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PAGE A17 A History of Hate A Mississippi man who killed five co-workers, then himself, was known for his quick temper and tendency to use racial slurs.
This anniversary year of Alan Turing's death has similarly revealed how he and thousands of others suffered discrimination from individuals and governments alike, reflecting a long history of hate towards LGBTI people.
Hopefully this incident will serve to educate others that we need to be more aware that things that may seem innocuous can actually have a history of hate and hurt".
Tyler's approach works because it reminds us of both how potent and how malleable symbols can be: the white supremacist cross has a whole history of hate behind it, but by adding the rainbow Tyler can undo it all in a moment.
Trollhättan has a long history of hate crime, said Ove Sernhede, a professor of social work at Gothenburg University – the first mosque to be burnt down in Sweden in the early 1990s was in the city, which is known for a hardcore of rightwing extremists.
The group documents "Dobbs' History of Hate and Paranoia".
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The answer lies in the city's notoriously progressive politicians and voters who simply put have a history of hating millionaires.
Of course, Americans would have to sacrifice, and they have a history of hating that.
Last week, The Spectator, a right-leaning British news magazine with a history of hating on raves, ran a piece about the death of electronic dance music.
"The Hmong have a history of hating coercion," Fadiman says, "and they see medical intervention they don't want as a form of coercion". In person, Fadiman fits her own description of the Hmong: warm, articulate, friendly and smart.
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