U.N launches new plan to "identify, prevent, and confront" Hate Speech



“Hate speech may have gained a foothold, but it is now on notice”, Mr. Guterres said, launching the UN Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech. “We will never stop confronting it”.

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Secretary-General António Guterres makes remarks at the Launch of the United Nations Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech meeting. (18 June 2019), by UN Photo/Manuel Elias
While the strategy and action plan are new, it is also rooted in the need to respect the human rights of all, barring any discrimination.

The UN Charter was drafted after the world had witnessed genocide on an industrial scale, when hate speech against Jews, culminated in the Holocaust. Almost 75 years on, Mr. Guterres reminded delegates gathered at UN Headquarters in New York, that “we are in danger of forgetting this lesson”.

“Around the world, we see a groundswell of xenophobia, racism and intolerance, violent misogyny, anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim hatred” he stated, noting that in some places, Christian communities were also being systematically attacked.

Moreover, “hateful and destructive views” are amplified “exponentially” through digital technology and extremists are gathering online, radicalizing new recruits, according to the UN chief.

“In both liberal democracies and authoritarian regimes, some political leaders are bringing the hate-fueled ideas and language of these groups into the mainstream, normalizing them, coarsening the public discourse and weakening the social fabric”, he spelled out.

In both liberal democracies and authoritarian regimes, some political leaders are bringing the hate-fueled ideas and language of these groups into the mainstream – UN chief
Hate speech not only attacks human rights norms and principles, it also undermines social cohesion, erodes shared values and lays the foundation for violence – setting back the cause of peace, stability, sustainable development and the fulfillment of human rights for all.

Mr. Guterres dubbed hate speech a “precursor” to the genocide in Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia and recent mass-violence directed at places of worship, in Sri Lanka, New Zealand and the United States.

Keep hate speech from escalating
The UN Strategy and Plan of Action provides a system-wide programme with the overriding objective of identifying, preventing and confronting hate speech, the Secretary-General said.

It targets “the root causes of hate speech, in line with my prevention vision”, he said, pointing out that these include tackling violence, marginalization, discrimination, and poverty, as well as bolstering weak state institutions.

While many of these are being addressed in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the new strategy goes further by recommending a coordinated response, such as identifying users of hate speech.

Secondly, the strategy aims to enable the UN to respond to “the impact of hate speech on societies”, Mr. Guterres explained, including by bringing individuals and groups together who have opposing views; working with traditional and social media platforms; and developing communications guidance.


While digital technology has provided new areas for hate speech to thrive, the UN chief maintained that “it can also help to monitor activity, target our response and build support for counter-narratives”, such as in proposals made last week by his High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation.

“Addressing hate speech should never be confused with suppressing freedom of expression”, he asserted, but instead keep it from “escalating into something more dangerous, particularly incitement to discrimination, hostility and violence”.

The Secretary-General urged everyone to treat hate speech “like any other malicious act: by condemning it unconditionally; refusing to amplify it; countering it with the truth; and encouraging the perpetrators to change their behavior”.

Counter-narratives to ‘answer’ hate speech - Dieng
“Hate speech is a challenge from which no country is immune”, said Adama Dieng, Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide at the launch.

He elaborated that in line with the UN’s longstanding commitment to the protection, promotion and implementation of all international human rights standards, “the strategy and the plan of action never calls for restrictions of freedom of expression and opinion while addressing hate speech”.

By contrast, “it adopts a holistic approach that aims at tackling the whole life cycle of hate speech, from its roots causes to its impact on societies”, he continued.

Furthermore, Mr. Dieng said that the strategy considers “alternative, positive and counter-narratives” to be the “answer to hate speech”.

“We have no doubt” he emphasized that by implementing the strategy, we will “enhance the system-wide capacity to address hate speech”.

I guess the U.N. getting involved on trying to push liberal authoritarian shit is nothing new. More abolition of no-no words coming soon.

I also like the part where they are subtly hinting they are going to try to make more anti-racist propaganda.
 


