The Folly of Criminalizing “Hate”
Yet another discouraging trend in law in the UK, Europe, and the US has been the criminalization of what authorities call “hate
Yet another discouraging trend in law in the UK, Europe, and the US has been the criminalization of what authorities call “hate
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