Sentences with phrase «as hating people»

@ S Bonner, I'm sorry but your religion, the one you choose to believe does not get the same protection as hating people for being born the way they are.

Not exact matches

Most people hate meetings, but that's usually because they are perceived as inefficient or pointless.
On the other side are the people who hate Apple and everything it stands for, such as the idea of closed products created behind a veil of secrecy that are usually sold at a premium.
As I recall the headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
Tired of hate, brutality, arrogance, and polarization, people around the world increasingly identify such traditionally feminine traits as desirable in both male and female leaders.
But despite having a reputation as one of the hardest workers and most relentless people in business, he says he hates confrontation.
But if the Facebook Like is protected speech because it ostensibly communicates «the user's approval... and support» of the person, status or thing liked, as Traxler wrote, then what of liking things sarcastically or in jest, or — to use an example from another social network — of «hate - favoriting» on Twitter?
People hate flash crashes, and obviously they cause some people to lose money, but they have always struck me as sort of non-systemic, a technical glitch rather than a majorPeople hate flash crashes, and obviously they cause some people to lose money, but they have always struck me as sort of non-systemic, a technical glitch rather than a majorpeople to lose money, but they have always struck me as sort of non-systemic, a technical glitch rather than a major fear.
Many brands see something like this and wonder whether social customer care will eventually fade away, as trolls and people who hate brands overwhelm a brand's ability to engage customers in constructive conversations.
Dan Lyons, an author who was briefly a Valleywag writer, said what Mr. Thiel did «sets a scary precedent,» but «my guess is that most people hate Gawker as much as he does, so he probably ends up looking like a hero among his own crowd.»
Characterizing Indigenous peoples who engage in the tobacco trade as gangs, criminals or members of organized crime is racist, factually wrong and is itself a form of hate crime insofar as it paints all Indigenous peoples in the trade as criminals and dangerous.
That approach isn't surprising: As a trainee with IDS Financial Services (a predecessor to Ameriprise) in 1987, Garrett so hated cold calling that she got «sick to [her] stomach every Monday morning because [she] couldn't sell people things they didn't need,» she told this reporter for a 2002 profile in Research magazine.
For example, Facebook defines hate speech as a direct attack — dehumanizing speech, statements of inferiority or calls for exclusion or segregation — on people from protected groups.
Like a growing number of people, he got fed up with the negativity that has beset Facebook in the form of Russian trolls, fake - news sites and hate - mongering by people who use it as a tool for their agendas.
«But it's clear now we didn't do enough — focus enough on preventing abuse and thinking through how people could use these tools to do harm as well, and that goes for fake news, foreign interference and hate speech, in addition to application developers and data privacy.»
Discussing the disparate interests that Facebook has to placate in such a large and diverse ecosystem, he added the fact «that different people have different interests» posed it with a dilemma, as one person's freedom of speech is another's hate speech.
We are starting to play with the euro again, as much as people love to hate it.
«We didn't focus enough on preventing abuse and thinking through how people could use these tools to do harm as well, and that goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections, hate speech, in addition to developers and data privacy.»
They hated civil rights and could not imagine a world worth living in that treated African - Americans as people.
It is so sad that Islam is marked today by terrorists that I can tell you for sure they are NOT Muslims by any means; any one who harms any person or thinks of destruction to others is simply not a Muslim — Islam = Peace and not hate and those who practice islam as God want to be practiced know that God sai «Love for your brother what your love for thy self».
I hate everyone equally, and really enjoy when people die, as long as their is cake and coffee after we plant them.
I for one hate when people refer to the bible as «God's Word» on a host of levels.
as for the gay «question» that is just another people that the evangelicals can get emotional weak people to hate and fear so they can enlarge the crowd they control.
We do not hate any people except those who God specifically singled out by name as being evil.
It's a wonder these people don't get along better, as they seem to hate the same people.
Honestly, people who hate religion speak of him in glowing terms and they even assume he would tolerate gays today because they revere him as a saint.
You have betrayed your readers but they don't care as long as they can spew hate to the people you tell them to hate.
It is amazing that the subject creating the most hate in people (as seen in these posts) is in theory supposed to be a subject to spread love and kindness.
Some people hate them because they are still waiting around for the Messiah to come and usher in the new Kingdom they were promised where they rule as Kings and Priests over all mankind...
You hate it so much, you actively seek out articles on public news sites about it to rant and rave as if you genuinely think people give a squat about your opinion.
