Hate speech
Australian who called Jews 'greatest enemy' of nation gets year in jail under new hate crime laws
"They [Jews] are an enemy to Western civilisation," said Brandon Koschel in an Australia Day speech, before being charged with publicly inciting hatred on the grounds of race.
Antisemitism is booming – and Big Tech loves it - opinion
Australia’s conservative coalition reunites after split over hate speech laws
Online antisemitism grows smarter, faster, and harder to stop, CyberWell report shows
Australia says Twitter is top platform for online hate, demands explanation
The regulator has already called on Twitter to detail its handling of online child abuse material which it said has picked up on the website since Musk's takeover.
Why I don’t love ‘Jew hate’ as a substitute for ‘antisemitism’ - opinion
I’ve noticed a shift in what I’m reading. The media, especially social media, are increasingly replacing the term “antisemitism” with a new term: “Jew hate.”
Religious leaders discuss countering hate speech as UN observes awareness day
Hate speech in religious discourse can take many different forms, and in the last several decades has found its way onto the internet.
Social media is a trojan horse of hate - New York Mayor Eric Adams
Eric Adams called on the Jewish community to “challenge social media to not allow it to sit inside the forts of our communities.”
Twitter's head of trust and safety says she has resigned
An emailed request for comment to Twitter returned an automated reply with a poop emoji.
German court acquits COVID denier who compared Israel to Nazi Germany
In a 2021 campaign video for the fringe political party die Basis (The Basis), Sucharit Bhakdi had said that the Jews had learned evil under Hitler and are utilizing it in Israel to spread more evil.
How do we combat all extremism and hate speech in Israel? - opinion
As violent ideology becomes more commonplace, the street expects these views to be exposed more and more by their leaders, leading to a downward spiral of increasingly extremist thoughts.
Redefining freedom of speech: Protecting the right to the truth
Could a marketplace with too many ideas put access to truth at risk?
Parliamentarians from 143 countries meet in Bahrain, agree to combat intolerance
Lawmakers at the Inter-Parliamentary Union's 146th Assembly pledged to promote peaceful coexistence.
A Florida bill banning ‘ethnic intimidation’ flyers aims to stop the state’s neo-Nazi rise
Hate groups’ activity has been rising in Florida for several years, according to a 2022 report by the Anti-Defamation League