Hate Speech Youtuber MK: A Forensic Linguistics Study

Authors

  • Mirsa Umiyati Universitas Warmadewa Author
  • Ni Putu Meira Purnama Yanti Universitas Warmadewa Author

Keywords:

hate speech, forms, meanings, forensic linguistics

Abstract

 Hate speech refers to speech that contains hate that is intended to cause certain impacts, either directly  or indirectly. As the digital era develops, hate speech is now a very easy thing to happen. Hate speech can be  done either individually or in certain groups which certainly causes polemics and problems in the community.  One of them is Muhamad Kace (MK), a Youtuber from West Java who is famous for his vulgarity in pouring his  content. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the form and meaning of several MK utterances that contain  ethnicity, religion, race, and class elements of hate speech. The source of the data in this study was the direct  speech uploaded to YouTube on August 20th, 2021. The data was obtained by observing the method with a note-  taking technique, then the data was analyzed descriptively qualitatively. The element of ethnicity, religion, race,  and class in the hate speech is proven semantically and pragmatically using the theories by Chaer (2013) and Yule (2006). The results of the analysis showed that the utterances of Youtuber MK were full of insulting and  degrading words which were clearly seen from the lexical meaning, grammatical meaning, expressive 
illocutionary speech acts, and directive illocutionary speech acts. 

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Published

2025-09-09

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