Hate speech is defined as public speech that expresses hate or encourages violence towards a person or group based on something such as race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation.
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Constituency
Townland
Barony
Electoral Division
Response rates from 262 Cork voters.
41% Yes |
59% No |
24% Yes |
50% No |
12% Yes, as long as it does not threaten violence |
7% No, and increase penalties for hate speech |
5% Yes, because I don’t trust the government to define the boundaries of hate speech |
2% No, freedom of speech laws should only protect you from criticizing the government |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 262 Cork voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 262 Cork voters.
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Unique answers from Cork voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZF7M5H1mo1MO
Hate speech laws are a Trojan horse for censorship. If you don’t like what you see, get off the internet. Gives absolute power to individuals who get to dictate what constitutes as hatespeech. We have seen this particularly in the last few years in government particularly with the transgender movement as an example. Facts over feelings.
@9ZVXZR72wks2W
if it is expressing an opinion which is not favorited it’s okay however there should be strict boundaries
@9ZMM8LL3wks3W
No, but it should only apply to the defined protected characteristics (Gender, Age, Sexual Orientation, Religion, Membership of the travelling community, ethnicity and country of origin). It should also only apply to harmful speech that has the potential to cause actual harm.
@9YM3T3Y1mo1MO
I think hate speech is horrendous however I do not believe a government should have the power to dictate what someone says.
@9NXPTSZ6mos6MO
Freedom of speech is already a poorly defined concept, many believing it simply means I can what I want whenever I want and no one can criticise me, in actual fact it’s quite the opposite you can say what you like but another person is more than in their rights to criticise said opinion. In this regard hate speech is technically free speech but can be scrutinised and used against the person
@9NWX4CX6mos6MO
Freedom of Speech should be allowed for everyone. Only extreme hate speech like racial slurs and death mocking should be made illegal. Having a difference of opinion/belief based on race, sex or political stance is not hate speech.
@9H7CKHY1yr1Y
No, though the situation surrounding the proper definition of hate speech in Ireland is muddled at best
@9H76M6G1yr1Y
I don't trust the government to define the boundaries especially if it's against them, however, when it comes to ganging up minorities and innocent people, that's obviously a crime
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