The Commission's mid-term review also looked at
the issue of hate speech on social media.
Back in 1999 we published our first report on
the issue of hate crime.
«For example, on
issues of hate speech we work with the Anti-Defamation League in the U.S. and on issues of self - harm, we work with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.»
Critics of the company's approach — including nearly 80 rights organizations and the British prime minister's office — have said Facebook needs to clearly define its methodology for dealing with
issues of hate and extremism.
Not exact matches
The comments came on the heels
of similarly dire remarks from billionaire Chris Sacca, one
of the earliest investors in Twitter, who said that he now
hates the company's stock and that its continued
issue with «bots» or automated accounts on the platform is «embarrassing.»
However, Zuckerberg also said Facebook hasn't done enough to prevent harmful use
of its own tools in regards to
issues including fake news, election interference,
hate speech and privacy concerns.
And what I
hate is that women are always asked the question about diversity, and if you're one
of the few women in the room, you feel obligated to raise it as an
issue, when you would rather far often talk about the economics
of something.
Sadly, however, it's not anything to laugh at — not only has the controversy reconfirmed the Internet's proclivity to breed
hate and misogyny, but the Gamergate controversy sparked a series
of online and offline threats, directed at members on both «sides»
of the
issue.
I consider myself a fairly conservative person on most
issues, and you wouldn't believe the kind
of hate that is being spewed at me on Twitter.
There are all kinds
of issues with some overreaction in Europe around fake news and
hate speech that is definitely going in the direction
of being counterproductive,» she said.
Hate and intolerance are supported when a majority rules, we need to focus on the real
issues at hand and take the government out
of personal
issues that affect no one else!
Because the
issue is more about control and
hate of a woman exercising freedom over her own body then it is about life.
There's a lot
of «they
hate us because we're gay» vs. «they
hate us because we're Christian» stuff going on when the cultural
issues are being discussed on various places on the social media.
Yeah, it makes me feel better denouncing baptist cause
of my family's involvement with the KKK to become a catholic and the
hate by socialism and such from conservative uncompassionant individuals on the moral question
of social justice
issues.
Your
hate of it and
of those who support it undermines your «claims» and underscores your own
issues.
I truly
hate the religious stances
of the Repubs but most
of those
issues are resolved at the state level anyway.
The prevalence
of anti-gay messages encourages bullying and
hate crimes, and there are literally confused, hurt, frightened young people who actually kill themselves over
issues like this — and yet people still insist upon calling homosexuality a sin.
So, while it's good to have places
of safety, can we say that in order to be great it's always going to be necessary to be prepared to be misjudged, mocked and
hated and there is a need to be prepared for that and engage with it if
issues like this are to be addressed?
But calling this pursuit
of justice «the virtue
of hate» simply confuses the
issue, making a rational choice into an emotional reaction.
While exerting one's autonomy and taking
of innocent life in abortion is clearly wrong and disallowed by Scripture, so is being vitriolic and
hating others on the other side
of an
issue.
Many
of the Islamic faith may
hate us, but at least we know where they stand on the
issue.
Despite what many, many
of the comments here sound like (and how
hate - filled they are), that's not what is at the core
of the
issue.
I thought from the beginning that this might be related to the two country states between Palestinians and Israelies... since the supervisor about the agreements is Oslo but then when few said not related I thought about the joining
of the islamic Turkey to the Euro union... after all both
issues are
hated by the Israelies and I wouldn't be surprised if they were found to be behind recruiting this guy to do their terror work for them to bring an
issue and change balances by reactions...!
The
issue of using public funds could pave the way for tax money paying for Qurans and prayer mats and stuff you'd
hate worse than I would, and believe me, I am pretty skeptical about Muslims.
Influenced by advisors whose white nationalists views are well known, the president has waged a propaganda war against ethnic and religious minorities, stoking fear and
hate by lying about crime rates, terrorist attacks, and voter fraud and by
issuing executive orders that have already hurt many thousands
of people around the world, including desperate refugee families.
