Who, employed by the social media sites, would be the judges? That is the problem that most people don't seem to see.
Someone who, for whatever reason, good or bad, is easily offended would say some things are hate speech which aren't. How is that fair?
Free speech is not free if one can't say things that might offend someone somewhere. It's not hate speech if offence was not intended. Who decides that (i.e. whether offence is to a person rather than an open argumentative challenge to an idea)? It cannot be decided fairly because people disagree about the fundamentals—what counts as—offence, argument, simple disagreement, etc).
It's not possible to offend a belief or an idea therefore, to use the earlier example, saying "ban Islam" (or any other religion) is not hate speech. It's stupid speech.
The one I struggle with the most is Holocaust denial. In some countries I believe you can be jailed for saying the Holocaust didn't happen. But I don't see how jailing someone for believing misinformation is going to stop them believing it, so what's the point? It's the 'offensive to Jews' (and others!) equivalent of denying the moon landings–completely loopy.
I'm against anti-semitism but I don't see how banning people from being ignorant about historical facts and from believing nonsense helps anyone. Arguing strongly and vociferously against anti-semitism (and similar stuff) and policing threats against Jews, or whoever, is a much better approach in my view.
And we do that already.
: What has been your most wasted purchased made in preparation for a holiday?
My dad spent 40 years mastering his craft, and last week someone half his age told him how to eat.😠
What words annoy you when used wrong or people don't know the meaning of?



