Well being in a profession where you can see the results of hate crimes and abuse and the impact it can have on those injured can really take a toll on you; it's quite sad kind and compassionate personalities seem to always be in the minority as the world would be in a much better state if they were the majority in my opinion at least (edit note for clarity: not talking about the case in the image but the victims of any assault due to race, nationality, etc)
Honestly, they should. We shouldn't censor people like that because then they retreat into their echo chambers and get even more extreme because their views are not subjected to scrutiny.
(That said, not censoring and giving a platform are two different things)
Besides, if they do broadcast their views publicly, we can point at them and laugh because they're ridiculous people.
(That said, not censoring and giving a platform are two different things)
Besides, if they do broadcast their views publicly, we can point at them and laugh because they're ridiculous people.