‘Hate Crime Reporting Act’ a “Dangerous” Threat to Free Speech

Infowars- by Paul Joseph Watson

Critics of the newly proposed ‘Hate Crime Reporting Act of 2014′ have slammed the bill as a “dangerous” threat to free speech, warning that the legislation would hand an obscure federal agency “chilling” powers to restrict the First Amendment.

Introduced earlier this week by Senator Ed Markey (D-MA), the ‘Hate Crime Reporting Act of 2014′ (S.2219), along with its companion bill in the House, H.R. 3878, would task the National Telecommunications and Information Administration with filing reports on Internet, radio and television content that seeks “to advocate and encourage violent acts and the commission of crimes of hate”.  

According to Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), chief sponsor of the House version, the bill will target “hateful activity on the Internet that occurs outside of the zone of First Amendment protection”. Apparently Jeffries is unaware of the fact that the First Amendment exists to protect unpopular speech and that free speech cannot be defined by arbitrary ‘zones’ decided on by politicians.

Boston Herald editorial warns that the bill will encourage the federal agency to, “begin scouring the Internet, TV and radio for speech it finds threatening,” labeling the initiative a “frankly chilling proposition”.

“Prosecutors already have the authority to prosecute threats. And for the life of us we can’t fathom any further government limit on Internet postings or talk radio callers that could be structured to protect an American’s right to free expression,” states the editorial.

The legislation arrives four months after Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson’s comments about homosexuality, which were labeled “hate speech” by many on the left and sparked a national debate, ending in a victory for the First Amendment after Robertson’s suspension was lifted by TV network A&E.

Meanwhile, Civil liberties lawyer Harvey A. Silverglate told the Herald, “This proposed legislation is worse than merely silly. It is dangerous,” adding, “It is not up to Sen. Markey, nor to the federal government, to define for a free people what speech is, and is not, acceptable.”

Writer Pamela Geller goes even further, asserting that if passed the legislation “will finish the United States” and introduce de-facto “Islamic blasphemy laws” that will make criticizing Islam a hate crime.

One conservative website also notes how the bill was welcomed by Alex Nogales, President & CEO of the National Hispanic Media Coalition, prompting concerns that the legislation could lead to harsh criticism of illegal immigration also being categorized as a “hate crime”.

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2 thoughts on “‘Hate Crime Reporting Act’ a “Dangerous” Threat to Free Speech

  1. This is so people like me on the Internet will get arrested for saying something like “HANG ‘EM!” or “I’m so frustrated I could just shoot someone right now.” or so people like Mayor Ardis of Illinois or Harry Reid, among others, can get back at you for saying negative comments about them.

    More Big Brother bullshit, censorship of the Internet, and the elimination of our 1st Article Freedom of Speech Right.

  2. “This proposed legislation is worse than merely silly. It is dangerous,”

    It’s not just this legislation. It’s the entire concept of “hate crime” that tries to criminalize normal human emotions.

    What they’re really saying here and elsewhere, is that they’re going to imprison anyone they don’t like, but they have to make a bunch of friendly-sounding laws and reasons to justify it.

    I’m waiting for the neck-stretching olympics to begin so I can get a gold medal for my hate crimes rather than a prison cell.

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