Many countries, including the United States' neighbors, Canada and Mexico, have laws against hate speech; that is, speech that is used to incite hatred against people due to a trait or attribute, such as race or ethnicity.How has the Supreme Court treated such speech over time? Do you think the United States should ever consider banning such speech? What if violent protest were sparked by or involved hate speech again, much like the 2017 white nationalist protest incident in Charlottesville, Virginia?
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