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Confronting Hate Speech in the Digital Age

by Web Desk
June 19, 2025
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Hate speech has never been confined to mere words; it is a potent weapon that can incite real-world violence, often with deadly consequences. On this year’s International Day for Countering Hate Speech, with the theme “Hate Speech and Artificial Intelligence,” governments and societies must reflect on their responsibilities in addressing this growing menace, particularly in our increasingly digital world.

The United Nations has rightly pointed out how biased algorithms and digital platforms are not only enabling but amplifying hate. These technologies, while immensely powerful, are being misused to spread toxic content and create new avenues for harassment and abuse. This is especially alarming in the context of countries like Pakistan, where extremist groups have long used both online platforms and conventional tools to incite hatred and violence against vulnerable communities.

From online calls to prevent religious minorities from observing their rituals to physical attacks orchestrated on fabricated grounds, the pattern is chilling. In each case, hate speech played a central role in fanning flames and justifying actions that threatened lives and social cohesion. While banning extremist groups is a step in the right direction, the state must ensure that individuals and outfits that propagate hate are met with swift and firm legal action.

The issue, however, is not confined to Pakistan. Globally, the problem is pervasive. In India, elected leaders from the ruling BJP and its ideological affiliates have made inflammatory remarks against Muslims with impunity. Such rhetoric has normalised hate and emboldened violence. Similarly, in the West — where democratic ideals are often championed — Islamophobia is on the rise. Reports from UK-based advocacy group Tell Mama and the US-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) reveal record-high incidents of abuse and physical assaults targeting Muslims and other minority groups.

This trend points to a disturbing global shift where far-right ideologies, racism, and religious intolerance are gaining mainstream acceptance. From racial riots in Northern Ireland to anti-Muslim bigotry in the heart of Europe, the signs are clear — the world is teetering on the edge of a hate-fuelled abyss.

To pull back from this brink, states must adopt a zero-tolerance policy toward hate speech, whether it originates from the streets, parliaments, or social media. Tech giants, too, must be held accountable. Their platforms have become breeding grounds for bigotry due to lax moderation and profit-driven algorithms. Allowing this to continue is not just irresponsible — it is dangerous.

Combating hate speech is not merely about enforcing laws; it is about protecting the dignity and safety of all human beings. The time to act is now.

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