Freedom of Expression and Racist Hate Speech

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In this paper I lay out the main argument that Caroline West makes in her article “Words that Silence? Freedom of Expression and Racist Hate Speech.” West considers the minimal conditions necessary for speech to be considered free. West also considers how racist hate speech, if operating in particular ways, might undermine free speech. Her focus is on whether the moral and political benefits of racist hate speech speech outweigh the costs to racial minorities. The conclusion she reaches is that we need to weigh the benefits of one group’s ability to express racist hate speech against the costs of another group’s ability to have their views heard, understood, and considered. This conclusion rests upon the framework that free speech has three dimensions: production and distribution; comprehension; and attention and consideration. In other words, free speech requires that a speaker have the opportunity to communicate thoughts and ideas to an audience. Furthermore, free speech necessitates that an outside agent does not prevent the audience from understanding, giving attention...

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