We have a greater number of available audiences on the Internet than in a multi-national company. Hate speech is one aspect on the internet that can be a downfall for people’s life. Other forms of this speech, however, are by the very nature of their content, biased toward violence and physical harm to others (Tavani, Page 294). Many such websites are available on the internet. Some antiabortion groups in the United States have set up Web sites dedicated to distributing (hate-related) information about doctors who perform abortions (Tavani, Page 298). …show more content…
Writing and publishing a book on how to build a bomb is perfectly legal in the United States, so if it’s legal then it should be with a blog too (OBSERVATION). Yes, it should be legal to share our knowledge and emotions, but to that extent where people are safe, happy and find the content more useful for references. Everyone has the right to share their knowledge (VALUE JUDGEMENT), but according to me, we can’t risk other’s life. People who have interests in fire technology might learn new thing about how to make a bomb, but I totally feel unsafe because it will lead to more danger in society. Also, if people who see his information found a better ways to build a bomb they might consider, that if Bob can post his recipe to build a bomb then why not me? This will be in