Some employees allegedly said that a post on Trump's Facebook page from December about the presidential candidate's call to ban all Muslims from entering the U.S. should be taken down
as hate speech.
As much
as we hate to admit it, Hollywood is a business that runs on money, power and sex appeal.
«As much
as I hate them and I think they are useless and a pox on your portfolio, they are totally and completely and utterly in charge, and do not let anyone else tell you otherwise.»
While these skills initiatives and research investments can probably be largely taken at face value, they also provide Facebook with useful lobbying points at a time when regulators and lawmakers across Europe are taking on the company over issues such
as hate speech, privacy and tax.
But its designation
as a hate site hasn't stopped tech companies — including PayPal, Amazon and Newsmax — from maintaining partnerships with Jihad Watch that help to sustain it financially.
Jackson was in court Monday, as prosecutors charged him with murder as an act of terrorism in addition to the murder
as a hate crime charge he'd already been facing.
It said, however, that Facebook could not be expected to trawl through content to find posts that are similar, rather than identical, to ones already identified
as hate speech.
However, as much
as I hated myself for buying a...
Look at other markets that are beginning to trend
as I hate to trade choppy markets as they are very difficult to trade successfully.
Last week, the media stood by homophobic liar Joy Reid, dismissed allegations of misconduct against Tom Brokaw, gave Jake Tapper an award for fake news, used Michelle Wolf
as a hate - avatar, destroyed an admiral with lies, and were caught colluding with the Deep State to overturn Trump's election.
Muslim Advocates, a legal advocacy group, presented the social media giant with a list of 26 different groups that they viewed
as hate groups in December of 2017, but 24 of those remain active, they say.
However, I will go for what Buffet says and I haven't sold any of these shares
as I hate losing money.
We would like to ask you a few questions: 1) Do you disagree with the designation of your website
as hate or extremist?
If you are too accommodating, you are perhaps guilty of compromise, moral relavitism and / or opening the door to slippery - slopeism (as much
as I hate that framework).
Actually, what you need to understand is this: your words qualify
as hate speech.
Homosexuals and their naïve supporters will simply label this repugnant expository fact of homosexuality
as hate speech and try not to look too hard at it, angry that someone spoke it's disgusting truth aloud.
As much
as you all hate Islam and post junk about Islam and women and equality.
But I guess if someone disagrees with you you classify
it as hate.
«When someone you don't even know wants to force you to live your life in a way that is against your morals, it certainly comes off
as hate.»
I can see tat a lot of people that don't like that I disagree with the article dismissed my earlier opinion
as hate, I certainly don't have as much experience in hate as this people that read about it very often in their sacred books.
Most Christians don't understand how others might see
it as hate when they make the claim that their heaven & heII exists and that those not invited to heaven are going to go to heII to be tormented and tortured for eternity and the only way to salvation is to accept their God as your Lord and Savior... They think to themselves that they are just trying to help by condemning those they dislike and who don't worship the same way they do, but that doesn't change it from what it is, «hate filled».
I don't expect someone
as hate - filled and delusional as you to comprehend that though!
The fact is there are more of us than there is any one denomination of you, and the only thing keeping you morons from declaring a theocracy is that you all hate each other as much
as you hate us.
If one stands up and proclaims that gay marriage is ok and hurts majority of the population it is not called hate whereas if anyone points a finger at the moral decay it is defined
as hate.»
Or worried about loving their neighbor as much
as hating Obama.
as much
as i hate to type this — you should try to think outside the very small dark box you're in — and embrace the simple truth...
So many people equate calling something a sin
as hate and bigotry.
Not all atheists hate Christians so much
as we hate the ones who try to force their beliefs on everyone.
Now, realize that in today's society you are still just
as hated, shunned and looked down upon for declaring that same differing belief... or even non-belief — just because people are still too hung up on their precious religious dogma to realize that, though the outcome is obviously less drastic than in the past, they are still doing the same thing that religious people did in the past?
I grew to finally say, «I hate Christians back as much
as they hate me!»
What these pastors have said is awful and I condemn the statements but I refuse to classify large swaths of the American people
as hate filled and awful.
Too many Americans hate Mormons as much
as they hate Muslims and Sikhs.
(Ironically, he seems to be following the tradition of Martin Luther, who saw Judaism
as a hate - mongering religion, and Rabbi Meir Kahane, who saw hate as the basis for his theological and political outlook towards Palestinians.)
Now, realize that in today's society you are still just
as hated, shunned and looked down upon for declaring that same differing belief... or even non-belief — just because people are still too hung up on their precious religious dogma to realize that they are still doing the same thing that religious people did in the past.
There are some emotions such
as hate and envy which ought to be suppressed.
As I hate to assume malice when ignorance is enough of an explanation, I give you a chance: just point me to any logical error in any of the major religions.
Can one truly be a Christian while at the same time harboring unrepentant sin (such
as hate)?
Jesus told us in Mark 7:14 - 23 what will defile the man, not things that you take into the body, but the things that come from within, out of the heart, evil things such
as hate for others around us, prejudice, unforgiveness, meanness, pride, lying, wanting to have what belongs to others, all those unloving things that come from out of the heart.
I wonder if this hotline ends up being ruled
as hate speech towards believing in God!
But when I am listening to God... I know that He wants them (and me) to lead others to LOVE, not to encourage our friends in a behavior (such
as hating) that grieves Him.
He hates what I believe, but that is not the same
as hating me.
And the Southern Poverty Law Center is right to classify the WBC
as a hate group.
Mitt does not present this program
as a hate government guy, or from a set of libertarian theoretical postulates.
Christian morality is relative, as much
as you hate to admit it.
«Please don't lump all religions or faiths in the same category
as this hate - filled poor excuse for a human»
Third, as much
as I hate to say it, EVERYBODY gets out of grade school these days.
Religion creates an environment of such intense intolerance of anything outside that belief structure that detaching oneself from any given sect means you are to be just
as hated and shunned for declaring your non-belief as you would be for announcing that you are gay.
Know this, there are people like me who will oppose the perverts and murderers - you label
it as hate - so be it.
As much
as I hate to agree with you on this, Edweird69, I have to because I grew up in a Christian neighborly atmosphere and school and saw nothing but the farthest thing of what Jesus taught us to do being practiced in those places by those folks.