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Some expressed vicious bigotries; some expressed more ambivalent bigotries; and some didn't express any bigotries.
I'm guessing it's because their criticisms tap into the basest and ugliest bigotries in people — bigotries that certain people love to nurture and revel in and buy papers for.
It's his shameful bigotries that look so dumpy in his khakis.
Americans must not let fashionable bigotries corrupt the liberal gift of American nationalism.
They feel like they have the ability to voice these bigotries and this hideousness.
Trump voters did much the same when it came to the president's various bigotries.
It's about whose bigotries and bad conduct we overlook -- and who loses as a result.
No, a ballot for Trump did not automatically mean that his voters shared his bigotries.
Stereotypes may evolve and bigotries may take different forms, but they rarely wholly reinvent themselves.
Trump appealed to their sense of victimization by élites, Gerson told me, while encouraging their latent bigotries.
I wasn't even conscious of it—that's how insidious transphobia is, like all of society's ugly bigotries.
The Trump movement is essentially a grab bag of resentments and anxieties and bigotries and all the rest.
The franchise was built on the premise that humanity had left many of its pettier bigotries in the past.
Instead, he showed he harbors the same bigotries that gave rise to the Curiel controversy in the first place.
This is the land where the greatest civil rights movement of all time broke the shackles of old bigotries.
But in the process it often embraces bigotries and extremisms that in turn color the reception of its policies.
But some contemporary writers are now going further by writing Lovecraftian horror that directly acknowledges and repudiates Lovecraft's ugly bigotries.
In this year more than most, it needs to be defended against the old-new bigotries that would extinguish its light.
" He also called on the church to "reject the retrograde ideologies, xenophobic biases and racial bigotries of the so-called alt-right.
If it were correct, Trump would have something to show for it that other Republicans who flirt with only subtler bigotries do not.
Just as it will be impossible to take official Republican appeals to Christian moralism or liberty seriously, liberals will be left wondering if the Trump voters in their midsts decided to vote for him because they share his bigotries, or because they viewed those bigotries and his recklessness as acceptable burdens others should bear for whatever they claim really defines their conservatism.
It will be impossible if the British refuse to dump the twin bigotries of Podsnap and his alter ego in the dustbin of history.
" Seale also added that "in many ways ['Aladdin'] is a classic piece of early 20193th century French literature, with its charm and its bigotries.
Would we vote for a man we knew to be a casual bigot because his bigotries aligned, in some sense, with our political views?
Defending the purity of white womanhood has always been a significant axis of common bigotries, and gender-critical feminism operates in the same fashion.
You'd be revolted that a right-wing politician would fail to speak forcefully against the bigotries too often found among his followers and fellow travelers.
The research also shows it's possible to reach out to Trump voters — even those who are racist today — in an empathetic way without condoning their bigotries.
But in their complacency, they will further validate the truly non-negotiable things about Trump's candidacy: his various bigotries, his unusual viciousness, his promise of autocratic rule.
Like their 20th century forerunners, who fled to Los Angeles to escape the bigotries of the Jim Crow South, they're migrants in search of safety and stability.
It's as if they fled to France to try out a relationship, rather than protect an existing passion from bigotries that would like to see it destroyed.
In the first and most fundamental instance, there's been a major shift in public opinion away from many of the phobias and bigotries on which Republicans have long relied.
I know it's infuriating that the president habitually conflates illegal immigrants with violent criminals, and that he buries the signal of his bigotries in the noise of his syntax.
We are a nation born of the founding sin of slavery, where Jim Crow was the law; a nation still marked by racism and bigotries both subtle and virulent.
Narratively, they land solidly where Ms. Walker has only lightly tread: the remorseless, racialized American present, which is suffused with the death rattle of white male domination and its multiple bigotries.
But Conway's eagerness to condemn anti-Semitic activity at Trump rallies does reflect a dynamic we've often seen this campaign among other Republicans: that some bigotries are more deplorable than others.
To this end, the research also shows it's possible to reach out to Trump voters — even those who are racist or sexist today — in an empathetic way without condoning their bigotries.
This act of working together, within institutions supported by the dues payments of all of its members, regardless of race, gender, or ethnicity, mitigates cultural fear and, sometimes, even racism and other bigotries.
How many Trump supporters that describes is, on a certain level, secondary — the point, as Tapper says, is that bigotries are being openly expressed during this campaign that hadn't been condoned for decades.
North Carolina—with its banking center in Charlotte, its substantial black middle class, and its élite universities—esteems its identity as part of a South too forward-looking to be defined by bygone bigotries.
As many have noted, Trump didn't introduce America's ugliness—its militarism, its feeble social-welfare programs, its rampant privatization of public goods, its latent and overt bigotries, to name a few—he merely amplified it.
But the plenitude of contending voices, white and Indian, has a you-are-there effect, demonstrating positions that, with minor editing, could be at one with both the enlightenments and the bigotries of our day.
But this deer-in-headlights moment also grew out of something less pragmatic: Trump's undisguised bigotries have robbed conservatives of the standard defenses they'd normally mount on behalf of a Republican standard bearer accused of racism.
After Brian Kemp suppressed enough votes and stirred up enough bigotries to get himself elected governor of Georgia last November, you might have expected him to hit the ground running with some extra-crazy, super-Trumpy initiatives.
" Clinton denounced the racism and white nationalism that fuels some mass murderers, writing that "we all have to stand against, not inflame, the racial, religious and gender-based bigotries that often drive the delusions of mass killers.
