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?
When I hear languages that I do not understand I feel interested. Different languages and cultures are the backbones of Australia and are interesting to learn about.
diversity and understanding of one another is vital for an accepting society to flourish. Interaction between different people groups can result in more empathy which is great to have in society
The day people begin to see people as people and not some alien version of themselves is the day we can fix so many societal and global issues. I come from a predominately white area and every day I hear people say discriminatory things as a 'joke'. When people only see other cultures on biased media outlets, their opinions are already made up, making it imperative that cultures should live next to one another and share each other's spaces to allow people to make their minds up for themselves on EACH person, not as a group.
Indifferent, you can speak any language you want. Further, it should be welcomed, learning from other cultures is so important
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Learning & speaking English in this country is very important. Mainly to young people. It would/should be very hard for elderly people that have moved here to learn a completely new language.
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I don’t think anyone should be forced to learn English - but I think it would serve people well, and help it be easier for them if they are living here
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Learning and speaking English is important for general communication, but that does not mean that we should be losing our native tongues, as it contains an important part of our identities and culture. We should be encouraging the learning of both English as a lingua franca and non-English languages as a part of heritage.
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