Whereas he has said nothing that amounts to hate speech, his vituperators routinely spew hate speech against him in the national media. |
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Even in most democracies, it has become accepted, indeed constitutionally enshrined, that freedom of speech ends where hate speech begins. |
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She also examines the speed of the net, applying it to arguments about the effectivity of hate speech. |
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The Congress Party has launched a campaign to halt hate speech against fellow citizens. |
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If Microsoft carried out an anti hate speech campaign it would reassure a lot of parents. |
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This sovereign power is attributed to hate speech when it is said to deprive us of rights and liberties. |
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It might be hate speech, and then she will get a rap over the knuckles and be fined. |
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There was bipartisan agreement on the committee to hold an inquiry into hate speech. |
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It's hate speech like yours that causes violence toward fat womyn. |
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So why are we continually inundated with images and hate speech perpetuating this harmful lie? |
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A Supreme Court Case would ultimately pit the right to assembly against the right to be free from hate speech. |
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This sport, which enjoys exceptional popularity, is today closely associated with hooliganism and racist-motivated hate speech. |
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Sigal Samuel completely misunderstands the dynamics of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic hate speech. |
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This statement is not only factually baseless, but it is little more than hate speech. |
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today to call on all parliamentarians to join me in condemning all forms of hate speech. |
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We may pass a law to say that is hate speech and you're not allowed to say that in this country. |
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That system should require the media to criticise any form of hate speech and refrain from broadcasting or printing it. |
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Koreans living in Japan suffer the brunt of racism and hate speech, and their situation is complex. |
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There are varying approaches between Member States in their approach to hate crime and hate speech. |
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It is therefore essential that measures are in place to penalize hate speech and hate crime. |
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These constraints also prevented me from straying very far beyond an examination of the legal regulation of hate speech. |
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In others, hate speech against LGBT people is not specifically defined as a criminal offence, but general wording could cover them. |
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Moreover, hate speech necessarily targets a group rather than an individual. |
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Protection against hate speech must be balanced against freedom of expression. |
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The first provides governments with a series of principles to apply to hate speech, in particular through the media. |
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The currency offered in hate speech is counterfeit and worthless in the market place of ideas in a democracy based on equality. |
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How do you trust what has become a breeding ground for hate speech and fraudulent talk? |
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The purpose of a narrow hate speech ban must be less ambitious. |
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The experts consider the recent debate on caricatural pictures as part of a broader discussion on incitement to racial and religious hatred and the dissemination of hate speech. |
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In the course of securing this itsy-bitsy single conviction, these psychologically disturbed employees of the Human Rights Commission wrote and distributed far more hate speech of their own. |
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The demarcation line between freedom of expression and hate speech, especially in relation to religious issues, has recently been the subject of discussion at the international level. |
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In Slovakia, the government party, the Slovak National Party, is stirring up tensions with its hate speech against minorities, its outbursts that revile the nation and its anti-Hungarian slurs. |
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It is, however, ill-suited to the processing of hate speech complaints. |
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Slashfest, hate speech, shockumentary and Tarantino-esque, all make an appearance. |
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Latent and potential violence is dominantly perceptible in forms of hate speech, relativisation and even provocation of the rules and tradition of democracy. |
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These include hate speech, blasphemy and privacy laws. |
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They tend to adjust to the heteronormativity of public spaces as a 'survival strategy' because of the perceived risks of being exposed to hate speech or violence. |
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The EU needs to consider adopting similar legislation to cover homophobic and transphobic hate speech and hate crime so that LGBT persons can be protected in all Member States. |
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It was a casual conversation that ended ugly, but John Galliano paid the price for his intemperance and bigotry due to France's hate speech laws. |
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It was very much a kind of proto-Canada in its hate speech laws. |
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Moreover, because a ban on hate speech has a significant impact on freedom of expression interests, it should apply only when the speaker understands the hateful nature of her or his communication. |
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It empowers individuals and groups in vulnerable situations to fight for their rights and allows them to provide a rational response to hate speech often targeting them. |
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Although hate speech is constantly decreasing, national minorities are perceived and presented as separate entities and not as an integral part of the society. |
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It also recommends that they initiate proceedings in cases where the remarks in question might qualify as hate speech and come within the scope of criminal law. |
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It might accordingly be recommended that a clear distinction be drawn between hate speech and defamation and that hate speech remain punishable by imprisonment. |
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This hate speech is wrong, inaccurate and a disservice to learning. |
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His accusations, in effect, characterized the book as hate speech. |
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Wanted in Canada for hate speech crimes, Cobb is one of the best-known figures in the white supremacist movement. |
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At one end of the spectrum of cyberviolence lies hate speech, which tends to impact upon specific social, political or religious groups. |
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Some consider however that hate speech laws in France are too broad or severe and damage freedom of speech. |
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Coughlin, or the Representative for Mississippi and HUAC member, John Rankin, who publicly gave out what would now be called hate speech against Walter Winchell. |
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Hate speech always uses the racial and cultural characteristics of the victim, who is painted as an abominable, dangerous creature. |
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Hate speech is any communication that targets and disparages a person or group on the basis of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, ability, nationality or religion. |
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