Silenced ManBy Selwyn Duke

Many American statists have long desired European-like “hate speech” law, which can be used to stifle anti-establishment dissent. A bill that recently passed the Michigan House of Representatives could deliver just that, too, as it would punish threatening actions — and determine what’s “threatening” based on the “victim’s” feelings, according to The Epoch Times. In an age in which are heard complaints about “microaggressions” and that even “silence is violence,” you can only imagine how such a law could be (ab)used.

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    Eric Hodgdon

    Yes it distorts law and reason to further codify extremism based on the never ending amount of reasons to be offended and to seek intervention by government, which is already too large.
    This issue of LGB…BS does excite far too many. Hatred by anyone is uncalled for, but it’s all that is thought of.
    More law is counter to, and unrealistic for, a free society. More law is aggression itself !!!

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