I recently ran into a question that contained two sentences that were problematic. The first one was just rude. The second was hate speech (advocating genocide). Neither could have been interpreted as innocuous. Apart from these two sentences, the rest of the post was fine.
I handled it by editing out the problematic language and using a custom flag to bring it to the attention of moderators because hateful language should not be tolerated. It would not have been correct to just edit out the language and leave it at that.
It occurred to me that there is a flag specifically for "offensive, abusive, or hate speech". I take it (perhaps incorrectly) that such a flag would be prioritized over the mass of custom flags. So I spent a split second considering this option. However, I figured it would be better to edit the question right away before the whole thing turned into a shouting match. (The question was on Meta and had been bumped to the top of the list by the edit that added the problematic language.) And I figured that once the question was edited, the evidence of hate speech would be buried into an old revision. So I decided that such a flag would be at risk of being declined, and no warning given to the user.
So I edited, and used a custom flag that pointed exactly to the revision that contained the hate speech. Was it better to edit and use a custom flag, rather than editing and using the "offensive, abusive, or hate speech" flag? If yes, then does this mean that we should use the "offensive, abusive, or hate speech" flag when the post cannot be sanitized? For instance, a post which is nothing else than a racist rant.
As I recall, the post was deleted by a moderator shortly after I flagged it.