Teachers should not teach their students about religion, politics, and ethics because it could corrupt students’ minds. If a student with a different religion and background was taught a whole new religion, he or she may have a change in personality and start having beliefs in that taught religion. This could cause conflicts between the student and his or her parents who are very strict towards their religion. In the story of Inherit the Wind, the whole town of Hillsboro is full of corrupted minds because everyone in that town believes in the same stuff. They believe that the bible is always right, “I believe it is not boastful to say that I have studied the bible as much as any layman. And I have tried to live according to its precepts.”-Brady-page 176-Plays on a Human Theme. Not everyone is religious and it can cause others to be offended.…
This Note will focus solely on federal hate crime legislation as it pertains to racially motivated hate crimes. While there is currently federal legislation in place, it should be modified to mandate the charging of hate crimes when sufficient evidence is present to indicate an offense was committed because of racially motivated bias. Part II provides a brief history of hate crimes, hate crime legislation, and the need for hate crime legislation in America. Part III…
A hate crime is an assault or any other crime directed at a person of another race or religion. Hate crimes are usually very brutal and harmful, and victims are not only hurt physically but also are emotionally traumatized and terrified (Fritsch et al, 2015). For others in the community who have similar victim’s characteristic, they may also feel victimized and vulnerable, posing a possible increase in an attempt to retaliate for the original offense. The legislation does not allow individuals to be prosecuted for their hateful thoughts, but instead allows them to be punished for their hateful acts. Thus, willfully inflicting…
Intolerance is not a new idea as can be seen in the play The Crucible written by Arthur Miller, which takes place in 1692 during the Salem Witch Trials. The Puritans specialized in narrow-minded beliefs as anyone who did not conform to their ideals was not tolerated in their society. Without their ignorance, it would have been much harder for the Witch Trials to occur if they did at all. It may seem like dangerous intolerance is an ancient concept, but discrimination lives on in today’s society. Recently, a 14 year old Muslim boy, who was an avid engineering student, was believed to have brought a bomb to school, however it was a clock he had made at home. It is blatant that the teacher took part in racial profiling and believed the young boy…
Evidence: When RJ Khalaf was in highschool he ran for student body president, people said he wouldn’t get elected because who he was, or what he believed in. When he was running for president one of RJ’s fellow classmates publicly shared online a hurtful comment, tweeting “If you vote for RJ, you obviously enjoyed 9/11.” Explain: People all over America were scared of Muslims after 9/11. Which resulted to those people pointing out everyone who looked, seemed, or acted like a Muslim. Rj for instance, knew that the terrorist didn’t share the same beliefs, and were not like him. But he also knew that a lot of people weren’t going to understand that. Link: RJ may have received racist comments, but he achieved his goal and became the first Muslim student body president at his high school. He also created a Muslim student association at his school to cover any hateful categorized things about…
First, looking at the discrimination of Muslims in the modern world. The population, not only in the United States but in other countries as well, go through extensive measure to “keep the country safe”. All these people are doing is calling out people because of the way they live/their race, what their beliefs are and what they do for a living. We always seem to double check on people who don't quite ‘look American’ or they look as though they are of a different ethnicity from what we believe is safe. Recently, some amount of Muslims have been accused of being a terrorist just because of their appearance. Just like in this first article where a college student who majors in terrorism, crime and global security. He was studying more on his major in a public library, when someone had noticed his appearance and decided that they should question him about his thoughts on…
In the debate over censorship of hate speech on college campuses, the opponents conclude that colleges should censor hate speech on campus because minorities have the civil right to equal enjoyment of education, free of harassment. On the other side of the debate, the supporters conclude that we should not censor hate speech on campus because students have a right to academic freedom. In this essay I will conclude that colleges should not censor hate speech.…
The basis of victimization is primarily sexual orientation with a secondary focus on religion, or a lack of religion. Discovered during the research process for this paper, is a “blog” attached to the “Lez-get-real” website based in San Francisco. The site displays recent heated debates between a member of a local church and a gay man who used foul language, taunted, and bragged that he is gay and an atheist (Lez-get-real, n.d.). The validity and intention of statements as factual or simply directed to be inflammatory is unclear. In either case, members of hate groups feed on this rhetoric and use the information to rationalize their positions and their acts of violence. Most often, no provocation by the victim is given or required for the attackers to…
