Hate speech is not protected speech and people advocating for hate speech as โfreeze peachesโ usually want to abolish the actual freedom of speech
Is it โhate speechโ when people are protesting against an oppressive, evil ideology? Would it still be hate speech if someone burned a Bible?
it depends on the form of protest and yes burning the bible in public is hate speech and not a constructive criticism of christianity or the churches, were iโd be happy to join in as there is a lot to criticise. But that criticism can and should be voiced without burning bibles.
Should criticism be able to be voiced without burning literature? Yes. Do I think climate activists should be able to be heard without disrupting peopleโs commutes by blocking traffic? Yes.
Unfortunately, sometimes activists are ignored without an unusual act of protest, and protests should not be considered hate speech unless theyโre directly calling for violence towards a group. I donโt think burning a book falls under that category.
With all that being said, the government should not be responsible for deciding what a person can or cannot do unless theyโre actively hurting another person.