Cultural Arguments Against Offensive Speech in Malaysia: Debates Between Liberalism and Asian Values on Pornography and Hate Speech

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  • Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani Universiti Utara Malaysia

Abstract

This article is about analysing two issues of pornography and hate speech in the context of political theory and Malaysian
politics. This article examines both issues from liberals arguments and it shows that although liberalism supports the right for free speech,
since the 1970s many liberals feel that pornography and hate speech should not be part of free speech doctrine because both are not
contributing for the public good in democratic system and they are also detrimental to the society. By using the cultural arguments of
Asian values, Malaysia totally rejects these practices because they are not suitable in a cultural and religious conscious Malaysian
multiracial society. Although many are sceptic about the use of Asian values for the rejection and the uses of hate speech by people
including the government, opposition and NGOs for political gain, in principle, Malaysians are in consensus of rejecting both issues for
the good of society.

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Published

2011-05-01

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Cultural Arguments Against Offensive Speech in Malaysia: Debates Between Liberalism and Asian Values on Pornography and Hate Speech. (2011). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2(2), 122. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/10788