talks about the real-life impacts of hate speech. (part 2)pic.twitter.com/8F2dk6K2m6
Wait, but he wasn't convicted. And damn, I'd say that's hate speech 100%. But idk what sentence he was facingpic.twitter.com/E9G4c34zBo
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It was the second trial. His conviction was overturned. And yeah he said absolutely horrible things. But that isn't always hate speech. There's a significant difference between an oppressed minority that has faced ethnic cleansing saying bigoted stuff and the majority.
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Hmm, idk if that makes a difference to the Jewish person. Like I get that he has less power, but spreading that speech can embolden ppl who have power Like there are degrees. If he was looking at a $50-$1,000 fine, for example, I would probably be okay with him getting convicted
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Yeah obviously, bur even then he was not charged. You gotta go REAL hard to get charged in canada. So much so the people scare mongering about are citing someone who did not even get convicted as proof the law is censoring lol.
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