Leading Republican politicians and lax social media controls have contributed to a proliferation of hate rhetoric and anti-immigrant sentiment.
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Politicians speak about the need to limit free speech for the greater good of society. They claim that misinformation and disinformation through social media are leading people astray and creating hate. In today's culture, an insult is considered hate. Hate has become a catchall phrase, especially among thin-skinned left-leaning politicians, government officials, and special interest groups.
Leading Republican politicians and lax social media controls have contributed to a proliferation of hate rhetoric and anti-immigrant sentiment.
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