We would not be surprised to see more dating services follow suit as the dialogue around discrimination and
hate speech continues.
Not exact matches
But it can also be a haven for invective and
hate speech, a problem the Alphabet - owned site
continues to grapple with.
Until one can accept that humans are mortal and imperfect beings, that judgement of one's soul is entirely between God and that person, and live by the «Golden Rule»,
hate speech and
hate crimes will
continue.
There is the other factor that your country is very much a part of our lives and so we will
continue to take advantage of something you seem to
hate - FREEDOM OF
SPEECH!!!
Notwithstanding the recent legislative effort to repeal s13, I have no difficulty concluding that the objective of the enactment [«the suppression of
hate speech and the promotion of equality]
continues to be substantial and pressing.»
Taking away the Human Rights Commission's authority over
hate speech will make it much harder to prevent
hate speech online, will
continue to encourage racism and could lead to more racial violence and intolerance.
This second one, over s. 13, the
hate speech provisions of the Canadian Human Rights Act,
continues boiling over even as I sit to write this editorial.
Continuing on his meme of a few weeks ago, blogfather Volokh takes a long look at Sweden's incomplete protection for free
speech (in this case, a «
hate speech» against homosexuality), and provides a little historical perspective for a logic - based (and refreshingly non-PC) reality check:
Yes... the SCC decision provides a narrow understanding of
hate speech, but I am glad the SCC considers Human Rights Code provision on
hate speech is still relevant in today's society and still address very major and unrelenting issues such as opinions and expressions that
continue to expose a group to hatred.
The fight against online
hate speech and harassment
continues to gain momentum.
While the broader issue of online
hate speech has
continued to be a hot button political issue, especially in Europe — with Germany passing a social media
hate speech law in October.
In a series of tweets after the committee session, Cooper expressed
continued discontent at the companies» performance tackling online
hate speech.
We
continue to work hard to remove
hate speech and terrorist content while making sure that Facebook remains a platform for all ideas.»
Facebook has had several people working within cybersecurity policy before, but the hire of Gleicher in this new position signals the company's intent to focus on expanding its cyber-security efforts after struggling to contain
hate speech on its platform... (
continued)