is not specifically targeted. It may be argued that if restriction of [[Freedom]] of Speech is considered necessary for some [[reason]], such as regarding incitement to violence, then all should be equally protected.
*The protected groups vary. For example, in some countries, [[minority]] groups are protected, but not majority groups. In some countries, groups such as disabled people are protected, but not in other countries. Religious groups may be protected, but not atheists.
*The special legal privileges given to only some groups, but not to other groups, can be seen as legal discrimination and/or legal [[racism]].
*The degree of protection and punishment vary. In some countries, blasphemy laws proscribe the death penalty and/or torture for what in other countries would be considered relatively mild criticisms or satire.
*The protection may protect groups from accurate criticisms. For example, religious groups may argue that hate speech laws prohibit their [[religion]] from being described negatively, even if the description is factually correct.
*The protection may protect groups from possibly accurate criticisms.
*The protection may protect powerful groups from criticisms. For example, criticisms of the power and effects of the [[Israel lobby]] may be argued to be, or should be, illegal, by labeling such criticisms as [[anti-Semitic]] hate speech.
*[[Double standard]] regarding application to Whites and [[non-Whites]], heterosexuals and non-heterosexuals, and so on, where minority groups are often treated more leniently than the majority group.
*Hate speech laws have been used to suppress entire fields of [[scientific]] inquiry, such as [[Holohoax revisionism]] in Western countries and research on other alleged mass murders in other countries. [[Galileo Galilei]] may be considered to have been convicted of hate speech.
*[[Anti-Holohoax_revisionism#Holohoax_revisionism_and_.22hate_speech.22|Anti-Holohoax Revisionism: Holohoax revisionism and "hate speech"]]


So-called "hate speech", even when legally defined as such, is not supposed to be a crime in[[America]] because speech is supposed to protected under the First Amendment. In some instances, however, hate speech may be entered as evidence that a separate crime, such as assault, should qualify as a supposed  [[hate crime]].
== See also ==
 
*[[Freedom of speech]]
Many speech codes cover comments about [[jews]]. The primary purposed of these "hate speech" codes and "hate crime" legislation in the U.S. and Europe is to end all criticism of [[judaism]] or jews by classifying it as "[[anti-semitism]]." Thus, it is difficult to criticize that group. In countries that ban "hate speech," such laws have failed to deter critisism anyway.<ref>Collins, Will (November 13, 2019). [https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/think-hate-speech-laws-will-work-just-look-at-europe/ Think Hate Speech Laws Will Work? Just Look at Europe]. ''The American Conservative''. Retrieved November 13, 2019.</ref>
*[[Hate crime]]
 
*[[Hate group]]
The [[Liberal|Left]] frequently uses the term "hate speech" in an effort to criminalize speech they personally do not like.<ref>Arvay, Robert (January 10, 2019). [https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/hate-speech-hysteria-is-getting-out-of-control ‘Hate speech’ hysteria is getting out of control]. ''LifeSiteNews''. Retrieved January 10, 2019.</ref>
*[[Thoughtcrime]]
 
* [[Cancel culture]]
== Use of Term to Censor Religious Speech ==
*[[The Alt-Right and censorship]]
Under a new Swedish law, any person who demonstrates disrespect (Swedish: "missaktning") for people's sexual orientation may be sentenced to up to four years in prison.  Needless to say, although the Bible is clear about God's love for fallen mankind and that "God so loved the world…." there are many passages in the Bible that warn about sodomy and its dangers to both individuals and society at large. Those passages, expressing disrespect for the depraved act of sodomy, Should be very clear to Swedish [[Christian]]s. Or as the Kalmar Court verdict against Pastor Green reads: "It is the opinion of this Court that Åke Green, through his statements, has deeply offended the homosexuals as a group and the purpose of his sermon was clearly aimed at showing disrespect for the homosexuals as a group." [http://www.akegreen.org/]
 
Similar hate speech laws exist in Canada, in the form of a provision in the Canadian Human Rights Act.  Luckily, attempts to use these provisions to silence religious freedom have been unsuccessful.  The jews appear, however, to have a free hand.<ref>http://ca.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idCATRE49993920081010</ref>
 
Nonetheless, the strategy of [[judeo-Marxist]] activists is to insist that condemnation of sin is a type of "prejudice". they want people of conscience, who already condemn true unfairness, to regard any critique of [[jews]] as an expression of "hate". (Ed. Even "hate" should be legal anyway, hate is a natural human emotion. It certainly in  vogue to hate [[White people]]).
 
