So there's been so much talk about "hate speech" and the ways I've heard it be defined by the left or at least the snowflakes. Is hate speech can be Anything from using improper pro nouns, all the way to racist slurs. Well the true definition of it is, speech that directly insites violence. If I call someone a him or her and they identify as being the opposite sex and ask me to call them by pronouns they clearly are not. And I decide not use their idea of what their proper pronoun is, and if that just hurts their feelings I could be labeled as intolerant. Or a racist or whatever they wish to call me. Even though I'm clearly not. Shouldn't that in turn be defined as hate speech? They are mis labeling me based off their opinion. Well that's what I did to them. But why does them spewing nasty words then I use get applauded. I'm calling you what you biologically are. A man cannot be a women and vice versa. You can Identify as whatever you want. That simply doesn't make it so. I'm not speaking hate. I'm speaking truth. They hate me for that so call me whatever they want and use their mental disorder to make it ok. That should be a real crime. I don't think hate speech exsists. I do however believe sensitive pussies who can't handle the real world do.
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Many people assume that there exists a "right to not be offended", while in reality dealing with being offended is an essential part of living in a free society. When interests of multiple people clash, there will be offenses - it is the duty of the offended side to deal with their emotions, rather than the duty of the offending side to deal with their words.
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