Our hearts must not harbour hate, anger, bigotry, violence or discrimination. |
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Doesn't this simply reflect that the soccer hooligans and other yahoos have turned it into a symbol of bigotry? |
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But if you use that as an excuse to inflict pain on them, then you are sick and sadistic and motivated solely by bigotry. |
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He has lived his life in close-minded condemnation of people he knows nothing about, content with his bigotry. |
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He has spewed out vile bigotry on his morning show that's nationally simulcast on radio and television. |
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And since the Department of Public Prosecutions are so hot on prosecuting hatred and bigotry, let me point out an example to them. |
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Unfortunately, we haven't yet reached the point where that kind of bigotry is political suicide in this country. |
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Well, here the men are, and it is ludicrous to attribute their joblessness to corporate bigotry, rather than to their own unemployability. |
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If they can do it without relying on underlying axioms of homophobia and bigotry, then I'll eat my hat. |
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The courts have consistently held that a hostile environment can include racial slurs and bigotry against all sorts of people. |
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When we raised our concerns to the senators lining up to oppose Ashcroft, they of course protested they would never stoop to such bigotry. |
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Context is only deemed important when such relativism would be seen to give validity to bigotry, racism and prejudice. |
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A writer in the public realm, he attacked narrowness, bigotry, and injustice wherever he found it. |
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From this viewpoint, the Salem witch trials of 1692 are a logical consequence of their narrow-mindedness and bigotry. |
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There would have been much to astonish a young Ligurian at that time, many opportunities for outrage, defensive bigotry or unthinking prejudice. |
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The student union explained that no platform policies safeguard union members from being subjected to the bigotry of racists and fascists. |
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Last night, we sent them a message that the community is prepared to unite against racism, bigotry and neo-Nazism. |
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I lived in hostile environments, surrounded by religious bigotry where no one understood me. |
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One may detect a tone of self-righteous bigotry and decry it, as one may regret some of Paul's vaingloriousness. |
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This is a clear attempt to scratch the itch of racism, homophobia and bigotry and pander to the culturally insecure in order to grub for votes. |
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I am not surprised that these conservatives would be excited and thrilled to see a re-affirmation of their authoritarianism and bigotry. |
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The old comics are on their last legs because foreigner-fearing, homophobic bigotry and misogyny are no longer as acceptable as they once were. |
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The legislation will see increased sentences for crimes motivated by sectarianism or bigotry. |
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Your hatred of the poor is just bigotry, sir, however you try to dress it as righteous indignation. |
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Either way, bigotry is bigotry, and appeals to base instincts should always be repudiated. |
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The community continues to fall victim to bigotry and prejudice on a regular basis. |
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The blatant bigotry of the monologue presumably dispels any lingering doubts that such responses by whites are acceptable. |
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We still see evidence of abiding bigotry and intolerance, in ugly words and awful violence, in burned churches and bombed buildings. |
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She is up against poverty of imagination, prudishness, bigotry and ladies locked into pain. |
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I don't often think of myself as being a target of bigotry, and maybe I'm a little sheltered. |
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Its members want action and their desire is motivated by an understanding of the facts about bigotry. |
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In the cradle of liberty, equality and fraternity, a presidential candidate is accused of bigotry, intolerance and some say anti-Semitism. |
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I think the mixture of big money and bigotry has to be guarded against and fought because now it has become a sort of Frankenstein's monster. |
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People are killing each other because of bigotry, fanaticism and prejudice, so why are we adding to the burden of intolerance? |
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But if people showed through the ballot box their contempt for bigotry, a major blow could be struck against extremist politics. |
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This is a fable that talks about the existence and acceptance of differences in a time of conservatism and religious bigotry. |
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I would go so far as to say that their platform in general has masked bigotry as a load-bearing plank. |
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Mathieu's battling with the desexualising bigotry he has faced is captivating. |
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Then we may be able to express the compassion and mateship that we pride ourselves on rather than the parochial bigotry that many now practise. |
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If there's no law that says that I'm a second-class citizen, then how do they justify their bigotry and their hatred? |
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Her desire for religious toleration was in stark contrast to the bigotry that riddled French society. |
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Haynes' film then becomes a melancholy commentary on the bigotry and snobbery of fifties Middle America. |
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Well, I'm firmly for inclusiveness, and firmly against both religious bigotry and hostility to religion. |
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As a consequence, the use of stereotypes can breed racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry. |
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The ruling party has distorted the history of the liberation struggle in this country beyond fiction, bigotry and improbity. |
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Anyway, it turns out that the main party of racism and class bigotry appears to be in terminal decline. |
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Many films have examined bigotry better than Far from Heaven, which asks for trouble by entering the double minefield of race and sexuality. |
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I would die to free our people from the chains of bigotry and superstition. |
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I have had enough of this whole debate and just hope it can be resolved without huge displays of bigotry and prejudice. |
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And you do not defend bigots by attacking people who refuse to listen to bigotry pretending to be substantive discussion. |
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The narrow-minded bigotry of the townspeople and of the Finch family is hard for Scout to cope with. |
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The racism and bigotry of 'Alfs', they thought, were a product of suburban consumerism and conformity. |
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My major regret from my time as a season ticket holder is that I didn't stand up and report on bigotry and racism. |
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The story that unfolds here is an allegory about the difficulties of combating prejudice and bigotry. |
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Our elections should be a contest of policies, unclouded by bigotry or racism. |
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There is nothing amusing about snobbery, racism, bigotry, misogyny and xenophobia. |
