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-'''Fighting words''' are written or spoken words, generally expressed to incite hatred or violence and to place the targets of the words in danger of harm. Specific definitions, freedoms, and limitations of fighting words vary by jurisdiction. It is also used in a general sense of words which when uttered create (deliberately or not) a verbal or even physical confrontation by their mere usage.+'''Hate speech''' is, outside the law, communication that vilifies a person or a group on the basis of one or more characteristics such as [[Race (human classification)|race]], [[gender]], [[sexual orientation]], [[gender identity]], [[national origin]], [[human skin color|color]], [[ethnicity]], [[religion]], [[disability]], or [[ageing|age]].
 +==See also==
 +*[[Allport's scale]]
 +*[[Anti-LGBT slogans]]
 +*[[Ethnic intolerance (disambiguation)]]
 +*[[Ethnic joke]]
 +*[[Freedom of speech]]
 +*[[Gay bashing]]
 +*[[Genocide#Stages of genocide, influences leading to genocide, and efforts to prevent it|Gregory Stanton's 8 Stages of Genocide]]
 +*[[Hate crime]]
 +*[[Hate group]]
 +*[[Hate mail]]
 +*[[Holocaust denial]]
 +*[[Incitement to ethnic or racial hatred]]
 +*[[Personal attack]]
 +*[[Political correctness]]
 +*[[Race baiting]]
 +*[[Racism]]
 +*[[Volksverhetzung]]
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Hate speech is, outside the law, communication that vilifies a person or a group on the basis of one or more characteristics such as race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, color, ethnicity, religion, disability, or age.

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