Sure seems that way sometimes, doesn't it? And besides the things you mentioned, simple prejudices like racism and sexism are way too common. We can fight back, however, with courage, love, truth, and justice. In the U.S., for example, liberals and Democrats represent the popularization of prejudice and hatred by stating, in effect, that nothing and no one is really "wrong;" therefore, everything (including prejudice and hatred) is permissible. The Republicans are mostly standing up against liberalism and its moral corrosion. Some things, after all, ARE inherently wrong, and MUST be opposed if justice is to be served and democracy is to continue and flourish. I think Marvin Gaye was right when he said, "Only love can conquer hate."
2006-11-21 15:57:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The fish stinks from the head down.
Our fearless leader changed the moral code of this country and the world.
Respect and truth were the first casualty.
2006-11-21 15:41:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No. There is an epidemic of extremism. Muslim. Christian. Nationalist. Extremists of all brands are the enemy, not reasonable people of other faiths or beliefs.
2006-11-21 15:38:41
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answered by iansand 7
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There is always hate when there is difference and people don't care to understand other's plight...
2006-11-21 15:37:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No, its just better reported these days - "if it bleeds it leads" mentality with news reporting.....
2006-11-21 15:41:32
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answered by paradigm 4
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no because before now there were crusades, holocaust, slaying of american indians by whites, etc.
2006-11-21 15:37:39
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answered by JaSam 4
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We are living in Hell
2006-11-21 15:36:30
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answered by ♥Sweet Girl♥ 5
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