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BBC – The rise of hate 2.0

duckrabbit encourages debate on all social issues and believes that photography has a massive role on the web in bringing new light to issues that affect us all.  One of those issues is prejudice, which comes from cultural poverty, financial poverty and a lack of understanding of one another.

Unfortunately, as this article on the BBC shows, the web is increasingly becoming a vehicle for hate.

Is there more hate in the world? I doubt it. Its just its becoming easier for people to use the web, which means even those with the least intelligence can get their voices heard.

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