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Irresponsible charges of bigotry are about as low as you can get, being only about one step up from bigotry itself. |
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The law should be clear and unambiguous in its opposition to bigotry and prejudice. |
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Flagrant anti-Semitism fell out of favor and was replaced by a closeted, unspoken bigotry. |
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Not that this bigotry was an obstacle to his ascendance in the Republican Party. |
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Meanwhile advocacy groups like GLAAD help rid our larger culture of hidden biases and bigotry. |
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But in recent years we have seen few Arabs or Muslims become active in the GOP because of the drumbeat of anti-Muslim bigotry. |
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What remains is just bigotry, and probably a spiteful resistance to being seen as caving in to the relativists. |
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Soon, however, the mask of civility was removed, revealing the ugly face of bigotry. |
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If the U.S. does nothing, the Arab world will continue its slide into sectarian bigotry, political repression, and madness. |
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John F. Kennedy confronted anti-Catholic bigotry in the 1960 campaign, much of it emanating from Southern churches. |
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The ideology of bigotry can be found all over Europe, in fact, and its ugliness is spreading like gangrene, especially in France. |
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From my experience, hostility coming from the Left is a direct response to the sanctimonious, oppressive dogma and bigotry that emanates from the political Right. |
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Tackling bigotry is not hard, but it does need some courage and backbone. |
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Slavery, racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry, subordination, and human rights abuse transform and adapt with the times. |
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What you should want to create is a culture or community that immediately does not tolerate bigotry, harassment, and abuse. |
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This is nothing short of insanity, motivated solely by bigotry. |
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That view is based on misinformation, ignorance and plain bigotry. |
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We as a community know what it is to suffer bigotry and intolerance. |
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Racism, like any form of bigotry, is a crude simplification, reducing an entire race into a slim range of undesirable qualities. |
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Universities where such freedom of thought and opinion is not nurtured and protected will soon find themselves enslaved to narrowness, bigotry and intolerance. |
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We are surely getting somewhere, for that matter, if more than two thirds of us believe that Glasgow's biggest clubs have made far too little effort in dealing with bigotry. |
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I realize that in recent years, profiling has become a dirty word, synonymous with prejudice, racism, and bigotry. |
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And Gitlin's blanket assumption that being gay means who you 'sleep with' is reductionist bigotry. |
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A June 12, 2006 cable from the U.S. embassy in Riyadh disclosed by WikiLeaks highlights this kind of bigotry. |
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He proves he's capable of stretching out a narrative in the extended tale of Susanna Little, a saga of prejudice and bigotry set to old-time piano and fiddle. |
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I would contend a crucial first step in the fight against bigotry is to ban the vendors outside the grounds who sell the paraphernalia which causes most offense. |
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I recently listened to one of those ubiquitous radio phone-ins where a caller was blaming the political parties for putting it on the agenda and pandering to public bigotry. |
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He would replace a government that is instituted to protect our inalienable rights with one that enforces his own barbaric moral code and bigotry. |
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Much of Sufi poetry, love legends included, is an allegorical statement against the established order and the bigotry of institutionalized religion. |
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I have to admit to a certain amount of epicurean bigotry here. |
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In this period drama based on real events, we learn how she faced bigotry from her fellow aristocrats in 18thcentury England. |
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There's everything from Chaucerian mucky puns and wicked wordplay to calculated disassemblies of bigotry and conceitedness. |
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In the meantime, Welby is not, at least, spouting ugly bigotry. |
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While these magical cures are flying about, would it be possible to find one for small-mindedness and bigotry? |
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Bush-era catchwords include cut and run, decider, freedom agenda, misunderestimate, soft bigotry of low expectations, and stay the course. |
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It was a casual conversation that ended ugly, but John Galliano paid the price for his intemperance and bigotry due to France's hate speech laws. |
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The entire story takes place in only a few days, but Hemingway explores love, relationships, ideology, and aspects of death, suicide and bigotry. |
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Cartoonists would have a major problem should snobbery and bigotry and phoniness ever die. |
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Today, it's worlds away from the cruel and frightful bigotry of that time. |
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Aimed at teachers, this book contains 20 articles exploring critical pedagogical issues related to countering the bigotry of Islamophobia. |
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Silence and apathy are key ingredients to a tasty helping of bigotry. |
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Many are unwilling to admit that bigotry has entered the mainstream. |
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These teabaggy, colonial cosplayers have been stinking up the political scene with their garish brand of ADHD bigotry, and... what? |
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It was an obvious witch hunt in which two future Nobelists were driven out by nothing other than bigotry. |
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Set in Australia, The Paperbark Shoe is a story of war, disconnected lives, the division between cultures and countries, bigotry, loss, and survival. |
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The passion that the ACLU has historically marshalled to combat censorship and racial bigotry is now leading it to fight even the most benign safety measures. |
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At other times they are joined with intolerance, bigotry, fanaticism, oppression, sexism, ethnocentrism, persecution, ignorance, and superstition. |
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Paul Soles, as Shylock, unfortunately underplays the role, so he seems less a vengeful victim of bigotry than a nice old guy having bad stuff done to him. |
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Perhaps it is time to clear out the current leadership and their mind-numbing negativity that stretches back over 400 years of bigotry and hatred. |
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Recalcitrants who violate the PC taboo are likely to be subjected to a media keelhauling and accused of intolerance, racism, bigotry, and insensitivity. |
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Gradually, hypocrisy was hunted down, often by fan rivalry and less convincingly by journalists who lectured about bigotry but stuffily believed they were always right. |
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Jeff Jensen, who interviewed Rowling for Entertainment Weekly in 2000, pointed out that bigotry is a big theme in the Harry Potter novels and Goblet of Fire in particular. |
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In spite of initial harmony and excitement between the two cultures, difficulties began to arise shortly afterwards, including misunderstanding, bigotry, and even hostility. |
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