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HATE SPEECH
Title: HATE SPEECH
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 849 | Pages: 3.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
HATE SPEECH
Prejudice Everywhere
Wherever one goes, prejudice is most likely to tag along. In the book To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, one of the most apparent themes is that of prejudice. Throughout the book, the main characters, Scout and Jem, experience the effects of prejudice in their society through multiple scenarios. In turn prejudice is viewed in its paramount form: racism. From various examples of prejudice in the book, it seems true that prejudice
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Reverend Sykes, p. 208).
Prejudice is everywhere. It’s on the streets, between the church walls, and in the court system. Over the years, black citizens have won the dignity they deserve, but other issues have also risen. When people don’t understand each other, they make stereotypes and rumors. Sexism, racism, and discrimination all exist because of differences. Thus when differences are not brought about into the open, hatred, anger and misconceptions are all formed.
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