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We’re Not Doing Enough To End Hate Among Our Children.

Author: Simran Jeet Singh

Singh, Simran Jeet. “We’re Not Doing Enough To End Hate Among Our Children.” Time.Com, Mar. 2015, p. N.PAG. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=101600357&site=ehost-live.


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If we don't fix prejudice when our kids are young, the next generation has no hope of a better country.

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2020 Tomas Young 2020 Tomas Young (Feb 06 2020 11:07PM) : The author comes directly out and claims that if there is no teaching or help during the youthful years of a kid to understand worldly issues, the prejudice will grow more and more as they become adults.
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Simran Jeet Singh is the Senior Religion Fellow for the Sikh Coalition and a PhD candidate in the Department of Religion at Columbia University.

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Last week, a middle school student from Georgia recorded some of his classmates calling him a “terrorist ” and posted it online. Presumably, the kids on his bus tormented him because of his Sikh turban.

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2020 Tomas Young 2020 Tomas Young (Feb 06 2020 11:09PM) : There was an example of bullying and racism at a school. more

A kid was racially bullied for his turban, being called a terrorist on video. The school has not come out to say that it was bullying, and failed to identify the pure racism at hand.

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The family changed the video’s settings to private, but not before users around the world had already copied the video and reposted it. The video has since gone viral, gaining more than a million combined views from people all over the globe.

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While the global community has expressed its outrage at the bullying, the school district in Georgia has failed to recognize the seriousness of the event. A statement from the school district in Gwinett County neglected to publicly identify the incident as bullying or denounce “terrorist” as the racist epithet that it is.

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The term “terrorist” is a racially coded word that specifically targets diverse groups of people from different ethnic and religious backgrounds based on shared identity characteristics, such as brown skin, beards, and religious head coverings. The communities that fall within this category – including Muslims, Sikhs, Arabs, and South Asians – have been targeted in a substantial amount of hate violence in post-9/11 America. Statistics show that anti-Muslim bigotry in America has only gotten worse since the attacks of 9/11.

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It appears that the school district did not consider what the slur “terrorist” has come to mean in modern America. Their statement suggests that the epithet is no different than any other curse word and describes the incident as “a series of back-and-forth name-calling incidents that had occurred between students.” While the video records the Sikh boy responding to the taunts with a curse word (m—-r f—-r), this swear is in no way equivalent to the hate speech directed at him.

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2020 Tomas Young 2020 Tomas Young (Feb 06 2020 11:13PM) : There is a misunderstanding in today’s culture. In this example, the people are unknowledgeable when it comes to hate speech. Yes, the world is developing and becoming more sensitive, but thats because we have realized how bad we have been to each other.
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The bias underlying the epithet directed at the Sikh boy is loaded with xenophobia and Islamophobia. It is incumbent on the school district to recognize the animus and respond accordingly. There is a reason why our justice system often gives harsher penalties for hate crimes. We have created these policies to eliminate hate from our world.

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2020 Tomas Young 2020 Tomas Young (Feb 06 2020 11:17PM) : It is the school´s responsibility to act on such behavior. If they brush this off as back and for name calling then it gives the freedom to do it again. They must realize that it is hate speech and racist to the kid. more

Here, the author offers a solution. To make the situation better for the future, the school must act upon it. They have to discipline the kids and make sure everyone feels safe. The author supports his solution by saying that the justice system in our country gives harsher consequences for hate crimes. To eliminate hate, we must penalize those that do so.

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This particular instance is unique in that there is no doubt that the bullying was motivated by bias. The video evidence records the boy being taunted by a racial slur and offers us a unique opportunity to model the importance of protecting our society — and our children — from hate.

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While the story from Georgia has been spreading around the world, another story has come to light of a Florida teacher who began referring to her Muslim student as a “ rag-head Taliban.” The school district’s superintendent recommended a five day suspension, again illustrating the lack of seriousness with which our schools handle such hate speech.

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It is in our best interest as a society to teach our children it is wrong to mistreat people based on how they look. By being so tolerant of intolerance, are we allowing our schools becoming breeding grounds for hate?

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2020 Tomas Young 2020 Tomas Young (Feb 06 2020 11:20PM) : The same situation is being allowed to occur with such soft consequences. By not doing anything, these kids are learning that these actions do no wrong and they cannot get in trouble for their racist and hateful behavior. more

The author cares about the future, and to help the future the teachers and the adults in the world need to teach our children the right from wrong. It starts in the household and school.

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TIME Ideas hosts the world's leading voices, providing commentary and expertise on the most compelling events in news, society, and culture. We welcome outside contributions. To submit a piece, email [email protected].

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http://time.com/3739330/racial-slurs-education-hate-speech/

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By Simran Jeet Singh

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DMU Timestamp: February 03, 2020 23:30

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