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On racism and intolerance and hate | | February 16, 2009
Arminda Mota (Canada) picks up the issue of hatred and rights from the comments of Turci, Bloom and Hogan, and brings more exampled from her country. Homosexuals, blacks, Jews and a vast number of other groups are "protected groups" in spit of the obvious and scientifically real risks of certain behaviours for public health. However, smokers do not have any right. The excuse is that "they can change behaviour". Turci intervenes by explaining that sheer force is what it takes to make one's rights respected -- not complaining and telling each other horror stories. When force has been used (as it was the case for all the examples above) the public opinion shifted from utter contempt to absolute respect. For more information, click on the hyperlink. Embed this video on your site »» Jump To Hotlink »» Can't play the media? Try alternate »» |
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