So this has been a hot topic among my Twitter circles. A dude called "Count Dankula" (can't recall his real name) taught his girlfriend's pug to do the roman salute when hearing phrases such as "gas the jews," and others I forget, in order to piss her off. He said something about juxtaposing the cutest thing he could think of (the pug) with the least cute thing he could think of (Nazis). Because he filmed this and put it up on YouTube, he was charged with "hate speech," put through a multi-year trial, and was recently convicted of being "grossly offensive."
The following video is the best at explaining why all of this is bullshit:
However, just to articulate why I disagree with this sentencing in my own words... It was a joke. There was no intended target to be the victim of his "hate speech." The dude is no fan of Nazis, and was, in fact, making fun of them. And, most importantly: where does it end? Who decides what's "grossly offensive?" What scientific studies have they conducted to determine what constitutes being "grossly offensive?" Is there a scale, based on scientific formula, to measure by? Or is it subjective, based on what certain members of society deem "offensive," and not what others deem "offensive?"
Say words. Post thoughts. If you piss me off, I might yell at you. But I won't call the cops, lolol
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