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In 2002, the senseless murder of François Chenu devastated his parents until they attempted to understand the social and psychological roots of hate crimes.
On June 22, 1994, French troops righted a wrong. They entered Rwanda from Zaire,* set up humanitarian zones and saved tens of thousands of Tutsis from ethnic cleansing.
James W. von Brunn's latest crime of murder at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. was only his most recent hate crime.
As Morrison herself says in her first paragraph, Love is a story about wicked females.
Does destiny, choice or chance give Jamal the answer the 20 million rupee question? Will the box office ka-ching drown out the movie's critics?
A phenomenon exists from the earliest times of recorded history; every religion has created its devils and saints.
An explanation of what forgiveness is and the high cost of witholding it.
Recent noose incidents recall a dark time in U.S. history, a time in which vigilante justice ruled and nooses served as weapons for those consumed by racial hatred.
Amidst the high-flying feeling of the Roaring Twenties lurked deep rooted hatred, expressed through individual racism and governmental policies.
It is a common misconception among the faithful that atheists are simply believers who have grown so angry with God that they turn their backs on their faith. Not so.
Misogyny, racism, and hatred of gays fill the airwaves because hatred sells. Those who pander hatespeak are well paid media darlings.
This article discusses the role of the Church in propogating anti-Jewish sentiment in Europe, particulary in Germany.
The term scapegoating has existed since before Leviticus. As psychological phenomenon, it is as important as ever to understand its history and current popular usage.
Hayao Miyazaki's ambitious film is not only vastly entertaining, but a thoughtful treatise on the tenets of Japan's indigenous religion, Shinto.
The themes in these four ancient prayers are timeless and can used today to bring peace into your life and to help you along on your spiritual journey.
One wouldn't think that disordered eating would necessarily lead to suicide, but, in some cases it does. The potential for self-harm is a marked risk factor.
Most of us know the impact that stress, depression, or euphoria can have on our bodies. Can profound physical problems really be related to the way we feel and think?
Oprah Winfrey interviewed Carson Kressley about his reality TV show, "How to Look Good Naked." He helps women cope with body image issues, such as self-loathing and fear.
Looking back at the past and describing the present, two transvestite interviewees describe how they deal with transgenderism in their adult life.
As the 20th century dawned, the Jews in Germany became more than mere outsiders. Aided by beliefs of famous countrymen, many Germans begin to hate Jews as a race.
Willie Jessop addressed a letter to the executive branch accusing the agencies who conducted the raid on the Yearning for Zion ranch of exceeding boundaries
Jacob DeShazer was captured after dropping bombs on Japan in the Doolittle raid. His hatred of the Japanese turned into love and he returned to Japan as a missionary.
Some of the most passionate rivalries in all of sports occur in college football. What kind of things make a college football rivalry so intense?
The Charter for Compassion, a global spiritual initiative conceived of by Karen Armstrong, embodies the wisdom and hope of religious and secular individuals worldwide.
Comedy Central's South Park is getting more heat, this time from Russian authorities who think the show is offensive.
This sonnet may be the weakest of the entire set of 154. The speaker is reaching here, striving to make clever a rather mundane little scenario that falls flat.
Taken from transcripts of the trial as well as documents and letters, this film tells the story of the trial of Leo Frank for the murder of Mary Phagan in 1913 Atlanta.
Yung Berg recently admitted to not liking dark skinned women. That is fair enough. What wasn't fair was his choice of words when discussing his preference.
The characters in Ernest Hemingway's short story "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" are complex characters whose motivations tremendous impact on the plot.
The persecution of the Jews in Europe is a long history of bitterness and hatred among Catholics and Protestants, culminating in the 20th Century Holocaust.
This article summarizes three types of anti-semitism present in Germany at various points in time. it discusses their role in making the Nazi Holocaust a reality.
When a teacher wants to help her students expand their horizons beyond the narrow confines of their valley, she had no idea the forces that would be unleashed.
"With Liberty and Justice For All"! America's past has been anything but what it claims in this phrase extracted from the pledge of allegiance.
Why were Jack The Ripper's grisly crimes never solved? Would modern forensics have fared differently?
An overly familiar but rewarding addition to any new-school thrash collection and a welcome breath of darkness to interrupt the party.
Have you ever wondered why so many bad things happen in the world? Or men, why can't you understand why women are the way they are? Well this myth solves those questions.
The English Game is either an important play about the state of Britain - or a cleverly observed portrait of male friendship and failings.
The prose of Africa is unlike that of America and the UK. That is eloquently illustrated in this compact and subtle tale by Angolan author, Jose Edwards Aqualusa.
Most music historians think of 1991 as the year of Nirvana's debut. It was also a year that introduced us to other groundbreaking musical acts.
In Amy Lowell's "Fireworks," the speaker dramatizes the rage she feels toward her enemy by tossing out images one might see at a fireworks display.
A tale of two families destroyed by feuding and the love story that could have saved them, A Village Romeo and Juliet is realism with a fairytale aesthetic.
How did people go on living in the dark days of the Holocaust? What sustained them, if anything? Personal answers to this are given in the moving diary of Etty Hillesum.
In the first of this three-part series of articles on this topic, I will explore the still contentious notion that many German civilians were also victimized in WWII.
A glimpse of Edward (Mick) Mannock VC, a fiery,obsessive character who became the leading British ace, but without the acclaim accorded to other aces.
He trained Israel's future leaders, and helped that tiny country on it's path to freedom.
Serepta Mason and Amanda Barker represent two Spoon River characters with very specific complaints against individuals who affected their lives in deleterious ways.
In Sonnet 10, the speaker challenges the young man's sense of self, regarding his love and affection for others. The speaker exaggerates the lack as "murderous hate."
The 1937 Walt Disney animated feature film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" uses comparison and contrast to depict the Queen as the essence of all things evil.
The Bible provides a roadmap to recovery that can help those whose spouses have cheated.


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