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Today’s Word: contempt

Today’s Word: contempt

October 4, 2017 =========

☆  contempt  軽蔑

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The opposite of contempt is respect. If you have contempt for someone or something, it means you have no respect for them or think that they are unimportant. This week’s quote is from Cesar Chavez, an American activist (1927 – 1993). He says, “Preservation of one’s own culture does not require contempt of disrespect for other cultures.” I really agree with this!

I think one of the reasons why many people in Australia are against more refugees and immigrants coming to live in Australia is because they are worried about the destruction of Australian culture and the Australian way of life. Of course, there are other reasons,Read more about Today’s Word: contempt[…]