To love something implies loving its source, and the things that tend to make it flourish; but this also implies hating those things that tend to be harmful or destructive to the beloved thing (as well as its opposites, if it has them). A total bar on 'hate speech' would thus seem to prevent people from defending what they love.
Nazi Germany vs everybody else: You have been Deleted because you do not follow Community Guidelines.
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I now regard the accusation of hate speech as hate speech.
ReplyDeleteRaven Webster can define it-
ReplyDeleteAny word, speech or thought deemed contrary to the narrative of the Gatekeepers.
I shall call it HateLoveExcludeInclude.
ReplyDeleteMother Theresa as hate speech: https://pjmedia.com/trending/facebook-and-twitter-reps-silent-when-ted-cruz-asks-if-mother-teresa-tweet-is-hate-speech/
ReplyDeleteAVI's approach makes sense.
ReplyDeleteTo love something implies loving its source, and the things that tend to make it flourish; but this also implies hating those things that tend to be harmful or destructive to the beloved thing (as well as its opposites, if it has them). A total bar on 'hate speech' would thus seem to prevent people from defending what they love.