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}}</ref> Some places have laws that make it illegal to use hate speech. The [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] states that all should be protected from hate speech. Countries such as [[Canada]], [[France]] and [[Germany]] have stricter laws against hate speech than the [[United States]], where hate speech is usually legal because its [[United States Constitution|Constitution]] says that people have [[freedom of speech]].<ref>{{Cite web
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But hate speech is an inciting of [[discrimination]] and sometimes a cause of [[bullying]] or [[hate crime]] and Article 7 of [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] affirms that all are protected from such an inciting.
 
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