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1. As a citizen in an active democracy, what is your responsibility when you see something in your community that you find offensive?
2. What do you think the role of your government should be when a group of people finds something offensive in their community?
3. How would like to see minority opinions handled by your government?
Note that “minority” here does not necessarily have anything to do with the color of a person’s skin. “Minority” for the purposes of this question has to do with who has power and who does not have power. In some situations, it is possible for a group to have a numerical majority but still be in the minority when it comes to power.
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1⃣ As a citizen in an active democratic city our responsibilities are as follows -
Respect and obey federal, state, and local laws. Respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others. Pay income and other taxes honestly, and on time, to federal, state, and local authorities. Defend the country if the need should arise.
2⃣the steps taken by government to its citizens are as follows -
Perhaps government responsibility to provide social programs to its citizens is the most controversial of all. ... Governments provide the parameters for everyday behavior for citizens, protect them from outside interference, and often provide for their well-being and happiness.
3⃣ Minority Rights or opinions
-Minority rights cover protection of existence, protection from discrimination and persecution, protection and promotion of identity, and participation in political life. For the rights of LGBT people, the Yogyakarta Principles have been approved by the United Nations Human Rights Council.
4⃣ Minority groups
ln sociology, a minority group refers to a category of people who experience relative disadvantage as compared to members of a dominant social group. ... Minority group members often face discrimination in multiple areas of social life, including housing, employment, healthcare, and education, among others. So ,Individual rights are not subject to a public vote; a majority has no right to vote away the rights of a minority; the political function of rights is precisely to protect minorities from oppression by majorities