“Hate speech may have gained a foothold, but it is now on notice”, Mr. Guterres said, launching the UN Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech. “We will never stop confronting it”.

image560x340cropped.jpg

Secretary-General António Guterres makes remarks at the Launch of the United Nations Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech meeting. (18 June 2019), by UN Photo/Manuel Elias
While the strategy and action plan are new, it is also rooted in the need to respect the human rights of all, barring any discrimination.

The UN Charter was drafted after the world had witnessed genocide on an industrial scale, when hate speech against Jews, culminated in the Holocaust. Almost 75 years on, Mr. Guterres reminded delegates gathered at UN Headquarters in New York, that “we are in danger of forgetting this lesson”.

“Around the world, we see a groundswell of xenophobia, racism and intolerance, violent misogyny, anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim hatred” he stated, noting that in some places, Christian communities were also being systematically attacked.

Moreover, “hateful and destructive views” are amplified “exponentially” through digital technology and extremists are gathering online, radicalizing new recruits, according to the UN chief.

“In both liberal democracies and authoritarian regimes, some political leaders are bringing the hate-fueled ideas and language of these groups into the mainstream, normalizing them, coarsening the public discourse and weakening the social fabric”, he spelled out.


Hate speech not only attacks human rights norms and principles, it also undermines social cohesion, erodes shared values and lays the foundation for violence – setting back the cause of peace, stability, sustainable development and the fulfillment of human rights for all.

Mr. Guterres dubbed hate speech a “precursor” to the genocide in Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia and recent mass-violence directed at places of worship, in Sri Lanka, New Zealand and the United States.

Keep hate speech from escalating
The UN Strategy and Plan of Action provides a system-wide programme with the overriding objective of identifying, preventing and confronting hate speech, the Secretary-General said.

It targets “the root causes of hate speech, in line with my prevention vision”, he said, pointing out that these include tackling violence, marginalization, discrimination, and poverty, as well as bolstering weak state institutions.

While many of these are being addressed in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the new strategy goes further by recommending a coordinated response, such as identifying users of hate speech.

Secondly, the strategy aims to enable the UN to respond to “the impact of hate speech on societies”, Mr. Guterres explained, including by bringing individuals and groups together who have opposing views; working with traditional and social media platforms; and developing communications guidance.


While digital technology has provided new areas for hate speech to thrive, the UN chief maintained that “it can also help to monitor activity, target our response and build support for counter-narratives”, such as in proposals made last week by his High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation.

“Addressing hate speech should never be confused with suppressing freedom of expression”, he asserted, but instead keep it from “escalating into something more dangerous, particularly incitement to discrimination, hostility and violence”.

The Secretary-General urged everyone to treat hate speech “like any other malicious act: by condemning it unconditionally; refusing to amplify it; countering it with the truth; and encouraging the perpetrators to change their behavior”.

Counter-narratives to ‘answer’ hate speech - Dieng
“Hate speech is a challenge from which no country is immune”, said Adama Dieng, Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide at the launch.

He elaborated that in line with the UN’s longstanding commitment to the protection, promotion and implementation of all international human rights standards, “the strategy and the plan of action never calls for restrictions of freedom of expression and opinion while addressing hate speech”.

By contrast, “it adopts a holistic approach that aims at tackling the whole life cycle of hate speech, from its roots causes to its impact on societies”, he continued.

Furthermore, Mr. Dieng said that the strategy considers “alternative, positive and counter-narratives” to be the “answer to hate speech”.

“We have no doubt” he emphasized that by implementing the strategy, we will “enhance the system-wide capacity to address hate speech”.

I guess the U.N. getting involved on trying to push liberal authoritarian shit is nothing new. More abolition of no-no words coming soon.

I also like the part where they are subtly hinting they are going to try to make more anti-racist propaganda.
I'm certain their efforts will be focused primarily on those awful bastions of intolerance, North America and Europe, with paragons of understanding and love from Asia leading the charge.
 
The UN is almost like some kind of parody of an international organization.

