“Hitler appeared, a man with limited intellectual abilities and unfit for any useful work, bursting with envy and bitterness against all whom circumstance and nature had favored over him....In his desperate ambition for power he discovered that his speeches, confused and pervaded with hate as they were, received wild acclaim by those whose situation and orientation resembled his own. He picked up this human flotsam on the streets and in the taverns and organized them around himself. This is the way he launched his political career.” MenWayHumansPoliticalHateAbilitySituationCareersStreetsCircumstancesSpeechAmbitionIntellectualEnvyConfusedOrganizedDesperateBitternessOrientationBurstingAcclaimTavernsFlotsam Author:Albert Einstein
“We are now considering legislation based on statistics that include name-calling at public rallies as crimes. Are we going on to the school yards of this country and when two kids get angry with each other and call each other names -- what are we going to do, cart them over to the reformatory or add them to the list of 'hate crimes' perpetrators? This is ridiculous.” TwoCountryKidsSchoolHateNamesCrimeCallingSpeechAngryAddCorruptionListsRidiculousDeceptionStatisticsConsideringYardsLegislationHate CrimeCartsPerpetratorsName Calling Author:Jesse Helms
“Democrats cannot conceive of "hate speech" towards Christians because, in their eyes, Christians always deserve it.” EyeChristianHateSpeechDeserveDemocratHate Speech Book:Godless: The Church of Liberalism Source: Godless: The Church of Liberalism
“White hate crimes, white hate speech. I still try to claim I wasn't brought up to hate. But hate isn't the half of it. I grew up in the vast encircling presumption of whiteness - that primary quality of being which knows itself, its passions, only against an otherness that has to be dehumanized. I grew up in white silence that was utterly obsessional. Race was the theme whatever the topic.” KnowsTryingStillsHatePassionWhiteRaceHalfSilenceQualityCrimeGrewSpeechGrew UpRacismClaimsPrimariesThemeTopicsHate CrimePresumptionWhitenessOthernessHate Speech Author:Adrienne Rich
“Hate radio, hate speech, hate groups, hate crimes really don't fit in, in the America that we know today.” KnowsTodayAmericaHateGroupsCrimeFitSpeechRadioHate CrimeHate SpeechHate Groups Author:Kweisi Mfume
“Central to everything I am and believe and have written is my astonishment, naive as it seems to people, that you can use human speech both to bless, to love, to build, to forgive and also to torture, to hate, to destroy and to annihilate.” PeopleBelieveHumansUseSeemsHateWrittenSpeechForgivingTortureBlessNaiveAstonishment Author:George Steiner
“It is no solution to define words as violence or prejudice as oppression, and then by cracking down on words or thoughts pretend that we are doing something about violence and oppression. No doubt it is easier to pass a speech code or hate-crimes law and proclaim the streets safer than actually to make the streets safer, but the one must never be confused with the other... Indeed, equating "verbal violence" with physical violence is a treacherous, mischievous business.” LawHateDoubtViolenceStreetsCrimeInternetEasierSpeechSolutionsPrejudiceOppressionCodeConfusedNo DoubtFree SpeechHate CrimeTreacherousMischievousPhysical Violence Author:Jonathan Rauch
“In liberal society we claim that freedom of speech is sacred and therefore has an absolute character. But we know (or should know) that "free speech" inhabits a structured space: not only is "hate speech" legally forbidden in liberal societies, but there are also laws protecting the circulation of copyrighted material, and the reproduction of trademarks and patents without explicit permission.” KnowsShouldCharacterLawHateSpaceMaterialsSpeechClaimsAbsolutesSacredFree SpeechFreedom Of SpeechPermissionForbiddenReproductionPatentsCirculationExplicitHate SpeechTrademarks Author:Talal Asad
“What is one man's hate speech is another man's poetry.” MenHateSpeechOne ManAnother ManHate Speech Author:Flemming Rose
“I hate politics and what are considered their appropriate measures. I hate notoriety, public meetings, public speeches, caucuses and everything that I know of which is apparently the necessary incident of politics - except doing public work to the best of my ability.” KnowsHateAbilitySpeechI HateMeetingsAppropriateIncidentsNotorietyCaucusI Hate PoliticsHate Politics Author:John Abbott