Question 3 of 10 • 25-26 JISD TX EOC English II IGC Requirement
Read the excerpt from "A Case for Restricting Hate Speech,” by Laura Beth Nielsen.These negative physical and mental health outcomes—which embody the historical roots of race and gender oppression—mean that hate speech is not "just speech.” Hate speech is doing something. It results in tangible harms that are serious in and of themselves and that collectively amount to the harm of subordination. The harm of perpetuating discrimination. The harm of creating inequality.
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to emphasize the very real damage hate speech inflicts
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to show how many people repeatedly use hate speech against others
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to detail the negative physical health outcomes that arise from hate speech
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to demonstrate that inequality hurts those suffering from gender and race oppression