Sentences with phrase «hate group in»

John David Washington (Ballers) stars alongside Adam Driver (Star Wars: The Last Jedi) in this incredible true story of a black police officer who infiltrated the notorious Ku Klux Klan hate group in the 1970s, and that's not the only notable pairing of this film — it also teams producer Jordan Peele (Get Out) with director Spike Lee.
Think about, you are saying the same thing that every hate group in history has said, what makes you think that you call to blow up what you dislike any different than the Klan, Black Panthers, Taliaban or any other groups call?
With eight major groups and around 40 minor ones, comprising roughly 110 chapters or «Klaverns,» Klan groups are still the most common type of hate group in the United States.
As the largest organized hate group in the world they make a lot of people nervous.
In an internal memo obtained by CNBC, IBM's Rometty condemned the «hate groups in Charlottesville» and said the policy forum «can no longer serve the purpose for which it was formed.»
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.
al queida is not even a religion its a hate group, just like racist hate groups in america.
atheists are the most hated group in america.
Like I said, just like the KKK and Aryan Nation and about 1000 other hate groups in the US, Cathy is entitled to his opinion.
The Clooney Foundation for Justice, led by George and Amal Clooney, gave a $ 1 million grant to help the Southern Poverty Law Center combat hate groups in wake of recent white nationalist gatherings in Charlottesville.
The Southern Poverty Law Center identifies two organizations as hate groups in Niagara County.

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And civil society groups in Myanmar have hit back at Zuckerberg's claim that the company is able to use monitoring to stop hate speech messages spreading like wildfire through its services — they say such messages spread for days, leading to violence.
Last week the FBI reported a 6 % increase in hate crimes against all groups, with a 67 % increase in hate crimes against just Muslim Americans.
Facebook has faced fierce criticism from governments and rights groups in many countries for failing to do enough to stem hate speech and prevent the service from being used to promote terrorism, stir sectarian violence and broadcast acts including murder and suicide.
Days before the Charlottesville rally, Airbnb stood up to hate groups, canceling the accounts of attendees who had rented lodging in the area, citing its terms of service.
Like other media outlets, we relied in part on the Southern Poverty Law Center's public list of «Active Hate Groups 2016.»
In his first public comments since the events, Cohn told the Financial Times that the administration of President Donald Trump «must do better» to condemn hate groups and indicated that he'd considered resigning from his post due to the Charlottesville fallout.
Mnuchin responded to calls to resign by defending Trump, saying that «the president in no way, shape or form, believes that neo-Nazi and other hate groups who endorse violence are equivalent to groups that demonstrate in peaceful and lawful ways.»
He mentioned the company's plan to hire «dozens» of Burmese language content reviewers as the first part of a three - pronged approach in Myanmar, also noting a partnership with civil society groups to identify hate figures in the country rather than focusing on removing individual pieces of content.
Taking aim at comments Mr. Zuckerberg made in a recent interview, the groups said that Facebook had no consistent methods for dealing with hate speech in Myanmar.
On Monday, Mr. Trump declared, «Racism is evil,» adding that «those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the K.K.K., neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans.»
He has said that Facebook's systems prevented hate speech and genocide in Burma, and human rights groups called him a liar.
Following criticism, the president was more specific on Monday, saying: «Racism is evil, and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans.»
Michael D. Cohen, the president's longtime personal lawyer, who is Jewish, denounced hate groups but defended Mr. Trump in response to a reporter's question on Wednesday.
Friction between the business leaders and the president came to a head in the wake of a Trump press conference on Tuesday in which the president blamed both sides for violence at a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia last weekend rather than single out racist hate groups.
In an interview with The Financial Times, Cohn said the administration «can and must do better» to condemn hate groups, and «do everything we can to heal the deep divisions that exist in our communities.&raquIn an interview with The Financial Times, Cohn said the administration «can and must do better» to condemn hate groups, and «do everything we can to heal the deep divisions that exist in our communities.&raquin our communities.»
