Hate Crimes: Victims of Discr
Some people are trapped in body with features that are uncontrollable or brutally beaten because of the religion they were born into. Outcasts from society become victims of hate. Sound unfair? These are examples of social injustices, a modern term applied to old practices. The most recognizable forms of social injustices relate back to a central concept, discrimination. Hatred becomes the reason for violent acts called hate crimes. Caused by discrimination, these immoral acts lead to violence, and sometimes even death. Hate crimes occur for several reasons. The main cause is discrimination. Difference in race and religion create hostility. The Ku Klux Klan, otherwise known as the K.K.K., is historically known for its racist attitude. During their initiations, prospective members must swear to uphold the supremacy of the white race for the simple reason that this country was first led by a great white man. The narrow-minded logic of determining supremacy by color pigments in the skin is ludicrous. Religious discr
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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