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Chances are good to excellent that if you searched the Facebook page of any of these people for references to Trump, you’d find an example of hate speech.
So, if I announce that I hate the people who hate hate speech, am I guilty of hating speech or hating people?
You’re just guilty…they’ll figure out for what later.
I’ll let you ban it, if you let me define it.
“Well, what definition do you want?”
“Driving too slow in the fast lane.”
“… Deal.”
I’d start with, if you talk the talk but don’t walk the walk, that’s hate speech.