In this day and age, racism and hate crimes are still huge throughout the world, especially in America. One of the groups discriminated against in America and Europe are Muslims and other Arab groups. Many Muslims were targeted, murdered, discriminated against, and have been considered “terrorists” since the 9/11 attack in 2001; many of these people were thought to be linked with Arab extremist groups and have lost their lives because of this. An example of discrimination closer to 2016 is the refusal of many people to help Syrian refugees hide and have protection from their own government. In World History, these people refusing to help would’ve learned that there are few countries in the Middle East and Asia that have been linked to any extreme groups in this area. There is a multitude of Arabs who do not agree with their governments and wish to escape in all of their willpower. People need to realize that not everyone…
I am writing this story because this is serious topic. I was taught that this is a topic that we shall not take lightly. I have taken a honor code in sociology to help people who is dealing with something like this. This story is not meant to discourage anybody, but to open their eyes. This story, I hope, would emphasis the severity of this issue. Everybody's life is equally important than the rest. I seen too many of my friends and strangers who talks about how they contemplated this before. Too many innocent people have taken their lives because of someone else bigotry. If you the bigot, you should think hardly on what you said. You should not assume that everyone can take threats or abuse lightly. I hope you rethink this and find…
Hate crime is an offense such as murder and torture that contains an element of bias as to why it took place. “56.9% of hates crimes that have taken place are due to race and ethnicity” (Racial Justice). Since origination America has had racial discrimination taking place. Hate crimes have been around since before World War 1 and racial instability and profiling continues to still play a large role in America’s characterization today (Omi). Although some believe that America has sufficiently progressed over time, inequality, racial injustice, and hate crimes still take place, and in order to ensure a better future for the youth and ensure equality for all, citizens must raise awareness about these issues and unite in speaking out against them.…
Therefore, the hate crime committed against Joseph Ileto entails to the larger picture of Asian American History. The Asian-American community has faced inequality since the beginning of time. Throughout history, many legal actions here in the United States were taken to promote discrimination and segregation upon the Asian-American races. For instance, the legislation that was passed discriminated against non-white people which denied United States citizenship because they were not part of the norm race. Though these legislations were outlawed, Asian American still face discrimination till today and consequently, as in Joseph’s case, it can lead to a hate crime. Therefore, many Asian American decedents face difficult times because of others bias towards minorities. People also hold stereotype beliefs of individuals because of their national background. For example, classifying an Asian American as a foreigner because of his or her skin color without knowing their citizenship status. Stereotypes are harmful because it can distort a person’s beliefs towards a group without knowing if these stereotype characteristics apply to everyone. Unfortunately, Asian-Americans are still facing the occurrence of hate crimes at this time because of the current president…
Balbir Singh Sodhi was setting up an american flag outside the gas station he owned when he was shot point blank in the head by a man who was looking for “ragheads”: “The individual believed he was making a point by killing him in the wake of 9/11. Sodhi’s murder wasn't an isolated incident” (Holley). After the disastrous event at the World Trade Center, photos of turbaned and bearded men made it to the news every night, alleged suspects of the attack. Sodhi’s murder was not an outlier, many other similar incidents had occurred post 9/11. Arabs and South Asians had become victim to discrimination because they had a similar physical appearance to those who claimed responsibility on the attacks. The entire Sikh community felt under attack: “Suddenly, several generations after first being established in the United States, Sikhs—a small, peaceful, and largely insular community—were faced with the urgent and daunting need to educate a fearful and defensive public about their faith” (Singh). The Sikh Coalition is one organization that had been formed in direct response to attacks against Sikhs after September 11, 2001. This coalition faded and lost traction after some time, undoubtedly another coalition needs to be brought into the states that would be more concrete and…
Intolerance has been a key issue over the history of our existence in this world. Many things classify as an act of intolerance toward a specific issue. Two things help predict mainstream intolerance in a culture. One arises from religious beliefs and spiritual practices. The other arises from the value of their relative position in society.…
This December, in the mosques or other places of worship, hate speech has already begun. At schools where Muslim students are studying religion, we will see and hear the teachers urging them to consciously differentiate themselves from their fellows who embrace different religions, to be extremely careful of anything that will make them defy their aqida or theology as Muslims.…