Try the political quiz

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 @9HCRHLB from Utah answered…5mos5MO

If the speech is directly threatening someone or something, I think it can be considered hate speech. Misinformation can be drawn when it is directly opposite of what the government is stating.

 @9KN8DG6 from Utah disagreed…2mos2MO

Misinformation can be drawn when it is directly opposite of what the government is stating

So if it goes against government its wrong. For some reason that doesn't sound right

 @9HCS26S from New York answered…5mos5MO

 @9HCRLZ5 from Utah answered…5mos5MO

When people are lying about threats others have done or things that may harm people. When you feel unsafe around them.

 @9HCSB78Socialist from California answered…5mos5MO

many do not like the truth freedom of speech should still be allowed and when it comes to hate speech they should be stopped but you need to hear the people out and if they have a good reason something should be changed but if there isn't that will continue to happen but don't use force