Bigotry and hatred: an ongoing issue
These heinous acts of hate and terror continue to happen in our own backyards and yet nothing is being done to tighten gun control or teach children early on that LGBTQA rights are human rights.
These heinous acts of hate and terror continue to happen in our own backyards and yet nothing is being done to tighten gun control or teach children early on that LGBTQA rights are human rights.
The media has provided us with information about the most recent troublesome things that have happened throughout the world but if we’re truly interested in what is going on outside of our bubbles, we must be able to stand up for ourselves and ask for the whole truth of what has been going on in order to make a change, not only for ourselves, but for the future of our families.
Having teachers carry a firearm in classrooms would make students uncomfortable and fearful of what could happen instead of focusing on their education.
Bombs here, killers there, hate everywhere. Baghdad, Brussels, France, Libya and the Ivory Coast are some of the countries that had been targeted with awful atrocities in these past months between the end of 2015 and the new year. Is this going to stop? Will we ever be safe again?
From gun toting government and minority fearing survivalists to libertarians seeking a neo-Gilded Age, to gung-ho pro-lifers to rationally clueless ivy league investment and security industry types, to the Cubans who tremble with rage if it smells even a little bit like Castro, I have met many Republicans throughout the course of my life. In the politics of 2016, I’ve observed three convictions that unite them: an unwavering if inconsistent fear of big government, a deep obsessive hatred towards Barack Obama and the notion that Donald Trump must absolutely not be the GOP nominee.
June 6, 2016 Donald Trump announced his presidential candidacy for 2016 elections.
Photo courtesy of Carl-Frederick Francois/ The Beacon Natalie Alatriste/ Staff Writer This weekend, FIU will host the Miss Universe pageant at the U.S. Century Bank Arena,…
The University agreement to host the Miss Universe pageant has set off some faculty members who think the event is inappropriate and should be cancelled.
University arena will be the new Miss Universe pageant venue.