In response to the massacre, journalists, both on Twitter and in newspapers, and regular Twitter users have begun calling for censorship of speech hostile towards Islam. I can post photographic examples if it doesn't violate the code of conduct, for example — Hallucinogen
Furthermore, banning 'hate speech' will only confirm their ideas about how society is rigged against them. — Tzeentch
No, I think hatred is not created by speech. It's created by direct experiences with people who have conflicting interests with you, and who are not willing to compromise on those interests. — Hallucinogen
When people get arrested for calling a horse “gay” I think we can say that this is a problem. — I like sushi
But it doesn't seem possible just to pick some arbitrary group (Canadians, for example) and build a hate program against them. — Bitter Crank
I think this is a dangerous underestimation of psychological warfare and propaganda. — CaZaNOx
However one could f.e. say that they are like dogs following their chinese overlords (insert documentary of chinese influence of canada) or that the friendly immage they portray is just to trick you to not look whats going on behind the scences (insert random despicable practice f.e. pedophila that is so reprehensible that it has to be hidden behind a smile further insert maybe a link to the cathlic church that also has a simular issue with a seemingly inocent image and further insert documentary of candian pedophiles and suggesting it is widespread or emphazises in the news that there was again an incident in canada). — CaZaNOx
I'm just not sure hate speech actually creates hatred. — Hallucinogen
but the people calling for censorship believe that hate speech causes both hatred and violence. — Hallucinogen
"vote Trump 2016" written in chalk on the floors of university campuses, racist graffiti, or smiling catholic school boys wearing Trump hats — Hallucinogen
what would I have to say to you, to convince you to hate another group? — Hallucinogen
What could I say to you, to convince you to hate Buddhists? Or Jews, or black people?
If the answer to that is "nothing", we are on the same page. — Hallucinogen
Still, it is possible that the unfortunately dim-witted in society may be swayed by the artful speech of a manipulator. — Hallucinogen
I think they are the exception rather than the rule, and that the rest of society should hardly suffer a limitation in speaking rights purely because exceptionally dumb people exist. — Hallucinogen
No, I think hatred is not created by speech — Hallucinogen
I think hatred is not created by speech. It's created by direct experiences with people who have conflicting interests with you, and who are not willing to compromise on those interests. — Hallucinogen
On the other side, the exchange of hateful messages creates echo chambers on the internet (as it is prone to do) which can send people 'down the rabbit hole'. — Tzeentch
Don't assume that university graduates didn't fall for national socialism in Germany. College and university educated, students especially, fall very easily to totalitarian nonsense, be it National Socialism or Marxism-Leninism, if the conditions are correct. When it's just hip to be so.To believe that your ethnic group is superior to others, white supremacy is a fine example of this. You also need a group where you have conditioned the minds of people of your in-group to believe this to be true. This is something Hitler has done. He has taken the mythological rhetoric of ethnic superiority, and use his enemies to promote their ethnic inferiority. Taking "junk science" to further promote this rhetoric by conducting skewed research to validate confirmation bias. People of the in-group with no ability to reason for themselves and who lack any foundation of a college education are more likely than not to believe such rhetoric. — Anaxagoras
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