Answer:
No. Hate Speech in itself cannot kill. However, it is the actions in which the person who hears the speech that can kill.
There is a saying: "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never break me."
In a sense, this saying is partly true, partly false. Words cannot have a physical impact in the beginning stages, but has more of an emotional charge and a mental impact. Depending on the words, if it is positive and from a trusted source, it generally gives a rush of ecstasy that you have done well. However, on the other hand, if it is from an untrusted source, you may be thankful, but still on guard. It cannot be said the same for the opposite. Negative words denoted from a trusted source may cause a grain of salt, but would be looked upon for consideration, while an untrusted source will be untrusted in the information provided already in the source, rather than straight to the statement. Remember, if you trust a source, you rarely question whether or not the event is true or not, you just take their word for it (hence, trust). But if you do not trust, you will research and prod to see if what they are saying is reasonably true or not.
In this case, we are talking about hate speech. Hate speech as defined by Oxford Languages is "abusive or threatening speech or writing that expresses prejudice against a particular group...". Let us look at it from a couple of perspectives:
1) The Hate Speech is aimed at a third party, and is given towards the general public. This hate speech calls for a violent effort to destroy the group.
Yes. In this case, there is not only a mental attack, but also a physical and emotional attack. The violent effort implies that there will be beatings, robberies, killings, and all the physical violence that comes with it. This part is a definite "kill". The next part is the psychological and mental part. Those who survive will live and remember this event. Typically, it will draw one of two reasonings from them. The First one, is fear, typically for one's own life. Seeing the outcome for their family members, and then continuing to see the government to be in power will lead to the fear for one's own life. The second reasoning is revenge & hatred. This one comes in two parts. The hatred of the group is inevitable as a human, however, the revenge can come in different ways. Some people will take physical revenge in attacking the source. Others may call for help (psychological revenge) and use a typically 3rd party to exact their revenge. The last one, and the hardest, is to forgive.
2) The Hate Speech is aimed from one party to another directly.
This generally can lead to killings, especially with groups that are weaponized and war mongering. Examples can typically be found in warring, unstable states, gangs, and criminal groups. The leaders typically use hate speech in a way to degrade their enemies, which could lead too two things: A blood lust of the enemy to enact revenge on what is said, or an exchange of words that can still lead to physical violence. In this case, both parties are armed, ready and willing to fight, and have a large ego that must be defended when disgraced. This type of hate speech can lead to killing.
3) Hate Speech in the general public.
Whether as a joke or not, we can all agree that there are hate speech in the public, whether it is more apparent in some areas or not. As protected by the First Amendment of Free Speech, this type of Hate Speech does not account for killings. However, that is not too say that it holds the potential for murders. Speech can be defined as articulated sounds that are expressed through the mouth, however, we must understand that there is other ways to show one's emotions. Words typically leads to actions, and it may force those who feel either pressured or 'attack' to physically strike or argue back. In these cases, when it escalates, there is a high probability of somebody dying, and a even higher probability of damage and wounds.
Remember, hate speech in itself is simply words spoken from the mouth. However, the actions in which someone takes when hearing these words are what can kill. Hate speech in itself does not kill.
is one of the first adverse aspects of use of alcohol.
Your answer is Judgement loss
Even if they felt a law was unjust, good US citizens would not participate in a peaceful public protest. is it true or false
Answer:
its false
Explanation:
Answer:
false have good day and
The use of alcohol can cause
Answer:
The use of Alcohol over time, can cause diseases and other serious problems including: High blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, liver disease, and digestive problems.
Explanation:
High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, Stroke's, Liver Disease, Digestive Problem's, Cancer Of The Breast, Mouth, Throat, Esophagus, Liver, And Colon.
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Using Chapters 7-10 of the Epistle to the Hebrews, compare the priesthood of Aaron (on the right) with the priesthood of Christ (on the left).
1 .
only high priest could enter Holy of Holies
received tithes
2 .
animal sacrifices
Christ never dies so he is our permanent high priest
3 .
old covenant-law
offered himself as a sacrifice
4 .
paid tithes
one sacrifice
5 .
continual sacrifice
temple made without hands
6 .
priest dies so he must be replaced
new covenant-grace
7 .
is sinful so he must sacrifice for his sin as well
is perfect so his sacrifice was perfect
8 .
priesthood based on ancestry
priesthood not based on ancestry
9 .
physical temple
after Christ's sacrifice all believers can enter Holy of Holies
Answer:
The comparison between Jesus' priesthood and that of Aaron shows that the Priesthood of Jesus Christ is superior to that of Aaron.
Hebrews 8 highlights this.
For the full comparisons, kindly see the attached file.
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The first two sections of Article IV of the Constitution foucs on relationship between
A- US government agencies.
B- different US states
C- branches of US government
D- the Senate and the House
Which of the following is an example of federalism?
A)the belief that a government gets its power from the people
B) the sharing of power between the three branches of government
C) the ability of the judicial branch to nullify a law passed by Congress
D) the distribution of power between the federal government and the state governments
Answer:
D
Explanation:Federalism is the believe of distribution of power
Which of the following is false about Grand Juries: A. They are used in Georgia B. They can choose not to prosecute someone C. They are used in every state D. They are usually 23 people E. They choose which cases will be prosecuted
Answer:
A but could be C
Explanation:
any ideas about the 9-11
During 9/11 planes were crashed into the twin towers, and another plane supposed to hit the white house ran into a field because the people on the plant figured it out. Later the black boxes on these planes were discovered with the last words of the people who passed on the plane. If you want more info on this is suggest watching the red bandanna documentary about 9/11.
