Answer: This was actually part of a longer portion of his speech to reporters in 1968 when Martin Luther King got killed. The complete version of this portion is, "For those of you who are black and are tempted to be filled with hatred and mistrust of the injustice of such an act, against all white people, I would only say that I can also feel in my own heart the same kind of feeling. I had a member of my family killed, but he was killed by a white man."
With this, he was trying to reach out to the black people not to hate white people and have a stereotypical view of white people from a negative perspective. He states that he had a family member killed as well by a white man.
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it sounds like he is repeated in a reasonable, civil tone due to his right timing persistence that he did not due the crime
Answer:
As was asked in the question above, here are the reasons for agreeing that the use of GMOs in food is ethical:
GMOs are the result of well-established and monitored scientific research, which guarantees their efficiency.
GMOs undergo a variety of tests to ensure that they do not cause problems.
GMOs increase the production of food in the world, which can decrease the number of people who do not have access to food worldwide.
GMOs are usually products that have less pesticides in their plantations and therefore less pesticides ingested by humans.
GMOs may have an increase in nutrients than normal products.
Explanation:
GMO is the acronym that stands for Genetically Modified Organism, which is an organism genetically engineered to present characteristics favorable to the human race. These GMOs are usually used in agriculture through products of animal or vegetable origin and promote larger grains, more nutritious products, pest-resistant vegetables, greater product production, among others. Although they are produced with good objectives, these products are very controversial, since many people do not find safe and even ethical changes in the DNA of living beings.
I think that religion is one main factor of Homophobia, as in the bible it says "Man shall not sleep with boy," which actually means, "An adult and kid shouldn't be together." Another large reason, is, people don't like change, and some find the stereotypes people lay out odd, when most aren't true and don't apply to a majority of LGBTQ+. The last reason, is, they're scared of the human race collapsing due to lack of reproduction, which is unlikely, as there are still billions of people on the planet.
I support pride, because, people that are in LGBTQ+ are human as much as we are, and deserve rights. They can't help who they love. They're human beings and should be treated as them. They have done nothing to harm us, so why should we harm them?
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