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Crimes of opinion

"What is the right, what is the left?" hummed that one (in the end, examining it carefully, we will discover that it was a forerunner of the psyop grillina …).

Opinion crimes once tended to be "right-wing", in the sense that it was believed, when the left represented "er people", that repressing dissent was right for the right. Reading the conclusive document of the Segre Commission makes us understand that when the social block of reference of the PD changes, crimes of opinion have become "left-wing", in the sense that it is quite clear how the left hates the web because it fails to control it, he then accuses her of having lost three fundamental elections for her (the referendum on Brexit, the 2016 US elections and the Renzi referendum), and wants to censor it in any and every way possible.

Hence all the smugglers on "hate speech" and the introduction of a crime of opinion pertaining to them.

Yet many auditors, both in their reports and in answering the questions, have made it clear that in fact, against the offenses that are intended to fall under the umbrella of hate speech, there are already civil and criminal safeguards.

The list of auditors is here and my questions in this regard have been formulated mainly here .

Could you take a look and possibly point out some passages below that corroborate this obvious reality: are already today instigating someone to commit a crime, or insulting him, or attacking him, or damaging his dignity (etc. etc. etc. etc.) are cases sanctioned by the law?

Thank you.

(… I should take care of something else …)


This is a machine translation of a post (in Italian) written by Alberto Bagnai and published on Goofynomics at the URL https://goofynomics.blogspot.com/2022/06/reati-dopinione.html on Sun, 19 Jun 2022 13:45:00 +0000. Some rights reserved under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license.