oggbashan
Dying Truth seeker
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it's my impression that, with the possible exception of cantdog, i'm the only American in AH [among those who've posted] favoring some sanctions* against hate speech. i'm in company--it's my impression--, internationally, of rg, liar and ogg.
it's a tiny group. lonely, but distinguished. (brag).
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...is my impression correct?
I wish that there wasn't a need for laws against inciting hatred.
Unfortunately tolerance is not universal. We have had race riots in the UK and the violence was fuelled by agitators deliberately lying to frightened people to stir them up to commit violence.
Last year, 2007, some Muslim youths were repeatedly told that a Muslim girl had been gang-raped by white youths in their neighbourhood. No such rape had happened but the lying statement was enough for an attack on people who had committed no offence at all - lynch law in action. IF the people originating and spreading the lie could have been identified they could have been prosecuted under the laws against inciting racial hatred. Local community leaders, Muslim and non-Muslim, had to calm their young people down because neither side would believe the Police's denials about the rape.
We have apparently legitimate political parties who advocate (in private) compulsory deportation of legal immigrants including their children of immigrant descent who were born here of naturalised Britons. The race-hate laws prevent those parties from expressing their views openly yet everyone knows what they intend.
Unfortunately, instead of allowing the representatives of those parties freedom to debate the issues with their opponents, there is a group of people so violently opposed to their views that they will not allow open refutation nor the opportunity for mainstream parties to show in debate just how evil are the policies the minority parties propose. That group stop meetings by violent demonstrations - thus destroying free speech. Both sides are intolerant and their ultimate argument is violence.
There are also minority groups of religious fanatics who consider anyone not of their mind as damned non-persons with no rights. That sort of belief is not exclusive to Muslim fanatics. There are so-called Christian fanatics and sects that are just as blinkered in their belief systems.
But that's the way people are. Tolerance of your opponents is a rare beast.
Og

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