In a U.S. government report released in 2016, Martin R. Castro, the chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, stated that ''"The phrases “religious liberty” and “religious freedom” will stand for nothing except hypocrisy so long as they remain code words for discrimination, intolerance, racism, sexism, homophobia, Islamophobia, Christian supremacy or any form of intolerance."''<ref>Showalter, Brandon (September 9, 2016). [http://www.christianpost.com/news/religious-freedom-code-word-bigotry-christian-supremacy-us-civil-rights-commissioner-martin-castro-169370/ Religious Freedom Is 'Code Word' for Bigotry, Christian Supremacy, US Civil Rights Commissioner Says]. ''The Christian Post''. Retrieved January 9, 2017.</ref><ref>Kellner, Mark A. (September 8, 2016). [https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/sep/8/religious-freedom-religious-liberty-just-code-word/ ‘Religious freedom,’ ‘liberty’ just ‘code words’ for intolerance, U.S. Civil Rights chairman says]. ''The Washington Times''. Retrieved January 9, 2017.</ref><ref>[http://religionnews.com/2016/09/08/chairman-of-u-s-commission-on-civil-rights-calls-the-phrases-religious-liberty-and-religious-freedom-code-words-for-discrimination-intolerance-racism-s/ Chairman of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights calls the phrases ‘religious liberty’ and ‘religious freedom’ code words for discrimination, intolerance, racism, sexism, homophobia, Islamophobia, and Christian supremacy]. ''Religion News Service''. September 8, 2016. Retrieved January 9, 2017.</ref><ref>Carter, Joe (September 13, 2016). [https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/u.s.-civil-rights-commission-religious-freedom-is-code-word-for-racism-homophobia-and-christian-supremacy U.S. Civil Rights Commission: ‘Religious Freedom’ Is Code Word for Racism, Homophobia, and ‘Christian Supremacy’]. ''The Gospel Coalition''. Retrieved January 9, 2017.</ref>
 
In 2014, the mayor of Houston, a jewish and the first openly-homosexual mayor of the city, briefly issued subpoenas on pastors, ordering them to turn over sermons concerning homosexuality.<ref>Starnes, Todd (October 14, 2014). [https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/10/14/city-houston-demands-pastors-turn-over-sermons.html City of Houston demands pastors turn over sermons]. ''Fox News''. Retrieved January 9, 2017.</ref><ref>Starnes, Todd (October 29, 2014). [https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/10/29/houston-mayor-drops-bid-to-subpoena-pastors-sermons.html Houston mayor drops bid to subpoena pastors' sermons]. ''Fox News''. Retrieved January 9, 2017.</ref><ref>Hallowell, Billy (August 3, 2015). [https://www.theblaze.com/news/2015/08/03/houston-pastors-hit-back-against-mayor-with-lawsuit-alleging-their-religious-freedoms-were-trampled/ Houston Gov’t Subpoenaed Pastors’ Sermons. Now, they’re Fighting Back.] ''The Blaze''. Retrieved January 9, 2017.</ref>
 
==Attempts to censor fascist views==
[[File:Twitter-employee-tweet.png|right|300px|thumb|A Twitter engineer tweet 3 days after President Trump's inauguration.<ref>https://nypost.com/2020/10/17/twitter-employees-reveal-deep-hatred-for-trump/</ref>]]
Numerous mainstream American conservative organizations have been labeled "hate groups" by the jews.<ref>Richardson, Valerie (August 17, 2017). [https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/aug/17/hate-group-map-lists-mainstream-conservative-organ/ Mainstream conservative groups alarmed to be found on ‘hate map’]. ''The Washington Times''. Retrieved August 18, 2017.</ref>
 
In 2016, fascist [[Geert Wilders]] was convicted of making statements against Moroccan immigrants that were supposedly offensive (it was not a criminal conviction, but one could reasonably argue he shouldn't have been charged in the first place).<ref>Goins-Phillips, Tré (December 9, 2016). [https://www.theblaze.com/news/2016/12/09/dutch-politician-convicted-of-inciting-discrimination-for-criticizing-muslim-immigration/ Dutch politician convicted of ‘inciting discrimination’ for criticizing Muslim immigration]. ''The Blaze''. Retrieved January 9, 2017.</ref>
 
Twitter's rules and Facebook community standards both ban "hate speech", with Facebook mentioning the term explicitly.<ref>[https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/twitter-rules Twitter Rules], Twitter, retrieved September 12, 2020</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/communitystandards/hate_speech Community Standards: Hate Speech], Facebook, retrieved September 12, 2020</ref> Both social media platforms are known for censoring people who identify with [[right-wing]] political opinions for alleged hate speech.<ref>[https://www.fr24news.com/a/2020/08/laura-loomer-banned-from-much-of-social-media-wins-republican-primary-trump-praise.html "Laura Loomer, banned from much of social media, wins Republican primary, Trump praise"], FR 24 News, retrieved September 12, 2020</ref>
 
