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What is the origin of hate speech

Pour la rivière du doute :


• Les musulmans vont devenir majoritaires et nous devrons nous soumettre à la Sharia
(commentaire posté par un habitant sur le forum en ligne de sa commune)
• Muslims will become majority and we will have to submit to Sharia
• Nous ne pouvons pas accueillir toute la misère du monde, nous avons déjà assez de
problèmes (inventé)
• We cannot accommodate all the misery in the world, we already have enough problems
• Les migrants viennent dans notre pays pour profiter des aides sociales (post Fb d'un
député)
• Migrants come to our country to benefit from social assistance
• Bientôt nous nous sentirons étrangers dans notre propre pays (déclaration parue dans un
article d'un grand quotidien national)
• Soon we will feel like strangers in our own country
• C'est le devoir de notre gouvernement de ne pas mettre nos concitoyens en danger et de ne
pas laisser entrer des réfugiés terroristes dans notre pays (par un ministre)
• It is the duty of our government not to put our fellow citizens in danger and not to allow
terrorist refugees to enter our country
Pour le pas en avant :

Chaque participant reçoit un papier lui donnant un rôle lié à un thème. Il se projette dans ce rôle et construit son
personnage en quelques minutes. L'intervenant pose des questions pendant ce temps de préparation, pour aider les
participants dans cette construction (où vis-je ? Quel âge ai-je ? De quel milieu social suis-je issu ? etc.). Ensuite
l'intervenant énonce des propositions en rapport avec le thème. Chaque personnage fait un pas en avant lorsqu'il
peut répondre "oui", sinon il reste immobile.

Personnages : Questions :
1. The flesh-colored dressings have the same color as my skin.
2. I believe that my language, religion and culture are respected in the society in which I live.
3. I feel that my opinions on political and social issues and my views are taken into account in society.
4. I can take public transport without difficulty.
5. I can afford to go on vacation once a year, go to the movies and the theater, and buy clothes every
month.
6. I can vote in local and national elections.
7. I can kiss my partner in public space without fear.
8. No one ever told me I was in a bad mood because I was menstruating.
9. I was never asked where I came from due to the color of my skin.
10. I never needed someone's help to cross the street or enter a store.
11. I never had the impression that medical personnel did not want to treat me.
12. I have never changed my outfit for fear of being whistled or made comments.
13. I have no difficulty entering a nightclub.
14. I have never been confused with a person of the opposite sex.
15. I have never been asked if I plan to have children, neither at work nor during a job interview.
16. I am not afraid of being arrested by the police or screened at the airport.
17. I don't feel like the media is stigmatizing me.
18. I have never been the only person of my color in a room.
19. No one ever commented on my accent.
20. No stranger asked me to see or touch my hair or asked if it was real.
21. My skills have never been questioned because of my age.
22. I can easily find clothes of my size in stores.
23. I have no physical or mental difficulty or incapacity.
24. I don't have to travel very far to find a place of worship corresponding to my religious denomination.
25. I was never afraid that my name would sound "too foreign".
26. I never changed my address on my CV to get a job.
27. My family situation does not prevent me from going to meetings late at night.
1.35-year-old white woman, heterosexual, atheist, single
mother of three, unemployed.
2.67-year-old white man, heterosexual, divorced, 2 children,
Jewish, retired factory worker.
3.47-year-old Chinese woman, heterosexual, Taoist, husband
and children who stayed in China, arrived in France for 8
months, freelance sex worker.
4.27-year-old black man, heterosexual, single, childless,
animist, model.
5.27 year old white man, homosexual, single childless, atheist
and homeless.
6.26 year old white man, heterosexual, single childless, atheist,
obese, job seeker, lives in a remote mountain village.
7.North African woman, 16, heterosexual, single without
children, high school student, practicing Muslim and wears a
headscarf.
8.Transgender man, of Indian origin, 40 years old,
heterosexual, Hindu, employee of an association for the
defense of the rights of transgender people, without children.
9.83-year-old white woman, heterosexual, retired teacher,
Catholic, caring for a nursing home for the onset of
Alzheimer's, 4 children, 8 grandchildren.
10.47-year-old black woman, bisexual, atheist, school teacher,
single, 2 children.
11.White man 53 years heterosexual, married, 3 children,
atheist, tax lawyer, can only move in a wheelchair.
12.17-year-old Roma woman, heterosexual, Catholic, single,
childless, out of school, helps her family with housework at
the camp.
13.22 year old white woman, homosexual, atheist, childless
couple, wears purple hair and visible tattoos, art student.
14.24-year-old Afghan man, heterosexual, single, childless,
Muslim, just got his refugee card.
15.36-year-old Malian man, heterosexual, irregular immigrant,
wife and children left in Mali, Muslim, housekeeper.
16.45 year old white man, heterosexual, married, two children,
Catholic, has a position of responsibility in a bank.
17.25-year-old white male, gay, alcohol addict, vendor, atheist,
far-right political party activist, childless.
18.60 year old white man, heterosexual, atheist, HIV positive,
journalist, childless.
19.18 year old white woman, heterosexual, high school student,
agnostic, dresses in clothes seen as masculine and wears short
hair, lives in a city, childless
20.28-year-old white woman, agnostic, couple, heterosexual,
doctor of cell biology, pregnant.
Pour le Pictionnary :

An Arab
France
Disabled
A French
An American
An asian
An Indian
Religion
Firefighter
Police officer
A house
Lovers
Africa
Entrepreneur
Professor
Ballet
Household chores
A person who plays football

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