210 PHI discussion

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Should hate speech be protected under the First Amendment?

But how can we determine what qualifies as 'hate speech'? Don't some people feel offended by pretty much anything that they don't agree with?

I look forward to your input on these very interesting issues relating to language.

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210 PHI DISCUSSION
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210 PHI DISCUSSION

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If all speech is ensured by the First Amendment, at that point, there is less space for
government limitations. Then again, if we enable the government to control free speech, at that
point, we open the entryway for more prominent government involvement in each part of our
lives. Besides, democracy isn't estimated by its standard, law-abiding subjects. A democracy
enables individuals to go out against its modes and rules. When we close down what we are not
open to hearing that is tyranny (Baker, 1977).
It's difficult to stand up and safeguard the ethically disgusting articulations of racists and
haters. Unmistakably what they are doing or saying isn't right. However, banning the talk does
not change the way individuals think. What is required is a look past the law and t...


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