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8 pages. This is a controversial topic concerning the freedom of speech. There are many hate groups in the United States, and they maintain they have the freedom to speak about what they want to. This paper will consider what hate speech involves, the proponents of hate speech, as well as the disadvantages and the writer's personal opinion regarding hate speech. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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paper will consider what hate speech involves, the proponents of hate speech, as well as the disadvantages and the writers personal opinion regarding hate speech. One of the most damning
aspects of racial and class stereotypes as they relate to our society today is the manner in which all members of a particular race or class become grouped together for
the actions of a relative few. By casting a negative light toward being African-American, Mexican or Asian, poor, needy and homeless, it shows a great deal of ignorance and
disrespect for that individual; just because someone is a member of a certain race does not mean that they represent any of the negative connotations associated with that race.
"Throughout Americas history, White privilege allowed Blacks, Hispanics, American Indians, Asians, certain European immigrants and religious groups to gain only limited acceptance, usually after painful, hate-generated conflict" (Anonymous, 1998, p.
4). Indeed, this is the problem with such handy designations: They only lead to stereotypical thinking. African-Americans and Latinos are victims of this sort of prejudice within the
juvenile justice system on a regular basis by being regularly interrogated by law enforcement, indeed at a more frequent rate than their white counterparts. It can be argued that
the police are decidedly more prejudiced toward some races and class status than they are toward others; for this reason, certain cultural sectors are badgered with no other justification than
because of their color or class. WHAT HATE SPEECH INVOLVES Generations upon generations have been -- for lack of a better word -- brainwashed into believing that the white
race is far superior to all others; reprogramming such ingrained concepts is what is necessary if we are to abandon our prejudiced attitude, yet it is not something that will
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