Yes, of course it's more offensive because of the history behind it and the current social structure and white privilege and all that. But, really, the level of offensiveness is irrelevant. Free speech is free speech. I'm not arguing in favor of racism or racial slurs, I'm arguing in favor of the freedom of a person to say whatever they want and being able to accept the consequences that follow.
... well yeah, you kind of are. o.o you can't argue for free speech and not racial slurs if you're saying racial slurs are free speech. it's not about 'offensiveness', it's about whether that damages someone's liberty. Would me following black people around and verbally abusing them fall under free speech? am I
entitled to do that to someone if it is free speech?
out of curiousity, have you ever been discriminated against (as a minority)? I'm getting a strong impression that you've never ... really had to deal with racism - correct me if I'm wrong, and if I am, I apologise.
Telling the government isn't the answer! The only reason to report speech would be with the intent to punish the speech. And punishing certain forms of speech is a very slippery slope. Like I've said, we must tolerate hateful speech in order for free speech to mean anything!
How exactly is it a 'slippery slope' - you've not given any examples (
possibly to avoid a slippery slope fallacy)? The government telling someone off because they called someone else a nigger isn't oppression. o.o it's kind of ... stopping oppression? if the government takes a stand against racism, isn't that a good thing?
There's a difference between an emotional response to racism and a physical response to a punch in the face! Assault has the potential to be life-threatening, hence why it's banned virtually everywhere. In addition, I follow the doctrine of self-ownership, which basically means your body is your property. So any violence against my body is violence against my property.
sure, fair enough; is your mental stability/wellbeing also your property? do you consider slander/verbal abuse to be damaging? I know people who aren't comfortable in society because they are discriminated against; can you imagine living with emotional discomfort
every day and feeling good about yourself or healthy (or free)? I don't see how you can advocate physical assault as harming liberty and mental/emotional assult to not be.
Racial slurs do not physically harm the person, and thus fall under free speech. I realize this isn't a popular position to take, but free speech for me is very broad because I err on the side of individual liberty.
You don't think racial oppression limits someone's free speech or liberty? Do you think someone who is marginalised against because of something they cannot change is truly free? Freedom of speech works both ways; if you're using freedom of speech to oppress someone, you're taking someone else's liberty, no? People can't walk away from racism! People can't go 'oh well, that person called me a nigger; time to go off and have some freedom now' - that's not how it works! if everyone were equally free and liberated, racism would not *be* a problem.
consider: thousands of homosexuals kill themselves every year because they're discriminated against by people who feel they're entitled to do so. Who is at fault here? If I persecute someone non-violently, so much that they commit suicide, can you really say that it's not damaging? am I right to do this, because I'm exercising my free speech?
I can understand the benefits of having freedom of speech, but I
also don't feel that anyone is entitled to be abusive to someone and claim that as 'free speech'. it's not free anymore if you're using it to oppress. The issue I take with racism being protected under 'free speech' is that it assumes racism to be
equally valid to non-racist discourse, which it is not. Discrimination is not valid, and it's certainly a far cry from say, political or philosophical discourse. Racism serves no other purpose than to harm, and I don't see how you can justify racism under free speech, because nobody is
entitled to racism. I am not entitled to be disrespectful, to abuse you or to harm you
because of your identity, whether that's because you're black or gay or cisgendered or
anything.
Me being racist isn't me being entitled to free speech, it's me using free speech as an excuse to harm someone else.