Right-wing influencer Andrew Tate says free speech in the U.S. is limited because speaking out “against Jews” comes with a “lot of trouble.”
Ye has sparked outrage with his antisemitic hate speech, and we're breaking down the timeline of his commentary and actions. We also take to the streets of LA to find out how the people feel. Do you think Ye will come back from this?
Over the past few years, there have been extensive changes in content moderation policy on social media platforms. As companies like X and Meta loosen these policies, users have reported an increase in hate speech.
Instead of challenging their own beliefs, they sink deeper into them, surrounded by others who validate their anger and push them further. The internet has transformed hatred from a lonely vice into a social experience, making it feel normal, justified, and even powerful. In these circles, hate isn’t just encouraged—it’s celebrated.
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WGAL Lancaster-Harrisburg on MSNSouth Western school board members clash over inclusion of 'hate speech' in disciplinary policyAt a recent meeting, the school board voted on whether to remove the term "hate speech" from a policy regarding technology use.
That exemption means the new law in NSW against inciting racial hatred amounts to appeasement for those who believe they have a religious duty to promote the hatred of Jews. It means repugnant conduct by religious leaders that has contributed to the rise in anti-Semitism has effectively been protected by the parliament of NSW.
Social media giants Meta and X approved ads targeting users in Germany with violent anti-Muslim and anti-Jew hate speech in the run-up to the country's
The advocacy group Speech First is trying to shut down "bias response" programs at Indiana University and elsewhere they say chill students' speech.
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Academy CEO Bill Kramer has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Karla Sofía Gascón just ahead of Sunday's Oscars.
The Criminal Court has reversed its previous in absentia ruling, which had sentenced a prominent preacher to seven years of hard labor and a fine of 100,000 dinars. Instead, the court has acquitted him of charges related to violating the National Unity Law,
They could encounter at least 277 million more instances of hate speech and other harmful content each year, according to a new estimate from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a ...
The report shows that the South Asian community has borne the brunt of online hate speech and violence since the election.
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