Subj : Re: SCOTUS & Social Media To : JEFF THIELE From : Mike Powell Date : Thu Jun 02 2022 16:54:00 > White supremacist posts are "abusive or threatening speech or writing that > expresses prejudice against a particular group, especially on the basis of > race, religion, or sexual orientation." > Derogatory is not necessarily "abusive or threatening," even though you may > interpret it as hateful. Derogatory statements about Christianity, for > example, rarely compare to anti-Semitism. That does not matter, based on the definition you have shared. Basis of religion is basis of religion. However, that definition is not normally applied evenly to Christianity as it is to Judaism and, these days, it is not normally applied evenly to either of them as it is to Islam. The same can be said about race. If you make a hateful statement about someone else based solely on the fact that they are white, it is much more likely to get a pass than if it is based on the fact that they are not... it sometimes does not even have to be based on race in those cases. > It is well-defined, and conservatives tend to partake in it a lot more often > than others. Baloney. You see it that way because you yourself do not apply it to things the left says about Christians. * SLMR 2.1a * Sheesh! You start havin' fun, and they send the lawyers! --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .