not as easy as it seems with him. How can I see people hating me for no reason and not hating them back? The world is filled with haters‚ self-centered fools‚ psychopaths‚ violent criminals and how am I supposed to separate myself from them? I see hate all around me and I can’t fight back. After a long time thinking‚ I
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As a YouNow Moderator‚ what would you do if you came across a user who was insulting a broadcaster? * As per the Community Rules & Guidelines‚ YouNow does not tolerate taunting‚ bullying‚ hate speech‚ racism‚ or otherwise harassing any other member of the community. As a YouNow Moderator I would have to determine first if it was‚ in fact‚ an insult. As it occurs in almost every part of the world‚ some insults are used in a positive context; and in Latin America‚ that happens more than we would want
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The First Amendment gives Americans the right to freedom of speech‚ but this freedom is not unlimited! For example‚ one does not have the right to lie. We still have laws which prohibit lying under oath and misrepresenting products and services. It is a great abuse of the First Amendment to say it gives the vile
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Girls We hate because we fear‚ and what we fear is what we do not want to happen. One of the greatest fears in childhood is probably the fear of not being accepted by peers‚ and instead being frozen out. Many children are willing to go far to eradicate the possibility of being in a similar situation. Some children are even pushed so far that they show a side of personality‚ they never wanted to see because of the fear. This is a topic that the short story Girls deals with. Celia has always
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dorm named for him‚ the dorm that Holden lives in. 3. Why does Holden think that Mr. Ossenburger is a phony? Someone who shows up to football games once and year to make it look as though he actually still cares about the school. He tells about a speech Ossenburger made to all the Pencey Prep. students in which he tells the boys to speak to God as though he’s one’s best friend. Holden can’t comprehend this because its meaning is clouded in his mind: he sees Ossenburger as just bragging that he talks
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Racism is a very evident point in the text‚ with the conflict between ‘The Port’‚ the white part of town‚ and ‘The Point’‚ where the indigenous people live. When Blacky meets Dumby‚ and he begins to like him‚ he still continues acting as though he hates him‚ as he is ‘used to it‚ I suppose. It was easier to stay like that.’ (pg 26). This demonstrates that in ‘The Port’‚ the racial discrimination is passed down through the generations‚ and children are simply brought up thinking that they are better
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started becoming close friends with the athletic‚ spirited Finny‚ during the summer session of 1942 (World War II era). But we soon realize that what Gene presents as a perfect friendship is not a perfect friendship what-so-ever. Gene develops a love-hate relationship with Finny‚ who he alternately worships and envies. Gene seems to want to be more and more like Finny as the novel goes on‚ suggesting that he is uncomfortable with his own personality. Now we all know that Finny pushes Gene into making
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Cited: - "Free Speech." Gale Encyclopedia of Everyday Law. Ed. Jeffrey Wilson. 2nd ed. Vol. 2. Detroit: Gale‚ 2006. 1013-1017. Student Resources In Context. Web. 25 Apr. 2013. - "Twitter told to identify racist users." Sydney Morning Herald [Sydney‚ Australia] 26 Jan. 2013: 15. Student Resources In Context. Web. 25 Apr. 2013. - Shea‚ Nina. "Fatwa against free speech: the U.S. needs to resist it." National Review 15 Oct. 2012: 24. Student Resources
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freedom of expression‚ which includes freedom of speech. Freedom of speech allows us the right to express our opinions without government interference. So we have the right to talk about the government‚ the president and‚ whomever as long as it does not incite violence. But why do universities feel as if they could take away free speech from individuals? This is why free speech zones are a necessity and should be allowed on college campuses. Free speech zones are important because they allow us to exchange
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