neysluvísitölum
Neysluvísitölum, also known as "neyslur" (derogatory terms) or "hate speech" in English, refer to language used to insult, demean, or harass individuals or groups based on characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or other protected attributes. In Icelandic culture, the use of neysluvísitölum is widely condemned and is considered socially unacceptable, reflecting broader societal values of equality and respect.
The Icelandic language contains a variety of terms that can be classified as neysluvísitölum, often rooted
Legal frameworks in Iceland also address hate speech, with laws prohibiting incitement to hatred or violence
The societal response to neysluvísitölum in Iceland is typically strong, with widespread condemnation from institutions, organizations,