//you may be happy to employ someone who not only thinks like that but puts it out to the world//
"Thinks like that", Mamya? Are you saying that people who have unpleasant opinions should be barred from employment? That's not going to do a lot of good for the unemployement stats, you know.
As for "out to the world", who apart from his mates or a professional hate-speech hunter would be reading this rant? It was a tweet, wasn't it? But supposing an "Indian" (I think he meant Hindu given the fact that the rant seems to have been inspired by recent deaths in the disputed Kashmir territory) did stumble on the tweet. So what? Why would any grown-up waste a second of his time in order to take "offence" at a piece of nonsense?
As for hate speech, well, you can ban speech, but you can't ban hate. It has been argued, rightly or wrongly, that banning such speech is likely to increase hate. Wasn't Mr. H banged up for breaking the Weimar republic's hate speech laws?