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How in any way does EQUALITY with other people equate to 'religious persecution'? Does the survival of a religion depend on the vilification and desecration of the humanity of others?

~ Christina Engela

Christina Engela Desecration Equality Equate Humanity Religion Religious Persecution Survival Vilification

Self respect by definition is a confidence and pride in knowing that your behaviour is both honorable and dignified. When you harass or vilify someone, you not only disrespect them, but yourself also.Street harassment, sexual violence, sexual harassment, gender-based violence and racism, are all acts committed by a person who in fact has no self respect. -Respect yourself by respecting others.

~ Miya Yamanouchi

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Self respect by definition is a confidence and pride in knowing that your behaviour is both honorable and dignified. Therefore when you harass or vilify another person, you not only disrespect them, but you also. -Respect yourself by respecting others.

~ Miya Yamanouchi

Miya Yamanouchi Behavior Confidence Disrespect Disrespecting Pride Respect Respect Oneself Respectful Respecting Self Respect Sexual Harassment Vilification Vilify

If you expect me to respect your private beliefs and faith and your rights and dignity as a person, how can you actually expect that from me if you are unwilling to reciprocate and continue to incite hatred and the vilification of mine.

~ Christina Engela

Christina Engela Dignity Expect Faith Incite Hatred Private Beliefs Reciprocate Respect Rights Unwilling Vilification

He picked up the paper and read the article; it was just one of many he had read lately that portrayed the poor in an awful light. The badge had now become the symbol of the unemployed, the sick, the disabled, and the most vulnerable. Badger had noticed that the media, just like that newspaper, swirled around anybody who they deemed too lazy or too stupid to work, and it seemed, people believed what they read.

~ Paul Howsley

Paul Howsley Disabled Media Unemployed Vilification
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