The
issue I have with religion is how it is often used as a basis for
hate and the control and domination
of others.
Most
of the time, these outpourings
of hate are not really about the
issues at all.
I want to
issue a public apology to all people everywhere who were ever hurt, slandered, abused, or
hated in the name
of Christ.
The bigger
issue with his «Christianities» stem from the church he claimed to have attended for long is an imposter (what many call a church
of hate), his conversion coincides with the start
of his political career, he's never given any account
of why he converted to Christianity (people who do convert invariably have very specific reasons), and in one
of his books he vows that he will stand with Islam.
Before I could express my fury at how the internet
hates Canada, my phone started buzzing with a chain
of rapid - fire group text messages from my boss and a co-worker about a work
issue.
Obama is only part
of the
issue but the republitards
hate him and will always find a way to beat on him.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the
issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related
of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way
of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver
of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations
of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture
of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings
of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh
hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way
of thinking.brentnz
The real
issue here is the insurgence
of hate groups and its members» willingness to express that hatred and need for division by any means necessary... including releasing songs featuring hateful lyrics, public posters and leaflets aimed at certain groups because
of differences, and underground political activity for the purpose
of derailing certain rights
of others.
You Said:» @Peace2All: I don't think anyone is saying we ignore the
issues of certain cultures disliking /
hating the US.
@Peace2All: I don't think anyone is saying we ignore the
issues of certain cultures disliking /
hating the US.
Well, I see where that might be an
issue, but I think there is still some validity behind the concept
of hate crimes.
Of course, career advancement isn't a big
issue for me, but I
hate to think what opportunities I could throw away with a careless side remark about the current administration.
Lets just totally deflect the
issue of the radical fundamentalists and «their agenda»
of not promoting equal rights,
of hate - mongering towards basically anything they don't agree with.
CSW's Chief Executive, Mervyn Thomas, said: «CSW is urging the US government to raise the
issue of widespread
hate campaigns by state and non-state actors against religious minorities in talks with Prime Minister Modi, and to insist that justice is done for the victim - survivors
of violence against religious minorities.»
The
issue comes to light in their public statements about inequality and
hate speech against a specific group
of people, as well as the millions
of dollars in donations to actively block equal rights to those people.
Understand that it is the gay proponents who twist this into a «
hate»
issue and are the ones who
issue «
hate» words at everybody on the other side
of this matter.
Grow up and learn to focus on real
issues instead
of regurgitating what you've been brainwashed to
hate.
Frankly, my frustration with Beckianity has made it hard for me to think clearly about this
issue, and I am confronted daily with my own tendency to judge, belittle, and even
hate those who use the name
of Jesus in this way.
The founders
of Black Lives Matter refute these 11 stated misconceptions about their movement; they ignore Black on Black crime, they're leaderless, they have no agenda, they're a one -
issue movement (Police brutality), they don't respect their elders, they reject the Black Church, they don't care about Queer / Trans lives, they
hate White people, they
hate Police officers, politically speaking their focus should be the vote, and they're not actually a movement.
Yeah, above all Charm don't let the facts sway you from the denial
of violence against, the co-opting
of gay on gay violence as Christian «
hate» and the tangential attacks on other
issues.
But the fact is, we aren't — so the crux
of the
issue, is that we
hate suffering, we think pain is wrong — but we have no reason, if we don't believe in God, to be upset in the first place.
'' @Ungodly Discipline: You j - a-c-k-o-f-f atheists come on here
issuing hate, evil, and negativity every blog post every minute
of every day.
While the man made portions
of Christianity have harmed people (dress code, insecurity leading to
hate, etc.) there are those that honestly follow what Jesus said and truly love people no matter what their
issues.
I am really disappointed on what is going on with this event
issue, I
hate to be called «not original» or «unrecognised host» because I am neither
of them.
I'm very wary
of dried fruit, but I
hate to deny myself
of one
of the best parts
of granola if it's not a real
issue... and coconut flakes, are they approved?