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Bigotry Watch: Why can’t the right the connection between hate speech and shootings? Badash By Badash, The New Civil Rights Movement 11:00am EST A few months ago, just after September’s devastating anti bulling suicides that took the lives of at Beautiful woman want orgasm hot sex ladies least 10 teens, the Public Religion Research Institute released an amazing study that showed 65 percent of Americans — a vast majority — blame churches for the “higher rates of suicide among and lesbian youth,” and that 72 percent of Americans believe “messages
about
the
issue
of
homosexuality
coming
from
places
of
worship
contribute
to negative
views
of
-
and
lesbian
people.” Additionally, 43 percent of Americans, a plurality, “think
messages
on
the
issue
of
homosexuality
coming
from
America’s
places
of
worship
are
generally
negative.” Saturday’s unthinkable tragedy in Tucson, Arizona, which left six dead, including a22-year-old girl, women in their 70s, and a federal judge; and a dozen or more wounded, including Gabby Giffords, the Democratic Congresswoman for that district, has sparked more conversation around the world about the connection between hate speech, virulent and violent rhetoric, and shootings than I could ever imagine. From the Tea Party in Tucson, which refuses to tamp down its rhetoric even after Saturday’s massacre, to Castro in Cuba, to Palin’s aide’s lie that they never intended her crosshairs map to look like it had crosshairs, (rather, “surveyor’s symbols,”) and elsewhere around the world, people everywhere are talking about whether or not there is a connection between America’s climate of hate speech and the Tucson shootings.
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