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Response rates from 302 Congressional District 5 voters.

67%
Yes
33%
No
45%
Yes
30%
No
11%
Yes, because I don’t trust the government to define the boundaries of hate speech
2%
No, and increase penalties for hate speech
10%
Yes, as long as it does not threaten violence
2%
No, freedom of speech laws should only protect you from criticizing the government

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Congressional District 5 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @8LS9RRX from New Jersey  answered…4yrs4Y

It depends on the intention. Is it to incite violence or harm against other or simply articulate an injustice or anger at a circumstance?

 @8KJL7SD from Utah  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8G89YS2from Maine  answered…4yrs4Y

I don't have enough knowlegde about this subject, but I don't believe hate speech is okay.

 @8JPJYNC from Wyoming  answered…4yrs4Y

It depends on what the government defines as hate speech. Sometimes what people say can be misinterpreted. But if it's blatant hate speech, then no it shouldn't.

 @8CDJWPX from Kansas  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, as long as it is not coming from anyone in an official capacity and does not incite violence

 @8L9TTGJ from Ohio  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8YQLNK2 from Kentucky  answered…3yrs3Y

No, and increase penalties for hate speeches against police, race/ethnicities, sexual orientations, and religions (Blackcraft Cult is okay). The Freedom of Speech laws should only protect you from criticizing the government.