A liberdade de expressão e o hate speech: uma análise sobre a ponderação entre os princípios liberdade e igualdade.
Resumo
This work deals with hate speech and its limitation as freedom of expression, taking
into account that the excesses of this freedom constitute an abuse of rights. Freedom
of expression is an inviolable fundamental right that is provided for in article 5 of the
Federal Constitution of 1988 with the objective of guaranteeing free communication,
expression and manifestation, among them: externalizing thoughts, beliefs and
opinions, that is, any manifestation of thought . Within the context of freedom of
expression there is hate speech, also known as hate speech. Such speech is
condemned by the Brazilian legal system, although it is a manifestation of thought,
considering that the expression of thought of a given individual can never contain
discrimination against another individual or social group, generating a conflict between
freedom of expression and freedom of expression. equality listed in article 1 of the
Federal Constitution. In this way, the objective of this work is to understand the limits
of freedom of expression from the limit to hate speech. Within this context, there is a
need to use the technique of balancing because there is a conflict between
fundamental rights: freedom and equality, both listed in our constitution as stony
clauses. Therefore, there is a need to consider which of these rights should prevail,
given that human dignity must always be preserved. Finally, it is understood that
freedom of expression is not an absolute right, since judicial decisions have already
overridden human dignity and equality as rights with greater weight when compared to
freedom of expression with regard to hate speech.
Keywords: Freedom Of Expression. Hate Speech. Equality. Human Dignity.
Balancing