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MASTER 2 - Lesson 6 2nd Source

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  • What is the article about?
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  • According to the article, how can hate speech be defined?
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  • What has been debated in America regarding hate speech?
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  • What do the two opposing sides of this debate argue?
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  • According to Mr. Scott, what does speech usually express?
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  • In the third paragraph of his article, what reason does Mr. Scott present for not criminalizing hate speech?
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  • Why does Mr. Scott think it would be hard to appoint someone to determine what is offensive enough to fall into the category of crime?
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  • What specific example does Mr. Scott give of a type of speech that could be offensive to a certain group of people and admissible to another? What does he mean when he says that people will always find a reason to take offense?
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  • According to Mr. Scott, if hate speech is criminalized, what could happen if an ironic remark is taken out of context?
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  • In Mr. Scott’s opinion, why is speech both powerful and dangerous?
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  • What does Mr. Scott say are the risks involved in criminalizing hate speech? In his opinion, are the risks of criminalizing hate speech greater than those defending absolute freedom of speech?
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  • What did Voltaire allegedly say? What do you understand by that?
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  • Using on the basis of, what's another way to say the following sentence: "You shouldn’t buy a car because of cost alone. Quality is also very important.
    You shouldn’t buy a car on the basis of cost alone. Quality is also very important.
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  • What kind of problems do you think a person with a disability can face in our society?
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  • Using TRAIT, what's another way to say this sentence: "Honesty is one of Jennifer’s most notable characteristics"..
    Honesty is one of Jennifer’s most notable traits.
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  • What do you think of people that go unpunished after commiting a crime?
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