"Hateful language" refers to words, phrases, or expressions that are intended to harm, insult, or show strong dislike towards a person or a group based on their characteristics like race, gender, religion, or other aspects. It is language that promotes prejudice and can ignite negativity and harm towards others.
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If they're willing, let these students share with the rest of the class how it felt to
hear hateful language.
Her two major speeches during the 2016 campaign — one at the Democratic convention, another excoriating Trump for «hurtful,
hateful language about women» — were among the most powerful delivered during the cycle.
An Arab - American civil rights organization also asked director Clint Eastwood and actor Bradley Cooper to
denounce hateful language directed at U.S. Arabs and Muslims after the release of the film.
«I think what really stuck me about them is the level of vitriol, the level of anger, the level of
really hateful language toward LGBT people,» Haag said.
«It's insulting to Staten Islanders to think their support can be bought by this kind
of hateful language,» said Mr. Gulino.
«Despite
the hateful language used... the content of the letter falls below the threshold for a hate crime,» police said in a statement Tuesday.
How we insist that
the hateful language they hear from public figures on TV does not represent the true spirit of this country.
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The hateful language... from public figures on TV does not represent the true spirit of this country,» said Michelle Obama.
«It is disgusting that campaign workers would sink so low as to use this sort of vile and
hateful language to lie about my candidacy,» Curran said.
«It's insulting to Staten Islanders to think their support can be bought by this kind of
hateful language.
Another distressing aspect of Trump's ascendancy is the surge of intolerant and
hateful language, particularly online.