London Mayor makes video appeal to #endthehate
This should be self-explanatory, and I hope that no Vox Political reader would ever consider writing the kind of evil-minded lines read out by Sadiq Khan in this video:
It’s time to act on hate speech.
Watch, retweet and help #endthehate. #SXSW pic.twitter.com/pMlZPMMUkX
— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) March 12, 2018
So, how about it?
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I have a problem in that hate speech is not legally defined, so anyone can claim a comment is hate speech, and in the pc world in which we live there will no doubt be many suffering needlessly because of the use of that particular phrase. Anti Semitic for example where if you disagree with someone of the Jewish faith you have that thrown at you, would no doubt be the speech.