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"Institutions that once favored free speech are now limiting speech, arguing that this right is unfair, unjust, and insensitive. They say that free speech should be allowed for some groups but not others... these days, hate speech is often defined as the speech of a political opponent with which one does not agree." (pp. 107-108)
By John Akana5
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"Institutions that once favored free speech are now limiting speech, arguing that this right is unfair, unjust, and insensitive. They say that free speech should be allowed for some groups but not others... these days, hate speech is often defined as the speech of a political opponent with which one does not agree." (pp. 107-108)