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We all need to be intolerant of the intolerant.
I knew the hate in this area was bad but I didn’t know it was this bad. I live in a city that is rated second for the most hate crimes in Canada. It is right in the fabric of the city. Time for a visit with the mayor of Sarnia, that is where it starts.
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MsHoliday 8 Dec 14
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I totally agree. Tolerance, and even more importantly acceptance, is for the tolerant and the accepting. Same goes for freedom of speech - it can be a dangerous thing and should therefore only be entrusted to those who will uphold the right to it.

Jnei Level 8 Dec 14, 2018
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What an eye opener! When I think of hate crimes... The LAST place I think of is Canada.

Looks like Trump has infected the world! He should be tried for crimes against humanity and jailed with hard labor as his only break!

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We're having issues right here in deep blue Dane County, WI, notably in the city of Baraboo. Several videos and threatening flyers promoting white supremacy have surfaced in recent days, and a few weeks ago a prom pic surfaced of all the male students giving the Nazi salute. This is troubling since it is coming out of one of Madison area's liberal high schools, not somewhere in Texas or Mississippi.
Thanx to our lowlife hairball in chief, it has become "acceptable" to be unacceptable, wherever you're from. It has to stop, and perpetrators of hate crimes must be punished-severely.
We must fight back

@Holiday
Hate's been around forever. Trump has brought the lunatic fringe to the forefront

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