Mississippi Argumentative Essay

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The Religious Freedom Restoration Act of Mississippi "The First Amendment guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition. It forbids Congress from both promoting one religion over others and also restricting an individual’s religious practices. It guarantees freedom of expression by prohibiting Congress from restricting the press or the rights of individuals to speak freely. It also guarantees the right of citizens to assemble peaceably and to petition their government (First Amendment, 1971). On April 3rd, 2014 Phil Bryant, the governor of Mississippi had been signed to allow state residents; gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender have the right to work, marry, speak, and live as same as other people. …show more content…

At the beginning of the video, Hills discuss about the expostulation over the opponent, discrimination and deny service to homosexual. He talks back to 1964, the residents have the civil right act, and then he thought the people would not be denied the public service anymore. He interviewed Zach Carter, the political economy reporter from the same channel. Carter gives the answer to Hills, "This is not happening just in Mississippi, it is the same bill to other state”(Huffington Post 1:00). Carter also gives the example of Arizona that they are not going to put this bill on the laws and Kentucky's residents think at least they are not in Mississippi. Hills and Carter are reported on the happy face, relieve, and humorous. Huffington Post uses the online news from their channel "Mississippi Governor to Sign Anti-Gay Bill into Law" by Emily Le Coz. In the details of the online news, Coz used the example of the bakery shop in Colorado had rejected to bake a cake for a gay wedding. Coz also gives an example of many states have the idea about the bill, not only Mississippi that had the …show more content…

2681 for the evidence to shows how language has an effect to confuse people, in contrast to the Huffington Post that is using the online news “Mississippi Governor to Sign Anti-Gay Bill into Law” to show how people deny the service to the homosexual. Huffington Post is covering in-depth information from having the example in many states. Huffington Post also interviews reporter from the same channel. The host reporter is interviewing in the news studio, on the other hand, the Local Memphis interviews the two men in a random local gas station at Desoto, Mississippi. I think each news uses evidences and the method in interviewing people as their sources. It helps people to understand easily. The common things from these two clips is the clips have just a few minutes and short

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