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The authorities have charged two students with invasion of privacy in connection with the death of Tyler Clementi, and are considering pressing hate-crime charges.
But even as students conducted quiet rituals of mourning, a vehement legal debate swirled over whether prosecutors, who have charged the roommate and another freshman with invasion of privacy, should — or would — raise the stakes by also pressing hate-crime charges.
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Over those years we have discussed some of the most pressing issues they face; such as accessing transport, securing meaningful employment and the ugly but undeniably pressing issue of hate and mate crime.
Finally, talking with a group of students after a lecture, I asked why this matter was of such pressing concern: "Because we hate him," they hissed – though quietly, so as not to attract the attention of their professor.
He was instrumental in pressing Congress to pass hate-crimes legislation, a high priority for gay rights groups, and after a year of foot-dragging his administration is now moving to undo the military policy that bars gay men and lesbians from serving openly.
Spinners hate a batsman pressing forward and then pushing back and using all the crease because it makes good-length balls appear short and when the bowler tries to compensate, Bell uses his feet to get down the pitch.
The government has scheduled a meeting between company officials and advocacy groups that are pressing Twitter to be tougher on hate speech, said a government spokeswoman, Najat Vallaud-Belkacem.
Although some of the increase can be explained by victims being more confident in coming forward, these figures only represent a small fraction of the total number of hate crimes committed, showing it remains a real, pressing issue.
There were no serious solutions to pressing problems, just the fanning of resentment and blame and anger and hate.
There were no serious solutions to pressing problems – just the fanning of resentment, and blame, and anger, and hate.
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