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In reply to the discussion: I "get" that you don't "get" the idea underlying the First Amendment [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)That is because determining what is or is not "hate" or "hate speech" is subjective.
We used to have the saying, "Sticks and stones can hurt my bones, but words can never hurt me." That is an important lesson to learn. Words do not really cause your hurt. It's the feelings behind the words, the hate itself that causes your hurt. And the best way to deal with that is to remind yourself that you are too good to be hurt and also to engage in the act of challenging the veracity of the hate speech. Hate speech is generally false. So, the person who objects to it has to meet the challenge of demonstrating that the hate speech is fales.
Also, the hate speech merely reflects the hate in the heart of those who use it. You can only change that hate in the heart if you let it show itself and then counter it in a loving way. Our courts are already full of people being charged with petty crimes. We don't need to also punish speech. We have enough people in prison.