Fred Bauder wrote:
Most of use are aware of RK's overreaction to various matters. His idiosyncratic behavior gives no one else license to engage in anti-semitism. He can be predicted to go overboard on this too, but that should not stand in the way of a sound, conservative policy which sanctions hate speech.
This is a pet peeve of mine, but there is a world of difference between a policy that sanctions hate speech, and a policy that imposes sanctions against hate speech. I don't know if you will succeed in getting the latter, but if we had the former then many of RK's posts would not be an overreaction at all.
To sanction can mean to authorize or approve; it can also mean to penalize. In order to clarify which meaning is intended, one must provide the appropriate context when using the word.
--Michael Snow