Answer 1
It doesn't ! - The opposite, - that the SUPPRESSION of hate speech causes violence, - may well be true.
Example:
Article 134 of the Yugoslav criminal code in early 1990s punished with up to ten years imprisonment the person who "incites or fans national, racial or religious hatred or discord between peoples and nationalities".
Answer 2
Hate Speech has the ability to incite individuals to take violent action. Words stir passions and can bring generally peaceful people to the point where they seriously consider harming another person. Almost every Western government has passed laws restricting hate speech in order to protect its citizenry. The enforcement of these laws, contrary to Answer 1's perspective, actual prevents social strife. For example, the Yugoslav provision above was designed to prevent the types of genocide that occurred during the Yugoslav Wars in the 1990s. By silencing individuals who argue that their enemies are subhuman and worthy of death, fewer people are willing to commit heinous crimes.
I can't imagine how they would.
men were fustraited bout not finding gold
Non ceasing violence.
everything causes violence, TV, video games, school, the world is destined for violence. violence can not be stoped no mater what you do, all you can do is maintain it and hope for the best to come through at the end.
the connection between bullying and violence
Hate speech and speech likely to incite violence are not protected .
Hate speech criminalization is a major limitation on speech. Diversity people are granted special protection by big government so as to prevent their hurt feelings and prevent them from reacting with violence toward a hate speaker. If a Diversity person or a hate speaker react with any form of violence, only the hate speaker is necessarily subject to government prosecution for hate speech. The intent of hate speech criminalization is to chill criticism of Diversity people. Another limitation on speech is free speech zones designated by big government. Outside a free speech zone a speaker is subject to arrest and prosecution.
Hate and intolerance begets violence and murder.
Hate speech is not a crime in most cases, but it can be if it is coupled with threats or meant to incite violence. Private citizens never have the right to file criminal complaints. Criminal activity should be reported to the police.
Hate speech criminalization is a major limitation on speech. Diversity people are granted special protection by big government so as to prevent their hurt feelings and prevent them from reacting with violence toward a hate speaker. If a Diversity person or a hate speaker react with any form of violence, only the hate speaker is necessarily subject to government prosecution for hate speech. The intent of hate speech criminalization is to chill criticism of Diversity people. Another limitation on speech is free speech zones designated by big government. Outside a free speech zone a speaker is subject to arrest and prosecution.
Outside the law, hate speech is any speech that attacks a person or group on the basis of e.g. race, religion, gender, disability, or sexual orientation.According to the law, hate speech is any speech, gesture or conduct, writing, or display which is forbidden because it may incite violence or prejudicial action against or by a protected individual or group, or because it disparages or intimidates a protected individual or group.Some examples of hate speech are:A group of white recasts burning a cross on the yard of a black family (R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul, 1992)Talking in a way that promotes violence against a specific religious group, homosexuals, an ethnic group, etc.
Martin Luther King (Jnr), originally Micheal Luther King (Jnr), didn't believe in violence and took it upon himself to end segregation in the USA. He succeeded. He believed that Violence, when used, only increased the violence. A quote from his speech shows this remarkably well; 'Violence only begets violence... Hate cannot end hate, only love can do that'
Violence is a noun.
A speech, involving hate
It is speech that tries to spread hatred. Hate speech is especially used by bigots and racists and bullies.
Yes, hate speech laws are apart of the First Amendment of the US Constitution. The amendment prohibits the regulation of speech even hate speech.
A noun, verb, or adjective:Hate is a dangerous vice. (noun, subject of the sentence)I hate him. (verb)He was arrested for his hate speech. (adjective, describes the noun 'speech')