• underisk
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    1 year ago

    There have been some laws passed by several states to label criticisms of Israel’s apartheid state as hate speech and outlaw BDS boycotts based on that.

    Do not assume the right wing won’t try to turn whatever tactic you find effective against them back at you. That doesn’t mean you should stop using it though; they certainly aren’t going to drop it now that they’ve found a way to wield it.

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      1 year ago

      That’s the same as the other example someone gave…

      Fascists calling something hate speech so we stop talking about their fascism.

      Why does this work on so many people?

      What logic are you using that this means we can’t use the term “hate speech” anymore?

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        1 year ago

        I specifically said to continue using it. Right wingers using it for right wing goals doesn’t mean that it’s inherently bad or something. Labeling things hate speech is a useful tool, but don’t trick yourself into thinking your opponent can’t use it.