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No. I believe that the ability to hear disenting voices is important to either challenge or strengthen your own opinions.
Hate is not a dissenting voice. Wishing people dead is not a dissenting voice. Spreading lies is not expressing a different point of view.
I believe there are many different opinions here already, and through the rest of Lemmy.
We don't need to debate nazis. We had enough experience with them already.
Hate and wishing death are in fact dissenting opinions. You may not like it, but it's true. Lies in an echo chamber will never be debunked and will only get stronger, but lies in the open will easily be debunked and disproven.
I'm sure there's plenty of people that you hate because it's a human emotion. I'm sure there may be people that you wish would no longer exist. I know one in particular that a lot of people would agree should just go away.
Fair point, let me adjust a bit: there's a difference between hating someone for what he says or does, and hating someone for what they are.
As for lies in the open, I disagree: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandolini's_law The amount of energy it takes to debunk a lie is an order of magnitude bigger than it takes to post it..
You could easily just lean on the hitchens razor. What is posted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.