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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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    In majority of college campuses today free speech is not only encouraged but also emphasized to be one of the most important rights a civilian could have, but is it abused or simply just taken out of context? Free speech is one of the most common rights used all over campuses throughout the nation. We often see protestors against animal cruelty and more recently against the results to the 2016 election, as well as organizations trying to raise awareness for certain causes such as global warming.…

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    are not filled with positivity. They're more likely filled with discomfort and hate speech.…

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    The author, Kaplan, basically talks about hate crime for Muslims. The authors Main purpose is this article expresses the motive to show the relationship of the 9/11 attack and the rise of Islamophobia. The article considers the hate crime against Muslims in America. In relationship to the four aspects. First, the role of the American president at the time of the 9/11 act. Second, the division…

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    for people to abuse that privileged right and make out of it wrong doing, is a shame. As said by a UW-Madison student named Devon Snyder, “There is a difference between exercising your rights and disguising that said right in the form of bigotry and hate.” In addition to that, it really is. You can definitely exercise your rights by doing things like peaceful protesting and putting your efforts into something like trying to make things better in your community. Many people around the world are…

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    Vulgar Language Analysis

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    Vulgar language and its censorship play a crucial role in human communication today. Many forms of media, including television and online chats, censor swear words with either bleeps or asterisks, often with the intent of facilitating a more civil environment. However, in the context of a proposed U.S. bill aiming to help create a more courteous social landscape through penalizing broadcasters who spout obscenities, Natalie Angier rejects the possibility of a “gentle” language. In her article…

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    Shapiro. Essentially, I agree with Krass’ argument regarding the influence of social media and new sources because both utilities enable current college students not to face speakers with opposing opinions. Due to misinterpretations of the free speech clause, many college students perceive that the ideas of the left side are more dominant than the ideologies on the right side, which justifies a liberal's incentive to prevent…

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    In many cases there is no much accurate information that is available for hate crimes. In essence, this statistics are not available. There are many reasons why it is hard to get precise and much required information related hate crimes. Many people do not actually understand what is meant by hate crimes, neither are they conversant with the definition of law concerning this kind of crime (Cheng, Ickes and Kenworthy, 2013). Some of the information may be inaccurate due to fear that the victim…

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    or “gay people.” Is this a case of “Hate Speech,” and should he have gotten in trouble? Freedom of speech, part of the first amendment, allows people to speak their mind without repercussions. This right was put into the Bill of Rights because the founding fathers wanted the people to be able to voice their opinions about the government. Today people want the same thing, to be offered the right to voice their opinions Easily offended people and so-called “Hate Speech” are attacking our first…

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    3% of hate crimes that are reported? SIRS data base reports that a hate crime is defined as a crime that targets an individual, group, or organization because a real or perceived difference in race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or national origin. Despite the many hate groups in America, the government promotes tolerance through legislation and education. The Matthew Shepard Act signed by Obama in 2009 was an expansion of federal jurisdiction over hate crimes…

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