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What is any evidence at all of a correlation between anyone saying "Gas the Jews" and an increase in violence? — Terrapin Station
S
No I don’t believe I can consciously control all the processes of my body, but I do control them in the sense that all “automatic responses” are governed and regulated by me, my biology. — NOS4A2
Isaac
There are books on that sort of thing, you know. I own one. Part 1 of 3 is about the rise of antisemitism in Germany as a background to events leading up to the holocaust. And no, I'm not sifting through it just for you. But if you really are as ignorant as you're coming across, then I really think that you should educate yourself. — S
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Video games, movies which include violence generally without an underlying racial theme or fascist political agendas do not provoke violence. — Wittgenstein
On the other hand, you have movies that are banned in various countries, like nazi era movies are banned in Germany. — Wittgenstein
the main purpose of movies and games is entertainment while hate speech has the primary motive being to cause violence or harm. — Wittgenstein
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I can't. That's the point, and I'm sure you're smart enough to know that. Imagine if I contested the idea that people dislike being shot. It's certainly true, but you'd have to be an idiot to think anyone could just "quote something" that claims it other than "the whole of human experience". — Isaac
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And your evidence for your perfectly rational and not at all fundamental belief that our beliefs are generated. . . — Isaac
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No I wouldn't say that every psychologist in the world thinks these things are causal to violence and I didn't say that about hate speech either. — Isaac
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See my now total of eleven linked psychology papers. — Isaac
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There are books on that sort of thing, you know. I own one. Part 1 of 3 is about the rise of antisemitism in Germany as a background to events leading up to the holocaust. — S
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Yes, but absolutely no-one is suggesting we ban all speech, so why the hell would you be arguing against it? — Isaac
Isaac
It took me about two seconds to find this: — Terrapin Station
What you said, and what I wrote just the same, was the "just about every psychologist" thinks this. — Terrapin Station
Which paper talked about the phrase "Gas the Jews"? — Terrapin Station
like it's going to talk about a correlation between the phrase "Gas the Jews" and violence? — Terrapin Station
What kind of friggin moron do you need to be to believe that he's thinking that anyone is suggesting to ban all speech? lol — Terrapin Station
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That's a subjective account. — Isaac
Isaac
Jesus Christ are you stupid. Whether someone likes something is necessarily subjective. — Terrapin Station
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How long do you think it would take me to find a subjective account of hate speech leading to violence? — Isaac
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Whether that is the case generally or not is not subjective. — Isaac
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Hate speech fails the cost-benefit analysis, — S
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Isaac
Can you find any psychologist writing anything more or less equivalent to "hate speech causes violence"? Let's see if we can find even one. — Terrapin Station
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Try a textbook. — Isaac
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I have, however, linked several papers in which the language makes it abundantly clear that this is the case. — Isaac
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How is the "cost-benefit" analysis not simply something that you're making up? — Terrapin Station
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Because we live in a fucking democracy, for God's sake. — Isaac
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"just about every psychologist" agrees that hate speech is causal to violent behavior, — Terrapin Station
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Isaac
So if a lot of people agree to how it's being made up, then it's good to go? — Terrapin Station
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Quote me claiming that then. — Isaac
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