Erik Drost, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Yesterday Tony Dungy tweeted an insensitive comment in reply to some schools in Minnesota putting feminine hygiene items in boys locker rooms. Dungy later deleted the tweet, and I’ll assume that he is remorseful. I’m sure, Dungy, who’s 18 year old son committed suicide in 2005, […]
Rashid al-Din Ṭabib, Jami' al-Tawarikh, in the University of Edinburgh Library
A professor was let go from her job after showing a class an artwork depicting the Prophet Muhammad. She is now suing her former university, alleging religious discrimination and defamation. The basic facts of the case are that Erika Lopez Prater taught an art history class […]
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The founding principles of Let.live are Consent Culture, Tolerance and Change. On Dr. Kings birthday it’s important to remember that he was assassinated because he was a voice for change. Dr. King stood for the best of American ideals. As he said in his Letter from […]
Quinn Dombrowski from Berkeley, USA, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Tolerance is important in a free society because it allows for a diversity of ideas, beliefs, and practices to coexist without fear of persecution or discrimination. It creates an environment where individuals can freely express themselves and their ideas without fear of reprisal. Additionally, tolerance promotes […]
LALL stands for Live and Let Live. The philosophy of “live and let live” is a simple yet profound concept that has been around for centuries. It basically means that we should all just mind our own business and let others do the same. But let’s […]