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If all Cops are bad, and banning books is wrong, calling the Cops to ban a book is what?
We have anti hate speech laws.
The idea of free speech is great, but there are limits. You can’t threaten someone under free speech. You can’t extort them. You can’t spread libel. And you can’t spread hate content that promotes harming people based on their immutable characteristics (race, ethnicity, sexual identity, etc.).
The Supreme Court has found that anti-hate speech laws do not violate charter rights even if they restrict freedom of expression.
I’m all for topics being openly discussed, even if I don’t like them. I’m all for criticizing the government, and nobody should fear reprisal in doing so.
But hate speech has essentially no merit to society.
From the article:
The problem is the book doesn't seem to violate the law. I would love to verify if it actually does or doesn't, but unfortunately the title and author are being censored and I only have this piece of the article to go on.
Then you shouldn't agree with a person calling the Cops for leaving a book in a little library that you do not agree with. I don't agree with any form of ethnic nationalism either, but forcing those movements further underground obviously doesn't work and calling the Cops for distributing a book that doesn't break a Law is insane.
You cannot refute their points if you don't know what points they have made and it is important to refute those points to stop recruitment efforts. Calling the Cops for a book is literally the best recruitment campaign they could ask for because it supports the victim rhetoric they need desperately to remain "true" in order to succeed.
Agreed. Which is why hate speech needs to be openly debated, in all of its forms, constantly to make sure everyone stays on the same page and doesn't fall for the trap again regardless of how uncomfortable the conversation is or how repetitive it feels. People cannot learn if they aren't taught.
I wish there’s some kind of follow up to news like this.
Did the police report go anywhere? Or is it just sitting in some paper pile, or trashed? Follow it up, or call it out.
There should be a follow up for sure, but I doubt there will be any real investigation because the book doesn't seem to break any laws according to the article.
Since the book isn't being named I am willing to assume it comes from a modern author, and is available in the average book store, so leaving it in a little library isn't a crime even if it supports an inhumane ideology.