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…was working. He hated the drunk driver and hated God. One day his father convinced him to go to church. While he was their he felt comfort, something he hadn’t felt in a long time. He said a prayer for his brother, hoping he was in heaven and not in pain…
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…into fear, disgust or even hate. All this results in a kid pushing another into the mud or something worse. A good example of discrimination is when the Nazi's blamed the Jews for many things they would never even dream of doing. The same way gays are blamed…
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…together to crack down on organized crime. John Kennedy served on the McClellan Committee which investigated the relationship between organized crime and American labor unions. The committee’s findings were astounding, so when John Kennedy became President…
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crimes against humanity-- things which they would never have imagined doing before hate was brought into the equation. The Ring was given its corruptive qualities by its master and creator Sauron. Sauron enters the novel as the representation of pure evil…
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…what they have to say. Also, although the Neo-Nazi philosophy may advocate violence and lead to an increased number of hate crimes, this is not a reason to revoke their First Amendment rights either. I believe that although most Neo-Nazis…
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…to say. Also, although the Neo-Nazi philosophy may advocate violence and lead to an increased number of hate crimes, this is not a reason to revoke their First Amendment rights either. I believe that although most Neo-Nazis are uneducated racists…
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…and rumors about possible school shootings. However, nothing is more terrifying when one of those violent acts takes place in one’s hometown, for instance, the Littleton, Colorado shooting spree. In a study about violent crimes against teenagers twelve percent…
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…is impossible, and the death penalty does not reduce crime. To expose a civilization to acknowledged murders by the government reduces the society’s value for human life. Watching executions desensitizes these civilizations regard for human life. The society…
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…, vandalism, and murder. All of these crimes were committed because of one person's hate for a person or group of people of a different race, religion, or sexual preference. In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird", there is a huge amount of racial tension all…
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…. If alienation continues to be a problem in the U.S. we could see an increase of violence and hate crimes. This problem is well known worldwide and can be seen in many settings. Nietzsche would have, in my opinion, believed that alienation would be considered…
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