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    Hate Speech

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    Hate Speech‚ Should it be Regulated? Hate speech‚ what is it? The definition of hate speech‚ according to Mari J. Matsuda‚ author of "Assaultive Speech and Academic Freedom‚ is "…(a word of group of words) of which is to wound and degrade by asserting the inherent inferiority of a group" (151). In my own words hate speech is a humiliation and demeaning slur of words specifically used to disgrace a person for their race‚ religion‚ or sexual habits. There is now a controversy if hate speech should

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    Love and Hate

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    Hate - A strong emotion of dislike towards something or someone. Or Love - An intense feeling of deep affection or fondness. I’ll begin with Love’s case. We’ve all heard of true love and what it can do to one’s mind‚ but who has actually been so committed to you to make you forget about life. I’m not talking about the odd hazy scene around that crush or the butterflies you felt when your saw her staring at you. I’m talking about

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    Hate In Osama

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    Hate: a strong feeling which can be developed without a reason or motive. Such a word can help describe the relationship between the Buddhists and the Muslims in Myanmar. Filmmaker Adam B. Ellick documentary 21st Century Concentration camps brings to a light a growing issue between the reservations of Muslims and Buddhists. These Muslims in Myanmar are constantly oppressed and face harsh conditions in “concentration camps”‚ while the rest of the world remains oblivious to their situation. Throughout

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    culture of hate

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    R24 Culture of Hate: Who Are We? Summary Lee Harvey‚ the director of the documentary film Culture of Hate: Who Are We? (2002)‚ addresses the topic of racism. She reveals the hidden world of white power youths in Lakeside and discusses the causes and effects of white power movement in the community of Lakeside. In the beginning of the film‚ Harvey shows the viewers the murder incident of a Mexican migrant worker whose body was found in a drainage ditch in Lakeside‚ CA. In the drainage ditch‚ the

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    Benjamin Franklin

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    Benjamin Franklin 1. Fish & Visitors stink in three days. Don’t stay longer than welcomed you get old just like fish. 2. He that lives upon Hope‚ dies fasting. The person who hopes for everything will die with nothing if they don’t go get it themselves. 3. Tis easy to see‚ hard to foresee. It’s easy to see something but it’s hard to go through with it. 4. The rotten Apple spoils his Companion. Bad people can negatively influence their peers. 5. Don’t throw stones at your neighbours

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    aretha Franklin

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    amples from Thesis Builder Tools Thesis Builder Persuasive Thesis Statement Stick Up your Hands for Gun Control Even though some people believe it’s a right to carry firearms‚ handguns should be outlawed because it’s too easy for criminals to get handguns and too many innocent people are dying from accidental shootings. Causinator Cause & Effect Thesis Statement When Things Heat Up Climate change will result in rising sea levels‚ food shortages and greater inequality between rich and

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    Hate Crime

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    Hate Crimes Hate crime is the new rape‚ but unlike rape‚ which is colossal violation of human virtue and sanctity. When in reality a hate crime is a crime that targets the victim’s identity‚ for example instead of the victim’s equality as described under law. Yet according to “Hope-Fulfilling or Effectively Chilling? Reconciling the Hate Crimes Prevention Act with the First Amendment.” By Carter Coker‚ published by the Vanderbilt Law Review in 2011‚ “The powerful sense of violation that hate crime

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    The Shadow of Hate

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    The Shadow of Hate The documentary remarks on the origins of race and how it has affected history and its people. There has been a history of intolerance in America against the “them”‚ the others. “Them”‚ being the different‚ the unknown. It is clear that people are afraid of the unknown because of the uncertainty it brings thus they immediately label anything different as “them”. The ultimate concept I was able to derive from the documentary was that race is an idea created by society to further

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    Hate Crimes

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    Hate Crimes COM/ 156 Hate crimes can come in many different forms and can be viewed in many different ways. Hate crimes are one of the main contributors to falsely accusing or exaggerating one person’s actions. Often many are targeted and defined because of their race‚ sex‚ origin‚ personality‚ and actions; yet the ones that are targeting those certain people are not being brought to justice for being in the wrong. According to The Criminal Law Review‚ the Case for Extending the Existing

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    Hate Groups

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    more of these hate groups want nothing more than to see people attacked simply for what they were born with‚ and all three and 914 more hate groups are currently legal in the United States (Southern Poverty Law Center [SPLC]‚ 2017). Under the First Amendment‚ hate groups are allowed the right to free speech‚ but a list of exceptions has grown out of several landmark Supreme Court cases that have evolved the conditions of free speech‚ with the most important aspect being violence. Many hate groups throughout

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