I said that our laws prohibit the advocation of genocide, not that she has already done that (I barely know who this girl is). She was warned about this and critics say it violates free speech, but she hasn't actually violated anything. |
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I said that our laws prohibit the advocation of genocide, not that she has already done that (I barely know who this girl is). She was warned about this and critics say it violates free speech, but she hasn't actually violated anything. |
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I took issue with the idea that she did because you said this... |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 03-26-2010 at 04:33 AM.
You are dreaming right now.
I was just citing the law and what the university official warned her about. Things she has said in the past (and things that could probably slip out of her in the future) could potentially be deemed "inciting hatred against an identifiable group", but none of that happened in Canada. |
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Basically, that's what I think. Free speech is a corollary to the most fundamental right of controlling oneself: if one cannot freely express their opinion about something that affects them, then the primary means of changing one's situation has been eliminated, and thus the fundamental right has been violated. |
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The Emperor Wears No Clothes: The book that everyone needs to read."If the words "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" don't include the right to experiment with your own consciousness, then the Declaration of Independence isn't worth the hemp it was written on."- Terence McKenna
You seem to be an absolutist on a great many things. The world is not so black and white, and there are indeed exceptions to even the soundest of principles. Should you yell "bomb!" on a plane, or "fire!" in a school? What about walking down a street in a KKK outfit chanting "All fucking n***ers must die!!". |
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You can say that hate speech is illegal, or that garnering supporters for a violent cause is evil. |
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Last edited by spockman; 03-26-2010 at 06:32 PM.
Paul is Dead
I am an absolutist when it comes to freedom, since you can't have partial freedom. You are either free or you are not. There really is no exception however. |
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So you shouldn't be stopped if you're causing a panic? You should only face the consequences after property has been damaged or people have been injured or died? |
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When did I say you shouldn't be stopped? I said you shouldn't be arrested and thrown in jail. Big difference there. It didn't take a law to stop Ann Coulter, it was the people protesting. Which just shows, that you can effectively use free speech to stop hate speech, without threating to arrest and jail anyone. |
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People aren't that rational, they fight hatred with hatred. If that KKK guy walks down the street saying that stuff, some black guy is going to walk up to him and knock him out. Then he is the one facing assault charges, where is the justice in that. This is how riots and feuds start, unrest and reprisals. The law is preferable to vigilante justice. |
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It doesn't matter how much they may have provoked the guy, attacking people isn't an acceptable thing to do. So yes, thats how it works. If one guy says bad things about someone else, and the other guy uses violence to deal with it. Its not the first guys fault, its the guy who punched him who is wrong. |
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This all comes together to form a very violent society, where problems are solved (or escalate) after harm has already come. |
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If you beat someone up or you killed someone, that is an action. If you talk, and express an idea, that isn't an action, and it doesn't directly harm anyone. |
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I am for free speech, it's an essential freedom we must protect, and so one would have to be very careful with arresting people for hate speech, as it is most difficult to draw the line. |
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April Ryan is my friend,
Every sorrow she can mend.
When i visit her dark realm,
Does it simply overwhelm.
Free speech vs hate speech? |
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It's pretty simple really. You should be allowed to say anything you want. People should be allowed to say anything they want about what you say. Or vice versa. No one should be put in jail for anything they say. |
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You are dreaming right now.
While Ann Coulter makes me shiver.. free speech is free speech. |
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Last edited by dajo; 04-07-2010 at 12:31 AM.
She is light years from dumb. Idiots don't graduate from Ivy League law schools. Her debate skills are amazing, and I think she is one of the most intelligent people in all of politics. Her problem is that she is bonkers as Hell cuckoo, or at least says stuff that would put her on that level if she were serious. Realistically, I think she is a genius who knows how to press society's buttons, create worldwide shit storms, and make gazillions of dollars off her political books. She is good friends with Bill Maher. Go figure. |
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You are dreaming right now.
The bomb example was just to point out that the hate speech laws here are directed towards people that are actively disrupting public order and inciting violence, rather than expressing a belief. |
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