Abstract

The phenomenon of hate speech is very interesting to draw. This is related to various recent events that have caused unrest in the community. Hate speech is an expression that stimulates people from certain social groups that are oriented toward differences, race, national origin, religion, and gender. The hate test in this study is seen from the perspective of the impoliteness theory. The research uses forensic theory, while the methodology uses qualitative. The data used, as many as 40 comments were used as research objects. Realization of hate speech based on impoliteness, there are 3 strategies, namely positive impoliteness strategies, negative impoliteness strategies, and satire or scoffing strategies. In other words, linguistic hate speech can be sent in the form of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and in the form of discourse.

Highlights

  • Language in communicating has a very broad impact, the language has an impact on human life

  • The Data in this study is a piece of speech that is suspected to contain hate speech spoken by Netizen against Instagram on an account @prabowo and @jokowi in 2018-2019

  • The results of the analysis of research data are reported with the hate speech contained in the Instagram account @prabowo and @jokowi

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Introduction

Language in communicating has a very broad impact, the language has an impact on human life. The language has essentially become unified with human life. Language is the reflection of its user. The language used by humans can be used for educational, cultural, religious, and other purposes. The role of language in law has become very important. It is evident from the many linguists involved in addressing a particular case (Dupras, Schultz, Wheeler, & Williams, 2011). If it is usually an investigation into a case resting on aspects in the legal world, aspects in terms of language have become one of the aspects that can help in investigating a particular case

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