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    What politicians say matter a lot. Jean-Paul Sartre has rightly said, "Words are loaded pistols." A case in point are the increased hate crimes in the United Kingdom and the United States now and in Nepal in the wake of the Madhesh Movement. Xenophobic and Europhobic words of British leaders inspired the nearly 50 percent rise in hate crimes in Britain. Several British leaders campaigned for Britain 's exit -- Brexit -- from the European Union deploying bigotry, xenophobia and Europhobia --…

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    The events in our society had led to anger, and hatred toward Muslims. Hate crimes have increased immensely after the recent events as mention on The Rise of Hate Search article. The hatred has been present because there were many innocent lives that were lost due to inhumane events. The number of anti-Muslims has increased “According to our model, when all the data…

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    heart, and actions. The LGBT community has struggle throughout the years with bigotry that has led to mass killings, hate speeches, and boycotts with companies. Many innocent people has suffered from lack of respect for one another, without any support from the justice system. One late, thrilling, and exciting night of June sixteenth two thousand and sixteen, a young man by…

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    Stop the Hate, Fight the Power! When people interpret the word hate, they’ll tell themselves that it's not liking someone. It's just a phase, people will hug it out and everything will be okay, right? Well, that is wrong. The real world isn't a school playground, and in reality, hate can lead to violence and affect people's lives in dramatic ways. This article will touch on some of the issues that are plaguing our society today and what we can do to stop it. People need to stop acting like…

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    and separating families, and we have successfully devalued women, people of color, the LGBTQI community, disabled people, and the lower class. We have guiltlessly allowed our children to take on these hateful values and defended them in all their hate crimes, by saying "It's his parents, We'll talk to them"! No! If the problem is what…

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    physical ability, mental ability, income, even down to possessions. and some people are even relentless enough to attempt and sometimes succeed to act upon it. These actions are called hate crimes and are a worldwide phenomenon that continues to ravage the hearts of loved ones. Over the course of 50 or so years hate crimes have been very prominate in modern society, the serious ones mainly coming…

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    HATRED: A GATEWAY TO VIOLENCE “Let no man pull you so low as to hate him.” (Martin Luther King). Hatred is an inner feeling or emotion that takes birth when a person develops an extreme dislike for someone. This hatred, if not directed correctly, can transform into vengeance which would further lead to viciousness/violence. As the above quote explains, a person should not pull another so low that the other person develops a spark of hatred in his/her heart. This hatred causes humanity to…

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    Charles Barkley advocacy for Police in Baltimore: One of the most intriguing stories that has been brought to our attention within the last couple weeks, is the speech Charles Barkley gave in a church about how he favors the police. Now, take in mind that Charles Barkley is in the basketball hall of fame for his spectacular play during his career. However, once retired, Barkley has started to become more involved with trying to change communities across the United States. With this being said,…

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    Hateful Racist Attitudes

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    What would they do if someone expressed a hateful, racist attitude? Would they confront the person, walk away, or let it pass? How can students state their opinions in a way that does not make them look conceited or self-important? Can they really make a difference in society and the attitudes of those around them? Most people, presumably students, ignore or internalize offhand and offensive remarks as it typically ‘does not concern them’. They tend to avoid confronting the commenter to avoid…

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    Iago’s characteristics are intriguing and allow him to be the perfect villain. Iago’s first and second soliloquy highlights his hatred, logic and insecurity. Right out of the gate Iago says “I hate the Moor…”(Act 1 scene 3 line 429). This statement shows that he hates Othello. But, he also hates Cassio. He hates Cassio because of his attractiveness and his supposed actions. Iago…

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