Hate speech is communication that degrades, intimidates or incites violence against groups based on attributes such as race, religion, or sexual orientation. It exists in both written and oral forms. While some countries have laws against hate speech, the United States protects it under free speech laws. However, hate speech can have serious negative effects, including violence, suicide, and loss of confidence and self-esteem for targeted groups like black people, disabled people, and those with different sexual orientations.
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The article by Roxanne Gay on “the racism we all carry “was published after a leak of the transcript of the deposition of Paula Deen got in 2013. During that time several significant events happened including the Boston Marathon bombing and the rollout of the affordable care act by President Obama who was a flop at that time. The other event occurring during this period was the hearing of the case against George Zimmerman who had shot the unarmed black teenager.
The article by the American Federation of Labor on Chinese immigration was written in 1902. Several significant events happened that year include the extension of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 by Congress to prevent the immigration Chinese laborers from the American territories to mainland USA. The other significant event the years was the withdrawal of USA troops from Cuba which allowed the first Cuban President Tomas Estrada to take power. The United States government also protested on anti-Semitism in Romania (Chan, & Olin, 1997).
The importance of both articles is that they were written at a time where racism was a topic of focus in the country. In 1902, although by that time the slave trade had officially been ended, there was a lot of racism in the country. African-Americans at the time were significantly affected by racism, and there were some cases of lynching being reported. The other major event was the extension of the Chinese exclusion act which sought to discourage Chinese immigration. The article by the American Federation of Labor shows the notions at that time on Chinese population in the country.
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Part II:
• For the second part of our lecture we will be discussing these main academic notions:
Patterns of Majority – Minority Interaction
• Genocide
• Segregation
De Jure Segregation
De Facto Segregation
• Assimilation
• Pluralism
• Prejudice and Bigotry Approaches
• Prejudice and Bigotry in Social Structures.
• Prejudice and Bigotry and their Cultural Factors:
Social Norms
Stereotyping
• Prejudice and Bigotry in the Individual:
Frustration – Aggression
Projection
Patterns of Majority - Minority Interaction
• There are many different ways that majority and minority populations interact. These interactions can
also range from positive to negative and from peaceful to deadly.
• When studying these patterns, sociologists use four models:
Genocide
Segregation
Assimilation
Pluralism
• Genocide: today this term is used to describe “the deliberate, systematic killing of an entire people or
nation.” (Schaefer, 2002).
• Genocide is murder and it has occurred again and again in human history. It has been tolerated and
sometimes even encouraged by governments and their people.
• There have been many instances of genocide throughout the ages and some of the most infamous
examples are:
• Beginning in 1500, the Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, and Dutch forcefully colonized North and
South America, resulting in the deaths of thousands of native people. (Although most native people fell
victim to diseases brought by Europeans to which they had no natural defenses, many were also killed.)
• Turkish authorities killing about one million Armenians in 1915.
• We often hear this term when discussing the Holocaust as Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany exterminated
about 6 million European Jews along with Homosexual individuals and Romani people.
• We have our own history of genocide in the United States in relation to American Indians.
• Jozef Stalin is believed to have killed approximately 7 million people.
• The more recent genocides in Rwanda and in Darfur.
• Segregation: it refers to “the physical separation of two groups in residence, workplace, and social
functions. Generally, the dominant group imposes segregation on a subordinate group.” (Schaefer,
2002).
• We have seen examples of segregation right here in the United States not only though the institution of
slavery, but legal segregation as well.
• We have also seen the government-imposed racial segregation in South Africa during apartheid.
• There are two specific types of segregation:
• De Jure segregation: derives from the Latin “by law,” this type of segregation is required by law.
• De Facto segregation: derives from the Latin “in fact,” this type of segregation results from “housing
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2. CONCEPT, FORMS AND LAWS OF HATE SPEECH
• According to what CNN's Chris Cuomo wrote “Hate speech is not the
same thing as free speech, on the ultimate forum for public discourse:”
Hate speech is a controversial term for speech intended to degrade,
intimidate, or incite violence or prejudicial action against a group of
people based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual
orientation, or disability; hate speech includes written as well as oral
communication.
• There are defrent forms of Hate Speech like Written and also Oral
Communicatio this are other forms of this concept.
• Some countries have laws for Hate Speech like Japan, India, Canada,
United Kingdom and some others to help people from been targeted.
3. USES, EFFECTS, AND MOST VULNERABLE PEOPLE.
• Free Speech is use to Degrade, Intimidate, and to Initiate violence.
• The persons that are most targeted are: Black people, desable, and
persons with deferent sexul preferences.
• Some of the bigger effects are: Violence, suicide and Confidence and
self-steem affected and persons will have to deal with this all along
their entire life if they don’t commit suicide.
4. IMPORTANT THINGS ABOUT FREE SPEECH
• Hate Speech is another form use to degrade, intimidate or incite
violnece that affect personl life of many people arround the world.
• Some of the deferent forms af Hate Speech are also Wriiten and oral
comunication.
• The effects that Hate Speech will do to those been targeted are
violence, suicide, and lack of confidence and self- steem been this a
hughe problem arround the world.
5. REFERENCES
Volokh, R. (2015, May, 7) No, there’s no “hate speech” exeption the
first amendment. Retrieved from
http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2015/may/07/chris-
cuomo/cnns-chris-cuomo-first-amendment-doesnt-cover-hate/
Centers for Education Justice & Community Engagement Search
Terms. (2016). Retrieved from
http://ejce.berkeley.edu/report- incident/what-hate-crime
NO HATE SPEECH MOVMENT IRELAND. (2015). Retrieved from
http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/entertainment/people/donald-trump-quotes-
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