4 Articles
4 Articles
U‑Mich BSA Launches Campaign for 'No Hate Ordinance'
Michigan’s Black Student Alliance (BSA) at the University of Michigan is pushing for urgent change, calling on trustees to adopt a campus-wide “No Hate Ordinance” to curb perceived gaps in handling hate speech and harassment. In a town‑hall last month, BSA leaders highlighted two years of unaddressed incidents — including verbal abuse, vandalism and administrative lapses. They demand stricter enforcement measures and proactive policies to shield…
NAR Revises ‘Hate Speech’ Rules Following Pastor's Bible Verse Guilty Verdict
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has decided to amend its controversial "hate speech" rule after a Christian minister, Wilson Fauber, was penalized for sharing Bible verses on social media. The NAR clarified that in the revision of Standard of Practice 10-5, which states that members "shall not harass any person or persons based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender i…
Councillor Hernán Calatayud of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) presented a project in the Municipal Council to ensure that the local executive is obliged to immediately eliminate any inscription, symbol or graffiti in public space that contains messages of hatred, offensive or discriminatory towards individuals or groups. The proposal includes expressions that allude to issues of religion, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexual orientatio…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium