The Executive Council of Australian Jewry is taking radical Islamic preacher Wissam Haddad to court under racial discrimination laws.
Theologian Nigel Biggar is touring Australia.
Labor Party is drafting laws against vilifying based on race, sexuality, gender, disability or religion.
This comes amid the words ‘Jew die’ being graffitied on a Jewish school.
Hermann Kelly is president of the Irish Freedom Party, which promotes preserving Irish culture and national identity.
Chris Elston was living a normal life as the father of two girls, when he became aware of what he calls the “greatest child abuse scandal in modern history.”
Zainab Chaudry compared Israel to Nazi Germany and called children murdered by the Hamas terrorist group ‘fake Israeli babies.’
New York state will increase its online surveillance for ‘hate speech’ and will confront people about their comments.
‘You can protest, but you can’t take it so far that you’re advocating for violence or hatred on city streets,’ said the NSW Premier.
“It’s really frightening to think about a society where if the government doesn’t like your speech they can cancel your ability to do business” Daniel Ortner
Activision’s Call of Duty said it is doubling down on its fight against “hate speech” and other types of “toxic and disruptive behavior”.
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry is taking radical Islamic preacher Wissam Haddad to court under racial discrimination laws.
Theologian Nigel Biggar is touring Australia.
Labor Party is drafting laws against vilifying based on race, sexuality, gender, disability or religion.
This comes amid the words ‘Jew die’ being graffitied on a Jewish school.
Hermann Kelly is president of the Irish Freedom Party, which promotes preserving Irish culture and national identity.
Chris Elston was living a normal life as the father of two girls, when he became aware of what he calls the “greatest child abuse scandal in modern history.”
Zainab Chaudry compared Israel to Nazi Germany and called children murdered by the Hamas terrorist group ‘fake Israeli babies.’
New York state will increase its online surveillance for ‘hate speech’ and will confront people about their comments.
‘You can protest, but you can’t take it so far that you’re advocating for violence or hatred on city streets,’ said the NSW Premier.
“It’s really frightening to think about a society where if the government doesn’t like your speech they can cancel your ability to do business” Daniel Ortner
Activision’s Call of Duty said it is doubling down on its fight against “hate speech” and other types of “toxic and disruptive behavior”.