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Freedom of speech is a cornerstone, but it must be balanced with responsibility. When people use their voices to dox, threaten, or worsen societal divisions, society must respond by reaffirming moral standards. Those who celebrate murder, who wish harm upon others because of differing beliefs, are fundamentally incompatible with communal harmony.
The Pattern of Violence in History and Its Reflection Today
This isn’t an isolated phenomenon. History shows that violence often begins with dehumanization and societal normalization of hatred. From political assassinations to acts of terrorism, the pattern remains consistent: hatred fuels violence, which breeds further hatred.