There is also a huge difference in tone between the hate used by some people and what Nated Pastor is doing here, I don't see it in anyway as making him or commentors look as bad as the patriarchy views.
Self - important simpletons commonly hate anyone that isn't bound to the «moral» standards of verses such as Leviticus 20:13 which commands putting people to death that are not within the primitive social norms of living in caves and sacrificing goats and children and owning slaves.
I love seeing christians talk about people hating on religion, as if nothing bad has ever come from it.
So, if you have actually read a bible and have a better argument for me than «I want proof» (because there is none, it's a religious BELIEF) or that Christians judge people or hate people (because as a TRUE Christian you must not judge & you must love thy neighbor) then I'm all for it!
Colin is obviously a critical thinker who is far to intelligent to be judged by the likes of people who believe in a imaginary god and as $ backwards religious book that promotes hate and bigotry.
It's called deconstruction and the GOP is leading the way because, as this nation knows all too well, the religious right of America hates to pay a fair living wage to workers, they prefer to enslave people to serve them.
I hate labels, I never sought out for people to recognize it as a gospel album.
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.
There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers but there is heaven and afterlife for the souls or the personalities that lived behind those computer but not the actual hardware of the computer... after all if you had the soul you can fix it to any more developed hardware that is suitable to living heaven or hell... Though all people hated dark and favored light for it... but as seems that Mr.Stephen Hawking is favoring the Dark over the Light which he named as «Fairy Tales» or «Tales of the Ancient»...!
As a non-believer, I urge all atheists to not hate the people of faith.
However easy it is to demonize and to hate from a distance (I won't provide links, but, trust me, the demonization and the hate was quite evident online), it's a bit harder to do so in the context of a small college, where habits of conversation are encouraged, where people talk the talk (even if — sinners as we all are — we don't always walk the walk) of fairminded openness to the truth, and where Others (not «The Other,» which, as a colleague rightly suggested, is too abstract) are people we encounter day in and day out.
Pedo Mohamed, just look at the trouble the OWS protestors are causing and the hate and garbage that goes on in this country from non-religious people as well.
Michael «As a gay man I appreciate there efforts and support, but I think putting up this sign isn't really the best way to get through to people, all it does is create more hate, intolerance, and separation, I am not a christian but I am very spiritual, and putting up this sign implies that all gay people are atheists which is the furthest thing from the truth, I have no problem with religion, I have a problem with those who use there religions to control and hate others, same applies with atheism, if you don't want to believe in anything than fine, just don't push your non beliefs on me.»
And one thing as a teacher that I hate, is misleading people.
As a Christian, I find that I make the same mistakes atheists make; I resent people typecasting me just as others do, I get my feelings hurt when people bash me for no reason, I get angry when I see selfish, mean people attacking others needlessly, and I hate war, death, and cruelty where ever it is founAs a Christian, I find that I make the same mistakes atheists make; I resent people typecasting me just as others do, I get my feelings hurt when people bash me for no reason, I get angry when I see selfish, mean people attacking others needlessly, and I hate war, death, and cruelty where ever it is founas others do, I get my feelings hurt when people bash me for no reason, I get angry when I see selfish, mean people attacking others needlessly, and I hate war, death, and cruelty where ever it is found.
@Linda: «Can someone tell me when it is ok to hate those who stand for being «good» people or at least as good as they are capable of being?»
For centuries the only way this religion of sword has been able to proliferate has been to brainwash people by getting them angry, and injecting sorrow, into their souls about the dead and martyrs, as well as creating hate towards an enemey, even a made - up one Without a funeral, mourning, and a physical shrine, muslims are lost!
I am for the elimination of hate, fear and control, religion is just the catalyst that people use to hate, fear and control, getting rid of religion won't solve the problem, its like putting a band aid on a severe cut, its temporary, and it just hits the surface, instead we need to go deeper than that to the root cause, I know lots of religious people who don't hate, fear or control, there are also many beliefs such as paganism, Buddism, Taoism, which doesn't use hate fear, and self righteousness to condemn others, I think if maybe more of the most major religions followed there teachings then we wouldn't have as much problems as we do.
Then look at the fact that they were (and probably still are) the most racist of all American faiths, as a matter of DOGMA... Few other faiths have hated Black people as much as the Mormons.
Yes, it might be satisfying to drag his dead body through the streets and then hang it from a bridge with his head on a pike — but then we would be as bad as the people who hate us and commit unspeakable acts.
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