>The UK values freedom of speech but it is on a horizontal plane along with 
>other rights and freedoms, NOT a vertical >one >with freedom of speech at the 
>top. Hate speech not only gets you blocked in the UK, it gets you jailed, and 
>quite >rightly in >my opinion. 
>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/twitter-trolls-isabella-sorley-and-john-nimmo->jailed-for->abusing-feminist-campaigner-caroline-criadoperez-9083829.html

And this is how this works in practice, with relevance to Wikipedia and the 
issues under discussion here obvious:
US: Tape of sports team owner in major market talking with his mistress is 
released in which he makes racist statements, where said owner has some history 
of making similar statements in the context of his other business interests, 
and the group against which the racist statements are made constitutes a 
disproportionately large share of the league’s players and fan base. League 
commissioner bans him for life from league events, including his own team’s 
games; he is later forced to sell team (albeit at market rate).
UK: Chief executive of major sports league whose games and teams are followed 
by a worldwide audience as it is widely considered to have some of the world’s 
best teams in that sport has emails disclosed in which he talks about women, 
including some identifiable ones in the office, in a sexist, crude and juvenile 
way. He is not punished in any way as the emails were supposed to have been 
private and the woman he talked about (whose continued employment, 
coincidentally, depends on his goodwill) said she didn’t mind.

Daniel Case
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