Hate Speech
Hate Speech has been a subject of political discourse since the founding. Unfortunately, "Hate Speech" has now been established by the national Media as only a one-sided (Right) tactic. This message is regularly repeated and sadly even falsely identified as right wing hate speech (Tucson shooting of Rep. Giffords). The problem is actually non-partisan as it has always been. However, the venom being spewed by the Left is either not mentioned or obtusely justified by the national Media (Reps are racist). In the section below, to balance the message and present the true picture, we identify the "hate speech" on both sides. This page is different from the others on this site. The media outlet will usually be pointing the finger the other way. Thus, it is necessary to use "right leaning" media to identify "left wing" hate speech. And, use "left wing" media to identify "right wing" hate speech. So don't be confused when you read for example "Media Matters" on the right and the The Media Research Center on the left. It is necessary for you our reader to identify accurately the 'hate speech' sources, versus the media outlet, degrading the national political discourse. So left complaints about the right are reported on the right. Right complaints about the left are reported on the left.

Does the left really represent the politics of 'love'?

10/21/22
from The Gray Area:
10/21/22:

The left likes to portray Reps as hateful and Dems representing love. This tweet below, illustrate where hate resides today in US politics.

This example from Georgetown University, willustrates the all too familiar intolerance, censor, cancel culture & fascism of the 'woke' left, as students and protestors try to disrupt a speech by former VP Mike Pence.

from FoxNews,
10/20/22:

"It seems to me that having served many years in Washington, leaders in this nation’s capital have never been more out of touch," Pence said as the students were exiting the building. "More intent on imposing their agenda or walking out on people that might have a different point of view."

The audience remaining in the auditorium cheered and applauded after Pence delivered that line. "Hate has no home here," protesters gathered outside the event could be seen chanting in a video posted by Young America's Foundation.

Young America's Foundation said it was quickly able to fill the seats with Pence supporters waiting outside.

Pence, who many believe is considering a presidential run in 2024, emphasized a message of tolerance during the speech and called for the restoration of civil discourse. "I really do believe you can say to somebody they’ve got bad ideas without saying they’re a bad person," Pence told the crowd. "I hold the view and have for many years that democracy depends on heavy doses of civility."

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