Jim Rosenthal
Supporter
Larry, hate speech is hate speech regardless of who uses it. The problem with hate speech is that it incites people to action. Language IS action- word do more than injure people's feelings; they incite people to violence and to killing and maiming others. Perhaps the worst thing about hate speech is that hate speakers are so seldom held to account for the consequences of what they say.
The Israelis have had this problem for a long time- the political discourse in Israel is astonishingly venomous- and one of the casualties of the venomous political exchanges was that someone assassinated Yitzhak Rabin. This is the problem I see with people like Ann Coulter. She isn't going to pick up a gun and shoot anyone. She doesn't have to. She can get other people to do it. You might ask me to cite a verifiable account of someone reading AC and picking up a gun and shooting someone, and I can't. But I do know from long experience that hate speech does, sooner or later, translate into action, and that action is killing and injuring people. What hate speech does is to make those who are its target less than human, and in doing so it makes them into justifiable targets in the eyes of those predisposed to hate them. And justifiable targets, sooner or later, are aimed at, and someone pulls the trigger.
Language IS action, it affects thought, and until we really understand that, we are going to keep repeating the same terrible acts over and over again. Not all of us, but enough of us that we won't ever have a peaceful and safe world. It's tragic.
The Israelis have had this problem for a long time- the political discourse in Israel is astonishingly venomous- and one of the casualties of the venomous political exchanges was that someone assassinated Yitzhak Rabin. This is the problem I see with people like Ann Coulter. She isn't going to pick up a gun and shoot anyone. She doesn't have to. She can get other people to do it. You might ask me to cite a verifiable account of someone reading AC and picking up a gun and shooting someone, and I can't. But I do know from long experience that hate speech does, sooner or later, translate into action, and that action is killing and injuring people. What hate speech does is to make those who are its target less than human, and in doing so it makes them into justifiable targets in the eyes of those predisposed to hate them. And justifiable targets, sooner or later, are aimed at, and someone pulls the trigger.
Language IS action, it affects thought, and until we really understand that, we are going to keep repeating the same terrible acts over and over again. Not all of us, but enough of us that we won't ever have a peaceful and safe world. It's tragic.