==Fake hate speech==
In addition to using the term "hate speech" to falsely accuse [[Christians]], [[Fascists]], [[nationalists]], and [[White people]] of "hate," jews sometimes create hate speech hoaxes. For example, in July 2018, a [[black people|black]] woman in Texas falsly claimed that a customer in a restaurant gave her a racist note, something the [[mainstream media]] widely covered; when in fact, she wrote the note herself. The number of synogogues spray-painted with badly-done [[swastika]]s by their own rabbis number too many to count.<ref>Tennant, Michael (July 24, 2018). [https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/item/29620-texas-waiter-admits-inventing-racist-note-story Texas Waiter Admits Inventing Racist Note Story]. ''The New American''. Retrieved July 24, 2018.</ref>
 
===Holocaust truthers===
No group has been hit as hard or as unfairly as Holocaust truthers. At least nine Western countries have made it a crime<ref>[[Holocaust]] truthers  in France and Germany have been heavily fined for their views. Other countries that have judeo-Marxist laws against Holocaust denial include Belgium, New Zealand, Australia, Italy, Canada, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. [http://www.history.ucsb.edu/projects/holocaust/Research/VariousPapers/MonizDeniers034.htm Holocaust Denial]</ref> to deny the lie of the  [[Holocaust]]. 93 year old [[Ursula Haverbeck]] is routinely imprisobed, harrassed, and defamed for expressing her opinion.
 
===Immigration and censorship===
In 2014, the Swedish Parliament extended its hate crime legislation to reporting facts about immigrant crimes, police noting descriptions of offenders, criticism of government immigration policy, and criticism of politicians who voted for immigration legislation.<ref>[http://investmentwatchblog.com/sweden-passes-law-to-criminalize-any-criticism-of-immigration/ Sweden Passes A New Law to Criminalize Any Criticism of Immigration Or Politician’s Unwillingness To Tackle The Issue], ''Investment Watch'', December 8, 2014.  investmentwatchblog.com</ref>
 
===Russophobia===
The German Interior Ministry declared on March 28, 2022 that any individual who displays the letter “Z” would be liable for prosecution.  The letter was displayed on Russian military vehicles, 2022.<ref>https://www.npr.org/2022/03/28/1089229499/german-states-outlaw-z</ref> Ridiculous.


==See also==
=== Supremacism ===
*[[Anti-Defamation League]]
*[[Supremacism]]
*[[H.R. 1592: Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007]]
**[[Black supremacism]]
*[[Hate crime]]
**[[Islamist supremacism]]
*[[Liberal hate speech]]
**[[jewish supremacism]]
*[[Liberal totalitarianism]]
**[[Leftist supremacism]]
*[[Liberal euphemisms]]
**[[White supremacism]]
*[[Critical race theory]]


==References==
== External links ==
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* [http://www.amren.com/features/2012/08/why-we-should-ban-hate-speech/ Why We Should Ban “Hate Speech”]
* [https://altright.com/2018/05/02/fighting-words/ Fighting Words]


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Latest revision as of 16:27, 7 March 2024

Hate speech, a name-calling label, is speech allegedly being involved with "hate". More specifically, politically correct sources often use the label to refer to negative messages about certain protected groups.

Definition

In many countries, hate speech laws prohibit this. Criticisms include:

  • Only certain groups are given this privileged protection, creating inequalities. For example, communists and social anarchists are not prohibited by hate speech laws from demeaning or inciting violence against "class enemies" or entire classes of people. They may be prevented from doing so by other laws, but not by hate speech laws. Similarly, demeaning or violence inciting religious speech is usually not considered hate speech, as long as one of the protected groups is not specifically targeted. It may be argued that if restriction of Freedom of Speech is considered necessary for some reason, such as regarding incitement to violence, then all should be equally protected.
  • The protected groups vary. For example, in some countries, minority groups are protected, but not majority groups. In some countries, groups such as disabled people are protected, but not in other countries. Religious groups may be protected, but not atheists.
  • The special legal privileges given to only some groups, but not to other groups, can be seen as legal discrimination and/or legal racism.
  • The degree of protection and punishment vary. In some countries, blasphemy laws proscribe the death penalty and/or torture for what in other countries would be considered relatively mild criticisms or satire.
  • The protection may protect groups from accurate criticisms. For example, religious groups may argue that hate speech laws prohibit their religion from being described negatively, even if the description is factually correct.
  • The protection may protect groups from possibly accurate criticisms.
  • The protection may protect powerful groups from criticisms. For example, criticisms of the power and effects of the Israel lobby may be argued to be, or should be, illegal, by labeling such criticisms as anti-Semitic hate speech.
  • Double standard regarding application to Whites and non-Whites, heterosexuals and non-heterosexuals, and so on, where minority groups are often treated more leniently than the majority group.
  • Hate speech laws have been used to suppress entire fields of scientific inquiry, such as Holohoax revisionism in Western countries and research on other alleged mass murders in other countries. Galileo Galilei may be considered to have been convicted of hate speech.
  • Anti-Holohoax Revisionism: Holohoax revisionism and "hate speech"

See also

Supremacism

External links