The Atlantic Ideas • 12/15/2025
The author argues that proposed speech laws in Australia will not effectively protect the Jewish community from antisemitism and may even worsen the issue. The piece highlights the limitations of legal frameworks in addressing societal prejudices and emphasizes the need for cultural and educational approaches instead of legislative measures. Additionally, the author challenges the belief that stricter speech laws are necessary for combating hate speech and protecting marginalized communities, suggesting that legal measures alone cannot create a safer environment. This discussion reflects an ongoing debate about the balance between free speech and the need to combat hate, with implications for the future.
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