Today is a sad day because of the iniquitous people that caused 9-11
why do we have to follow the rules of the law
Answer:
Why cant we have chaos and be free like the animals in the wilderness..
Animals dont have laws in the animal kingdom
why should we..?
Because who wanst to get arrested and plus following laws keep communities safe and healthy and happy but legit idrk
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what is a simple example of social order
The term social order can be used in two senses: In the first sense, it refers to a particular system of social structures and institutions. Examples are the ancient, the feudal, and the capitalist social order.
How does the American legal system protect us from arbitrary actions?
Answer:
Human rights in the United States comprise a series of rights which are legally ... Additionally , individual states, through court action or legislation, have often protected human rights not ...
Determine if the statement is true or false.An anonymous tip can provide probable cause for a search warrant.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Which of the following terms is the name of the list of canons judges must operate under? 1949 Judicial laws of morality Code of judicial conduct Canonical judicial archive
Answer:
Explanation:
1752 canons
Containing 1752 canons, it is the law currently binding on the Latin Church. This codification is referred to as the 1983 Code of Canon Law to distinguish it from the 1917 Code.
Answer:
Code of judicial conduct
Explanation:
In ______________ B.C. the first recorded police organization occurred.
Which item would correctly fill in the missing line from the list below?
What list are you talking about?
Do you support shrekism,shrek is love shrek is life be the ogre you want to be SHREKISM
Answer:
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Answer:
I will always support Shrekism hes What all the boiiissss simp for nowadays
Explanation:
Determine if the statement is true or false.Adults and older children are not vulnerable to suggestibility.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The question would be, are adults and older children vulnerable to suggestibility? The answer is yes. Therefore, the statement is false.
Describe how the power to govern in the U.S. is divided between the federal and state governments.
Answer:
The powers that are not directly given to the federal government in the constitution fall in the hands of the state government.
Explanation. However, there is the elastic cause which allows the federal government to make laws as they deem necessary for the best interests of the government.But what ever laws that aren't giving to the federal government go into the hands of the state government.So there is a big difference in power.Federal has more power but if hey can't "control" it they give it to the state.
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Private prisons are more economically efficient than government-run facilitie
False
True
Examples of waqf from early muslims ? Give me as point wise plz
What does the term juvenile waiver refer to?
Is popular sovereignty important to a republic? Why or why not?
What are examples of an unauthorized practiced law
Answer: Another unauthorized law practiced is a police just asking to see someone's ID due to suspicious reasons
Explanation: I mean ID are forced to be given if a citizen has broke a law. I think
Who postulated the exchange of evidence principle?
a. Gross b. Bernoulli c. Osborn d. Locard e. Galton
Answer: locard
Explanation:
Dr. Edmond Locard formulated the theory which states, “Every contact leaves a trace”. This became known as Locard's exchange principle.
Identifying offenders by measuring their head, fingers, and ears is known
as:
A . Cartography
B. Dactylography
C. Anthropology
D. Anthropometry
Answer:
Answer is B
Explanation:
Which branch? Use the letters from above to match each job with the branch of government.
1. This branch proposes (or writes) bills that may become laws.
2. This branch has one main leader, the President.
3. This branch hears court cases.
4. This branch also includes the duties of the Vice President.
5. This branch vetoes laws.
6. This branch appoints ambassadors.
7. This branch appoints Supreme Court judges.
8. This branch approves presidential appointments.
9. This branch can declare laws and acts unconstitutional.
10. This branch is bicameral, made up of the House of Representatives and the
Senate.
Answer:
1. Legislative *Congress 2.Executive 3. Judicial 4.Executive 5.Executive 6.Executive 7. Executive 8. Executive (Advice and consent of Senate) 9. Judicial 10. Legislative
Explanation:
Do you agree with President Obama? Is the world slowly becoming a better place? What role will you play in making the world a better place? Explain your answer.
Answer:
I don't fully disagree because some parts of the world are becoming a better place and it's amazing to look at but most of the rest of the world is trying to become a better place but still can't make up for when people didn't care and it went under. I think with how people are treating each other and how the media warps what's really going on I think the world is slowly going under. I think the role I will play in making the world better is to mind my business but still work with the environment, try to help out in communities, volunteer, pick up trash, buy safe things for the environment, other than that I don't think I can do something else personally. Nobody listens to a minority
Explanation:
You have just started a colony on Mars. One of the biggest concerns for the colony is government. What is your colony going to do? You must discuss three topics. First, of the five government types discussed in the lesson, what type will you use to make sure your colony operates smoothly? Second, what powers will your government have, and what powers will the people living in the colony have? Third, explain why you believe the government type you choose is the best option for your colony. im YEETing all my points 2 paregraphs next minute
Answer:
its the wild west again, its a lawless town boi
Explanation:
did magna carta promote fairness to the people of england? explain
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
the magna carta made laws that we still used to today the magna carta stops rulers form over powering and keeps the system balance I thinkkkk