I have felt hate for my leaders who have put men, and groups, like him in positions where they can commit the most vile acts against their fellow men and women.
Honestly, look at pretty much all of the countries in your 50 % and over group and they are nearly all puppet regimes supported by the US political machine, or overthrown puppet regimes whose governments now hate the US because of the corrupt regimes that the US supported there.
But it takes religion to make people have irrational fears and hate for other groups of people when they probably wouldn't have those feelings in the first place.
I try so hard to critique that which I know to be wrong, but to do so in love, and then people misunderstand me and believe that I am showing hate to groups of people.
So imagine how weird it sounds when an group of atheist shout that they hate religion and don't believe in it.
I don't know about other states, but you can not be elected to public office in Tennessee if you don't believe in «a higher power «Probably best if I keep quiet about my disbelief and not be the target of christian hate groups
Along with requiring from students the usual sorts of speeches conforming to the usual sorts of categories, I always included sections on poetry recitations (they usually hated that) and public reading in front of a group, say, at church.
The school doesn't want you spreading your poison and you want to cry about not getting free money; just another example of the religious groups in this country wanting a free lunch while being able to hate on whoever they want.
However, in modern America, racial discrimination is immoral and unethical which is why we have hate crime laws in place and groups like the NAACP, SPLC, HRC and the ADL to combat that sort of hate.
I guess the problem is some where else... When we hate a group of people sometimes we become the the thing we hate we essentially become them in the hateful way...
Am I to believe that all Christians are racist because the KKK burns the cross of Jesus Christ on my front lawn, or that most white power groups invoke the name of Christ in a twisted way when spewing their hate?
Naturally, when you preach a sermon like this to a group of people who think God hates filthy Gentile women and leprous enemy soldiers, and that God's ultimate goal for such people is to kill them and send them to burn forever in hell, you will not be the most popular teacher that this particular audience has ever had.
In big, bold, burning, red letters across the top it read: «GOD HATES...» and then scattered around the rest of the board were groups of people that God hates: liars, cheaters, atheists, drunks, adulterers, and gays (he used a different word, which I won't include hHATES...» and then scattered around the rest of the board were groups of people that God hates: liars, cheaters, atheists, drunks, adulterers, and gays (he used a different word, which I won't include hhates: liars, cheaters, atheists, drunks, adulterers, and gays (he used a different word, which I won't include here).
If you hate them in the same way that you condemn them for being, it makes you no better than the Stereotypes you portrayed in your comment, so grow up, and use a logical argument, instead of the very hate Democrats decry, and the Tea Party embraces.Hate against any group of people you dis - agree is still hate and is not tolerable in my opinion.
The bureau's specialty in covert propaganda has been forged poison - pen letters, such as those sent to sow fear and hate among rival black groups so that their members might be provoked — and some were — to kill each other off.
The Southern Poverty Law Center in Alabama is a nonprofit civil rights group that combats and monitors hate groups.
You have absolutely no ration basis for your open hatred toward a group of people that you are in no way connected to (unless you are actually a closet queen and you hate them because you hate yourself, which is a distinct possibility), and you feel the need to express that negativity despite what your religion actually says about it.
He thought hard, then replied, «I think there's something in the Book of Discipline about not being able to belong to a hate group.
Secularism is a religion and the party leaders like the leaders of power groups in Iraq stir up hate.
And just in case you are one of those people (based on your previous post if I were to make an assumption I would guess you are) that denies all scientific evidence that suggests that sexual orientation is innate and you believe rather that it is a choice we make, let me give you an example of how it still would not be justifiable to hate everyone in a group based on something that isn't innate.
But when this clip from The Daily Show started circulating around the internet, I was reminded of another group that consistently faces oppression and hate in the U.S. — Muslim Americans.
Little wonder that the English hated and feared these other groups in America.
Most humans still suffer from an unevolved «tribal» trait of wanting to belong to a certain group, while desperately looking for reasons to hate the other in order to stand out amongst the other groups.
The KKK was mainly the result of a desire to kick out carpetbag northern exploitation in the South, but later deteriorated into a hate group.
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