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throwawaysugar | 2 years ago
It is, but it is not the paramount human right. Other rights, like "life" trump "liberty".
One may argue that certain instances of "hate speech" encourage actions against "life" and that the "liberty" of exerting that speech is trumped by the need to protect that life.
If you extend "life" to mean "health" and "health" to include "mental health", than the right to be a raging racist seems pretty obviously below the right for other people to not be attacked or threatened. QED.
matrix87|2 years ago
Not that I personally think that's the right thing, just there's a danger in making core principles this ambiguous
anon291|2 years ago
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