It might be hate speech, and then she will get a rap over the knuckles and be fined. |
Even in most democracies, it has become accepted, indeed constitutionally enshrined, that freedom of speech ends where hate speech begins. |
Whereas he has said nothing that amounts to hate speech, his vituperators routinely spew hate speech against him in the national media. |
There was bipartisan agreement on the committee to hold an inquiry into hate speech. |
This sovereign power is attributed to hate speech when it is said to deprive us of rights and liberties. |
She also examines the speed of the net, applying it to arguments about the effectivity of hate speech. |