Students displaying anti-LGBT stickers at a high school in Indio, California have touched off a debate: is that free speech or hate speech?
The stickers show a rainbow — the symbol of the gay community — with a line crossing through it. Officials said the stickers have increasingly shown up over the past two weeks on some students’ school ID badges at Shadow Hills High School, as well as on social media websites.
The increasing number of the stickers caused an outcry at the school among students and faculty. Many called it hate speech. Shadow Hills senior and vice president of the Gay Straight Alliance Michelle Bachman said on Twitter that the stickers were “definitely hate speech, but legally, we can’t do anything until these students start to physically harass us, which I believe is an injustice.”
School district administrators said the students have the right to display the stickers, just as pro-LGBT students would.
In an email sent to staff Wednesday, Desert Sands Unified School District administrators wrote, “After consulting with district level personnel and our legal counsel, it was determined that these students do have the protected right to freedom of speech, just as students portraying rainbows in support of the LGBT would.”
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It's not personal, kids, it's politics.
ReplyDeleteThere is no such thing as "Hate speech", only speech.
ReplyDeleteHow it affects another person is a variable, so, it cannot be classified.
ReplyDeleteFar too many people don't connect the dots. It's called Free Speech because it's supposed to be Free Speech, with some limited, fairly well defined exceptions.
The whole category of Hate Speech should be tossed. I'm perfectly free to call someone a name or to say I despise them or some action they've taken or position they've taken. They can do the same with me.
We all grew up hearing 'Sticks and stones....'
Free speech....hate speech is a made up term to stop free speech.
ReplyDeleteIts called "push back".
ReplyDeleteKeep trying to shove strange, deviant, and unusual behavior in the faces of the majority, unrelenting and without quarter, and some people will push back.
That's life.
NO ONE is REQUIRED to like you, admire you, respect you, or not hurt your feelings.
Maybe there's a "safe zone" where you can go cry.