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Online hate speech wants mainstream media to thrive, a silent report reveals —whether the latter wants it or not.
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Online hate speech depends upon carefully on mainstream media “deficit discourses” about First Peoples, transgender of us, asylum seekers and ethnic minorities, a silent report reveals, but the relationship is complicated and nuanced.
A two-half report on on-line hate speech in Australia from innovative digital campaign community Reason seems to be to be at four case reviews around hate speech, centring on crime in Alice Springs, a Chinese language-language e-newsletter’s campaign towards Indian migrants, reporting of Katherine Deves’ feedback on trans of us, and the response to Labor’s changes to humanitarian visas earlier this year.
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Bernard Keane
Politics Editor @BernardKeane
Bernard Keane is Crikey’s political editor. Before that he was once Crikey’s Canberra press gallery correspondent, defending politics, nationwide security and economics.
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