💬 Opinion 10h ago · J.D. Tuccille

California Can't Define 'Hate Speech' But May Mandate Workplace Training Anyway

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California Can't Define 'Hate Speech' But May Mandate Workplace Training Anyway
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"Hate speech" is notoriously hard to define and is usually a subjective characterization of harsh words. Though the term is thrown around by people describing comments they don't like, it generally refers to expression that might not be nice but is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution as well as state speech protections. But that's not going to stop California lawmakers from trying to hector people into refraining from voicing nasty sentiments.

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