Multiple Choice
According to Garcia, what is the difference between racially offensive speech and racist hate speech?
A) Racially offensive speech is private speech made by individuals to their friends or acquaintances, whereas racist hate speech is a public act made in a public setting such as the workplace or legislative assembly.
B) Racially offensive speech must be heard by others who are insulted by its content, whereas racist hate speech can be the internal speech of one's own thoughts that one does not voice out loud.
C) Racially offensive speech is constituted by racist disaffection toward the welfare of a certain group, whereas racist hate speech is defined by ill will toward racist institutions and governments.
D) Racially offensive speech is defined by its effects and whether people were insulted by what was said, whereas racist hate speech is defined by its origins and whether it expresses racial disregard.
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