Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Hate SPEECH in the MEDIA: Is it a direct affect on our culture?

           Hate speech can be interpreted in many different ways. It can be taken as slander,speaking your mind, or stating facts. The first amendment in the Constitution in the Bill of Rights guarantees freedom of speech but does not allow a context for hate speech. Defining hate speech seems to be the hardest thing for our society to do.
           Hate speech can be seen as disdain for other people. The problem with that is you can not slander someone solely because of disdain for the person. There has to be some fact for it. The other issue is that less harmful forms of hate speech are hidden throughout different entities in our society. The blatant forms of hate speech are the ones that are openly prosecuted and scrutinized.
            The authors choose to pinpoint the hidden forms of hate speech throughout this particular passage because it is an obviously an issue because this means that people are unable to identify what exactly hate speech is. It is almost as bad as trying to get a mass consensus on what the terrorism means. Some of the main forms of hate speech described in this passage are the forms of hate speech that occur when there is disdain for a particular racial, ethnic, religious, and gender groups. These forms of freedom of speech are able to be exercised.
         

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