He was critical of B’nai Brith for asking for a hate crime investigation before contacting the MCC.
“Is it in the interests of harmonious community relations? Do we need to go from zero to 100 and put out a national press release?,” he asked.
“Ultimately, what we want is harmonious relationships between these communities…I didn’t want to see a legitimate Muslim website being impugned in the media as being antisemitic, because that is not the case.”
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This is certainly idiotic stuff, but I think the whole hate crimes regine has to be rethought and basically tossed out; it effectively tramples on free speech rights and causes everyone who is easily offended to launch an administrative or even a complaint. This has a chilling effect on commentary and wastes time and money.
These hate speech laws are poisoned fruit. Making things worse, this episode points to how when they are in place, there is no sane standard by which they are applied.
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