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In today's society, information is power. Access to a variety of different perspectives gives people the ability to form opinions that might not have been possible before. Many people are against what they don't know, and Hate Speech in Hindi is an excellent example of how access to information has changed our society for the worse. Noticing a huge spike in hate crimes recently, an Indian government agency looked into the recent situation and made it clear that hate speech should be treated as a criminal offense. In this video by India Today, there are interviews with victims from around the country who describe their experiences with hate crimes and emphasize how dangerous it can be when you live in a society where information isn't shared freely. The Indian government is taking a stand against hate speech and is looking to take action against those who use it in an effort to protect the nation's population. Shruti Mehta, a member at the Law Commission of India, says that "hate speech has immediate consequences on people's lives... [and] this will help society in general, so we can minimize such incidents." They are also running campaigns to raise awareness about what hate speech is and how dangerous it can be. In a country where there are so many different religions and cultures, it is important that the government take an active role in protecting people from hate crimes. In this video, Indians from all different cultures and religions describe the danger of hate speech and how it has affected them before. In a society with a shared language and culture, hate crime is still a very real problem. Many people feel as though they can no longer trust each other because of what they have heard on social media or on the news. We have seen this happen before with terrorism or violent protests, but now we are seeing more violence as a result of hate speech. The Indian government recognizes this and is taking action to hold people accountable for their actions. Behind the scenes, they are noticing that there is a rise in hate crimes and flagging specific words that should be outlawed. In an interview, T R Sridhar, Additional Director-General of the Indian Police Service, says "As time passes by, we start noticing more people coming out with such statements. What we need to do is according to the law what we can put up against these comments and which maybe holding them accountable." The government has made it clear that there will be consequences for those who make hateful comments. They also want people to know how harmful hate speech can be and how it can easily be used as a weapon against others. In a society that does not share the same background, language, or culture, hate crime can be a very serious issue. Many people feel as though they cannot trust each other because of the way a person looks or a group they belong to. Over recent years, we have seen hate crimes rise in areas with different religious groups and cultures. In this video by India Today, there are interviews from victims of hate crimes who describe their experiences and how it has affected them. In today's society with access to information however, many people feel as though they have been lied to for their entire lives. Hearing hateful comments from someone on social media can have life-changing consequences on people's emotional well being and self-esteem. cfa1e77820

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