If the views of an associate professor expressed in a learned journal come within the scope of the vilification laws, then anything goes. |
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Citizens found themselves squeezed to suffocation in one way or another between domestic repression and exogenous vilification. |
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It is this lack of knowledge and understanding which allows the racial vilification and dehumanisation of fellow human beings to take hold. |
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He has faced public humiliation and vilification with the same equanimity that he received public acknowledgement and praise. |
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No exaggeration or vilification directed their way is too outrageous for consideration. |
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A parallel campaign of vilification and character assassination is also being launched against me. |
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There is no shelter for them to find merciful relief from their vilification. |
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But on the face of it, the content of the books did not appear to constitute racial vilification or incitement to violence, he said. |
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I have gone through financial ruin, personal vilification, the distress and dismay of my family. |
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It is the vilification of the human being down to the lowest point of his or her existence. |
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There is no federal legislation dealing specifically with religious discrimination or vilification. |
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He was burned in effigy outside one English pub and spent most of the following season enduring vilification from crowds at league grounds up and down the country. |
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Such assumptions lead to the knee-jerk vilification of our industry and make impossible the development of sound policy consensus. |
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In point of fact, the mass vilification of the league, which peaked a month ago, burned out as quickly as it ignited. |
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In our name the political classes are destroying the lives of disabled people: through cuts, through anxiety and through vilification. |
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As a club, we will now work even harder to educate our members and supporters about racial vilification and cultural awareness in our game. |
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Racial vilification covers acts that offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate a person or groups of people. |
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There was no federal religious vilification law, despite various failed legislative attempts. |
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Others have had to face a campaign of vilification created by such trainees or volunteers to their donors. |
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For this disinterested behaviour their reward has been a campaign of vilification and innuendo which has left both of them feeling angry and betrayed. |
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The good news for Canada is that these acts of vilification have been met with resounding criticism from political leaders. |
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It's something that I'm compelled to do, given what I regard to be the unprecedented campaign of vilification that has been directed by proponents of this bill against its opponents, particularly its religious opponents. |
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It appears that what we are doing with this legislation is taking, as a first order of business, the vilification of every male child in this country. |
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Instead, they have unleashed a storm of nit-picking and vilification. |
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The film is based on the Vanity Fair article The Ballad of Richard Jewell, which tells the story of the security guard's rise to fame and subsequent vilification. |
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The provision provides for a penalty for assaulting a person or a group of persons by derision, vilification, denigration, threat or otherwise, on account of factors including racial origin. |
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It would be impossible to vandalize freedom more viciously than this. Muslims detect a whiff of vilification and conspiracy, and see it as an act of hostility. |
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And the vilification of Barbosa was never corrected. |
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I was upset that my family and friends were subjected to this type of behaviour and that it still exists within the AFL, as they have done a terrific job in educating society that racial vilification is unacceptable. |
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Hate speech, the vilification of a certain group in the media, and denials of past genocides and atrocities constitute the ideological part of exclusionary policies. |
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Despite his vilification by contemporary historians, Domitian's administration provided the foundation for the Principate of the peaceful 2nd century. |
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