Originally posted by Gravekeeper
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Yes, that makes the system vulnerable to abuse; and that's the reason why I've been advocating against too vague or too broad definitions of hate speech. Because any rule we impose that limits what our opponents can say online, could also be turned around and used to limit what we can say online. If it's not okay to make jokes about women, then it's not okay to make jokes about men. If you're not allowed to post racist insults against black people, then you're not allowed to post racist insults against white people, and so on.
A quote from the article:
"As a comedian, she often uses Facebook to promote her performances by showing her irreverent, misandrist brand of wit. Would this mean she could no longer make jokes?"
Would she support other comedians using Facebook to show a misogynist "brand of wit"? Or would she call that hate speech?
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