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Most Australians don't tolerate speech that inflames hatred and violent acts against others.
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Of the United Nations, another one of their nemeses, they write, "The U.N. regularly broadcasts a spectacle as dishonest and morally deadening as a Stalinist show trial, a televised ritual of condemnation that inflames hatreds and sustains quarrels that might otherwise fade away".
"This will only inflame hatred," she said.
The deaths of residents in the conflict has further inflamed hatred toward the Kiev government, which many already view with deep mistrust.
The grand mufti said politicians and the media must not use the raids to inflame hatred of certain segments of the community.
The hatred is too deep, the suspicion is too deep, the power of fear is so strong, and there are always people who try to inflame hatred and suspicion.
It simplifies a complex and heartbreaking conflict, it elides causes and effects, it perpetuates a fable that flatters one side and demonises another, it ignores all instances of intransigence and cruelty but one, inflaming hatred and enabling the very racism it declares itself opposed to.
Henry VIII set the gold standard with the original Oath of Supremacy in 1534, which savaged Catholics without ever mentioning them and doubtless – in its segue from "forraine" to "prelate" – managed to inflame hatred among proud Englishmen for other men who were themselves also English.
And by "wrong" I mean insane, stupid, counterproductive, criminal -- a means of murder guaranteed to inflame hatred toward us, complicate our "mission" and prolong the war.
Around the same time Air Force One touched down in the country, pan-Arab Al-Jazeera Television broadcast a new audio tape from Osama bin Laden in which he threatened Americans and said Obama inflamed hatred toward the U.S. by ordering Pakistan to crack down on militants in Swat Valley and block Islamic law there.
Another cartoon, they say, suggests that "Islamic beliefs inflamed Arab hatred of the United States".
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