(noun) - Traditionally describes speech which denigrated a group of people based on ethnicity, race, religion, sex, or other characteristic. Starting in
approximately 2006 this definition was largely expanded to include the following:
1) True speech or opinion which the listener does not care for or hates.
2) Any speech from a person the listener hates, even if true.
3) Dissenting speech that is heard by a hateful person even if true.
4) Any speech from a person or
political party a person does not identify with.
5) Any
description or condemnation of "mostly peaceful" actions of a person or group of people.
Hey you racist, you cannot
disagree with my beliefs or anything the news media and
president says is true. If you do, its hate speech.
Why? Because it may be true? Are you afraid of the truth? Who made you the moral
authority on right and wrong?
O'Doyle rules. Can't argue w that.