It should be noted that "hate speech" has no legal definition or standing in America. Even every attempt to establish a precedent about it has been struck down as unconstitutional in America, and rightly so. Saying you "hate " and think they should be removed from office is protected speech, and should be.
The only "hate speech" policies that exist are private tech companies enforcing it as they see fit (in a very biased way).
Violation of "hate speech" policies isn't unlawful. It's just ToS violation.
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It should be noted that "hate speech" has no legal definition or standing in America. Even every attempt to establish a precedent about it has been struck down as unconstitutional in America, and rightly so. Saying you "hate " and think they should be removed from office is protected speech, and should be.
The only "hate speech" policies that exist are private tech companies enforcing it as they see fit (in a very biased way).
Violation of "hate speech" policies isn't unlawful. It's just ToS violation.