woolfe9999
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- Mar 28, 2005
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Just to help out Wolfie, here's a little selection from the NHMC's own web site about "hate speech".
http://www.nhmc.org/node/38
Please note that "hate radio" is specifically identified as Limbaugh, Hannity, Dobbs, Boortz, Beck and Savage, along with a blatant lie that right wing radio claims 91% of radio airwaves. And you people have the fucking nerve to tell us that "studying" this "hate speech" is no indication of a desire and intention to eliminate it? Nobody should be either that blatantly dishonest or that stupid.
Note also that the National Council of La Raza (The Race) is listed as "the nation's leading Hispanic advocacy group." Evidently advocating "for the race everything, outside the race nothing" is not considered hate speech. Go figure.
Nothing in that piece says anything about censorship. You just think that what's they desire. It is, however, extremely misleading to claim that "Left Wing Groups Call For Limitations On Speech," when they specifically have said they are NOT doing so, because you think that's what they really want to do. You're also confusing the criticism of speech, which is free speech in and of itself, with the advocacy of censorship. That's a common form of "confusion" by the way. I see it all the time on discussion boards.
For purposes of rational discussion, you can only work with what people say and do (with what they do being the most important thing). Arguing from what you infer, and translating that into concrete positions which people have not taken, is not an honest form of discussion. If you want to lead into a discussion saying that these people are saying such and such, and that you think this is a stepping stone to censorship, that's a position for legitimate debate. Straw manning is not.
- wolf