Boss: What's on the docket of issues we can address today?
Aid: Well, there's a massive drug problem in the western world. International child sex trafficking rings are on the rise, and I guess we could send Interpol out to help curb cyber financial crimes, which are making a serious dent in the global economy. Oh, and there's also rape gangs roaming across Africa, and the Mideast. Oh, and then there's been a rash of poaching killing off endangered species. There's, also rampant new diseases in...
Boss: HOLY SHIT! Some 14yo Russian kid just called me nigger on Twitter
Boss: Assemble the coucil at once...
Aid: Should we assemble a detachment of peacekeepers?
Boss: ... Assemble everything
 
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The UN is almost like some kind of parody of an international organization.

Boss: What's on the docket of issues we can address today?
Aid: Well, there's a massive drug problem in the western world. International child sex trafficking rings are on the rise, and I guess we could send Interpol out to help curb cyber financial crimes, which are making a serious dent in the global economy. Oh, and there's also rape gangs roaming across Africa, and the Mideast. Oh, and then there's been a rash of poaching killing off endangered species. There's, also rampant new diseases in...
Boss: HOLY SHIT! Some 14yo Russian kid just called me nigger on Twitter
Boss: Assemble the coucil at once...
Aid: Should assemble a detachment of peacekeepers?
Boss: ... Assemble everything

[After the child has been delivered to an African rape camp, and all their relatives out to 7 generations have been enslaved]

Boss: What's next?
Aid: We have those 2 women that said they been bullied on the internet 5 years ago. The slut and the plagiarist. And there's a 2 more. Both are twitch streamers that wear very little, one paints herself, and the other is involved in online drama with some man that jerked off during a live stream.
Boss: What would they like?
Aid: They all say people still bully them. They're also running low on money.
Boss: Is everything still on standby?
Aid: Yes sir.
Boss: Deploy all assets for Operation '"Thot Phalanx"
 
Mr. Guterres dubbed hate speech a “precursor” to the genocide in Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia and recent mass-violence directed at places of worship, in Sri Lanka, New Zealand and the United States.
I'm totally certain it was the no no words that lead to the mass genocide of the Tutsi people by the Hutu, the slaughter of Serbs, and the mass rape and murder of Cambodians at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. What the UN defines as "hate speech" is no where near the level of shit done and said by the likes of Pol Pot, Hitler, Idi Amin, or any number of complete monsters in history.
 
so if i say something like "bitch go back in the kitchen"
what's the UN gonna do?
send an arab to tell me i should respect women?

I'm totally certain it was the no no words that lead to the mass genocide of the Tutsi people by the Hutu, the slaughter of Serbs, and the mass rape and murder of Cambodians at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. What the UN defines as "hate speech" is no where near the level of shit done and said by the likes of Pol Pot, Hitler, Idi Amin, or any number of complete monsters in history.
member when hitler was like ((())) then bam 6 million jews dead
 
so if i say something like "bitch go back in the kitchen"
what's the UN gonna do?
send an arab to tell me i should respect women?


member when hitler was like ((())) then bam 6 million jews dead

Remember when the UN elected 1 actual 1st world country to the Human Rights Council?
And that was right after the UAE spent 6 years on that council?
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And how the UN elected Saudi Arabia to the UN Women's Rights Commission?

 
Thought crime when? Seriously thats unnecessary. People will stop the hate when t's illegal.
you know, if the UN wants people to stop using naughty words. Just say "it's okay to use it whenever, no one will complain"
and everyone will stop using it

"humbug" was a "dirty word" at one point, but no one really uses it now because no one gives a shit

And how the UN elected Saudi Arabia to the UN Women's Rights Commission?
yep, you got it, you got what i was referring to
 
Excuse me, I'm just gonna take a second and exercise my ability to say what I want, because I can.

Fuck niggers, gas the Jews, hang the homos, nuke Israel.

If you'd like a more in-depth explanation regarding how I feel about the U.N., I'll let David explain.

 
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