A bill aimed at cracking down on antisemitic hate speech in Florida cleared its second House committee Wednesday morning.
Free Action News Jax app for alerts as news breaksBoth make it illegal to project any messages or images on private and governmental buildings without permission like the one projected here on the CSX building earlier this year, but the state legislation goes even further and covers a wide array of hate speech.We spoke with him last July after antisemitic fliers were dumped on driveways on his street.“I don’t think anybody in Jacksonville needs to see that kind of garbage,” Wallace said.
“Why do they throw fliers in driveways? Why don’t they hand them out on the street corner? You know why? Someone like Rep. Snyder would punch them in the face. That’s why. They do that because they’re cowards,” Fine said. Fine argued the displays and demonstrations of hate seen around the state aren’t about free speech at all.“Guess what? None of them are here. Why? Because they’re not interested in speech. They’re interested in scaring children. They’re interested in scaring Rabbis. They’re interested in scaring old people,” Fine said.
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