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…being the one that hated the government to loving it. Before he had courage to commit the various thought crimes, in attempt to change the government, Even though he didn’t get what he wanted, he still tried. But then the Party took that courage away from him…
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…action is not on a top of priority list of many people, it still will be a major political issue over next years. Another one of current and most important subjects of highly political public debates is hate crime. Hate Crime Sentencing Enhancement act…
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…, and the environment in which they grew up make criminals. Children who have been abused are more likely to grow up to be criminals. Abused children grow up with a large amount of hate that they do not know how to deal with. Their hate is usually focused on the abuser…
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Category: /Literature/English
…villain Edmund repent for his crimes just before his demise. Both Heathcliff and Edmund realized their hateful crimes and changed their ways before they died. The villains in King Lear and Wuthering Heights both had a motive, a goal which…
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…, racial profiling and hate crimes. Police, who people view as protector of Civil Liberties, has become one of the leading causes of racism in this country. Physical abuse of ethnic minorities by cops was commonplace before the Civil Rights movement, making…
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…whites committed 46.5%. The latest of hate crime laws are likely to only exacerbate the hypocrisy. A "hate crimes" frame of mind translates into tougher sentences for interracial crimes. Since Caucasians are killed by African-Americans 2.6 times more often…
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…to some extent emulates society. For example: only a week after a debate in the United States Senate about Senator Ted Kennedy's Hate Crime Bill, a real hate crime actually took place in New York City, but many senators along most Americans never heard about…
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…, is one of the top reasons for recent increases in hate crimes. Hate crimes are also on the rise on college campuses across the nation. For example, victims have had crosses burned in their yards, swastikas painted on their synagogues and dorms, and have been…
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…the message that we are all the same. Children should be taught to love, not hate. It is painful to see such a crime committed just for the mere fact that they were different. Didn't hate crimes end in the sixties? Why is it that still parents cannot…
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…the message that we are all the same. Children should be taught to love, not hate. It is painful to see such a crime committed just for the mere fact that they were different. Didn't hate crimes end in the sixties? Why is it that still parents cannot…
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