We do in fact gauge murder by intent. First degree, second degree, third degree, manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter. Intent plays a role in determining how we punish these crimes. The act of lying certainly is intentional deception.
First, discrimination isn't inherently bad. It could be just a matter of preference. It's only bad when it involves a "prejudiced or prejudicial outlook".
"some judgment or action of another in disregard of one's rights"
"preconceived judgment or opinion"
"an irrational attitude of hostility"
These statements from the prejudice definitions imply intent. I don't see how the definitions for prejudice cover Cenk or things he says. As far as I can tell, prejudice is intentional when it actively puts someone down based on race, gender, religion, etc...
The first definition for sexism implies intent. As for the second, I would extend it to mean when the social roles being promoted based on sex treat women as second class citizens or puts them down in some way. Again, this definition doesn't apply to Cenk.
We need to acknowledge that men and women are different in a lot of ways. Neither one is better than the other. Pointing out the differences isn't inherently harmful.
We all have unconscious biases. But when we act on those biases to put others down based on group association, it's hard for me to see how intent to harm is not involved.
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mr science on
03/10/2010 06:03:49 PM EST
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