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Home»Politics»Philadelphia Councilwoman Cindy Bass Under Fire After Accusing Man of Hate Speech: ‘Free Speech Is a God-Given Right’

Philadelphia Councilwoman Cindy Bass Under Fire After Accusing Man of Hate Speech: ‘Free Speech Is a God-Given Right’

What are the limits of free speech?

Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaApril 19, 20263 Mins Read
Image Source: John Allante McAuley via X

A man named John Allante McAuley was recently accused of “hate speech” by Councilwoman Cindy Bass during a Philadelphia City Council meeting. This, in turn, sparked accusations against the Pennsylvania politician, as many believed she was attacking the man’s freedom of speech.

The clip of the exchange was originally posted by McAuley on X and later amplified by right-wing accounts such as Libs of TikTok, where even more people criticized the councilwoman.

I just told Philadelphia City Council what racist white liberal, Margret Sanger said about black women and the black community! #FlipPhillyRed #MAGA 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/rjf5th0yq4

— John Allante McAuley (@AllanteMcAuley) April 16, 2026

In the footage, McAuley can be seen criticizing Democratic Councilwoman Cindy Bass. He accuses her of not caring about local children’s rights, arguing that she is allied with “racist White liberal Democrats” such as Margaret Sanger (a deceased figure who popularized birth control but was known to hold elitist views), that she “gives puberty blockers and hormones to our children,” and that she stands with “transgenders reading books to our people.”

Councilwoman Bass said that “this is the People’s House, and we want everyone to have a chance to speak,” in defense of free speech. However, she also warned him that he should not promote “hate speech” there, alluding to his remarks about trans people.

Internet Reacts to Cindy Bass’ Accusations of Hate Speech

Internet reactions to Bass’s “hate speech” remarks were fairly aggressive toward her stance, especially among readers of profiles such as Libs of TikTok. Many challenged the concept of hate speech itself, saying, “There is no such thing as hate speech, only speech that you hate. Free speech is a God-given right and the right of a free people.” Others argued that “‘hate speech’ is whatever they desire to censor. It’s a catch-all phrase for people in power, not ‘discrimination.’”

One seemingly angry user said, “DEMOCRATS ARE THE BIGGEST RACISTS. THEY HATE BLACK PEOPLE. Why can’t people understand this?” Someone else agreed with this stance, claiming that “they hate him because he represents a new Black identity that’s spreading through the Black community like a hurricane (not a wave), especially among young Black men like himself. They are scared of the Black man with a free mind.”

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Unlike many other Western countries, the United States does not have laws against “hate speech,” which is not defined as a legal term in the country and is generally considered protected by the First Amendment. Reactions such as these showcase how controversial the idea of free speech can be, as different individuals have distinct views on what constitutes an attack on others.

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