Steady Move Toward “Hate Speech” Laws in U.S. Threatens Our Ability to Oppose White Genocide.

May 19, 2012
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In the latest NY Review of Books and under the title “Should Hate Speech be Outlawed?”, Justice John Paul Stevens reviews [New York University Professor of Law] Jeremy Waldron’s The Harm in Hate Speech. While Waldron admits that it is very unlikely that laws banning hate speech “ever pass constitutional muster in America,”* he does believe that “we have overprotected speech that not only causes significant harm to the dignity of minority groups but also, more importantly, diminishes the public good of inclusiveness that is an essential attribute of our society.

At the end of the essay, [Justice] Stevens confesses that he has not been persuaded “that it would be wise to outlaw the entire category of hate speech that Waldron describes,”

*This is what Professor Waldron says, while he and other anti-Whites work tirelessly to saddle the U.S. with the same “hate speech” laws that stifle opposition to White Genocide in other White countries.

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4 Responses to Steady Move Toward “Hate Speech” Laws in U.S. Threatens Our Ability to Oppose White Genocide.

  1. six gun
    May 19, 2012 at 6:30 pm

    You people in the USA must fight this with every ounce of your strength.
    The ADL and other hate groups are pushing this agenda.
    When they control what you say the next step is to control what you think.
    Then they will control what you do and you have become their slave.

    • GHHardy
      September 27, 2012 at 12:32 am

      The anti-whites of the ADL wrote the “hate laws” that have been adopted by legislatures around the country, and wrote the “hate speech” guidelines that youtube uses.

  2. justawhiteboylookin
    June 3, 2012 at 10:43 pm

    The anti-white regime is the biggest offender in broadcasting genocidal hate speech.

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