ELAB10 Equality – Responsibility to Others in the World
We’ve recently finished studying events in history where culture groups were in need of protection from persecution. It’s a pretty heavy, but important, topic!
In our discussions recently we made comparisons of more recent world events, after the Travel Ban (#1) was enacted in America. The reactions from people across the USA were amazing to see; the positive reactions were amazing. The negative ones, discouraging.
I said I’d collect some of the examples so you can see what happened.
Watch this video and then try to describe immigrants in dehumanizing terms such as “waves” or “floods.” #MuslimBan pic.twitter.com/vTqvE3Nvys
— CJ Werleman (@cjwerleman) January 31, 2017
Crowd has gotten huge, loud here at #seatacprotest pic.twitter.com/gCuNhQvB72
— Lindsey Wasson (@lindseywasson) January 29, 2017
Attorneys have set up shop at the O’Hare McDonald’s as they work to get the 18 people held out pic.twitter.com/zueaLgNVA4
— Stacy St. Clair (@StacyStClair) January 28, 2017
A hockey player was taunted with racial slurs in St-Jerome on Saturday and it’s not the first time bigotry has intersected with the sport. https://t.co/XXhU4NXm53
— CTV Montreal (@CTVMontreal) February 26, 2019
Russian invasion of Ukraine March 2022
German people at train stations offering space in their homes to Ukrainian refugees.
@romania.go #romania #ukraine #ukraina #romania🇷🇴 #viral #trending #foryou #xyzbca #xyzcba #ukraine🇺🇦 #ukrainerefugees #ukrainewar #ukrainewarrussia #🇷🇴 ♬ original sound – rapidsongs
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