You believe in promoting equal opportunities and protections for marginalized groups to ensure a just and inclusive society.
Minority Rights is a political ideology that advocates for the protection of the rights of individuals who belong to groups that are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against due to their racial, ethnic, religious, or other characteristics. These groups are often referred to as minorities, and the ideology emphasizes their right to preserve their distinct cultures, languages, and traditions while participating fully in the social, political, and economic life of the society in which they live.
The concept of Minority Rights has its roots in the human rights movement, which emerg…
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How do you feel when you hear languages you don't understand, and why do you think you feel that way?
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They need to learn irish or English because it's ireland they're in.
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It’s fine. I don’t care. I feel this way because I am normal
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A natural conclusion to globalism, you cannot expect to have ripe bananas in the winter without having people coming from foreign countries as well
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People from different cultures should have every right to celebrate their culture and heritage while living in Ireland. It is very hypocritical for extreme nationalists to berate those who come to live in Ireland from abroad, when there are huge communities of Irish emigrants and those with Irish heritage living in countries such as the US and Australia. Mass emigration has been seen from Ireland during the famine when people had the choice to leave or die, and we should recognise this when welcoming refugees.
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I always try to work out what language is being spoken, offering me an insight into what type of people live, work and travel through an area
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Why do you think learning about the history and struggles of minorities can be beneficial for all students?
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I think we should learn more about Irish history than the minorities history
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