Trump has his signature anxieties and appetites, numerous fears and a few oafish ambitions, and a wide spectrum of ancient and unexamined biases and bigotries, but he can claim nothing that rises anywhere near to being an actual belief.
It's difficult enough to confront your own place within one set of systems framed by white hegemony — how then do you turn around and discuss Asians' own bigotries and histories within countries your ancestors come from, but you've never lived in?
One of the things we've seen this year is that the democratic norms that the political class and media are most sensitive to, and the bigotries they're most likely to condemn, are the ones that affect them and people they know directly.
What I found so interesting was that people were speaking of the American dream as a concept that had racial equality built into it, that was inimical to anti-Semitism and other kinds of bigotries or racial prejudices, as early as the 1930s.
But whatever she's experiencing is obviously not compelling or severe enough to make her violate her notions of institutional decorum or consider the long-term consequences of looking the other way when the most corrupt, bigoted, and incompetent president in modern history continually escalates his corruptions, bigotries, and incompetence.
It's that they exploited weaknesses in the American system (including the way we use social media, and the unregulated Wild West ethos of social media platforms) and managed to illicitly push their agenda by latching onto long-held American bigotries and inflaming them with broad disinformation and manipulation campaigns.
The bubbles protect, but they also distort, and in so doing they make a thousand little paradoxical miracles: action without impetus, consequences without causes, sprawling and merciless bigotries without individual bigots carrying them out, a world that makes perfect sense to the beholder and precisely no one else.
But observers trying to imagine what a decent right might look like after Trump should look elsewhere — to thinkers and writers who basically accept the populist turn, and whose goal is to supply coherence and intellectual ballast, to purge populism of its bigotries and inject good policy instead.
"The fact that 4chan's participants could be funny and creative and profoundly (if stealthily) influential on the broader popular culture cannot, should not, and must not be separated out from the grotesque bigotries, targeted antagonisms, and glaring instances of myopia that were equally characteristic of the young subculture," Phillips writes.
Even more surprising were the huge cheers in response to Trump's vow to defend the L.G.B.T.Q. community from Islamic extremists — a turn of events that seemed to surprise the speaker himself, who paused to compliment the crowd on its decision momentarily to set aside one of the party's pet bigotries.
If none of them refers to the attributes that have earned Mr Varadkar global attention—that he is half-Indian, gay and, at 38, his country's youngest-ever leader—that is testament to a society that has lost interest in the bigotries that marked public life in the not-too-distant past.
Anti-Trump conservatives will be unable to cleanse the GOP of Trumpism if they're not clear-eyed about the extent of racism in society, and Trump won't lose in a landslide unless he and the bigotries that propel his campaign are delegitimized in precisely the ways Clinton has tried to delegitimize them.
So instead of using an act of hate to push even more hate, I would appreciate it if politicians and everyone else used the Orlando shooting as a time to reexamine their own bigotries — against LGBTQ people across the world specifically, but also against Muslim people, black people, Hispanic people, and women.
Addressing a world that is still (even after the precedent set by the presidency of Barack Obama) increasingly afflicted by institutionalized racism and all manner of bigotries, "A United Kingdom" looks back to mid-20th-century history to create a love-conquers-much-if-not-all tale of interracial marriage and international politics.
But it's possible that this is changing, with the Women's March's eccentric leadership as a leading indicator, and that a more left-wing, populist, anti-establishment Democratic Party — a party reshaped by Ocasio-Cortezan energy, shall we say — will become increasingly influenced by paranoias and bigotries that bubble up on the far left.
His lies are preposterous and glaring and never anything but the obvious opposite of what is actually true; his unquestioned desires and deeply held, deeply unreasoning bigotries and petty fixations are all absolutely untouched from the 1988 Rich Guy factory settings; the sheer mass of his annihilating selfishness leaves no room for anything like subtext.
Dwight McKissic, a black pastor from Arlington, Texas, called on Southern Baptists to formally condemn the movement's "retrograde ideologies, xenophobic biases, and racial bigotries" and re-affirm its opposition to racism in the aftermath of a presidential election that saw the rise of a small movement of nationalist and white supremacists that coalesced in support of President Donald Trump.
Orbán gleefully took up the charge, embracing the blood-and-soil rhetoric of Hungarian nationalism and laying into Jewish philanthropist George Soros as the symbol of all things globalized and sinister—even though he had worked for Soros's Open Society Foundation in the 1980s, back when he still had long hair, claimed he didn't believe in God, and spoke out against nationalist bigotries.
There's a moral, but extralegal argument to be made that Trump should be impeached for things well outside the scope of the report that may present themselves in the course of investigating potential obstruction, and that his bigotries, the atrocities he's created at the border, his constitutional violations, his enabling of Russian interference in 2016, his potential financial crimes, merit that response on their own.
During the course of just over 200 pages, he documents how this movement — once a mix of social welfare demands to the left of the New Deal and provincial bigotries with their origins in the Ku Klux Klan — came to abandon the former in favor of the latter; to become a conspiratorial enterprise dedicated to the free market from the moral degeneracy of an elite, corrupted by "insufficient fealty to the nation" and to capital itself.
Perhaps more to the point, it helps explain how Trump's supporters have come to so quickly embrace such extreme policies targeting these outgroups: mass deportation of millions of people, a ban on foreign Muslims visiting the US. When you think about those policy preferences as driven by authoritarianism, in which social threats are perceived as especially dangerous and as demanding extreme responses, rather than the sudden emergence of specific bigotries, this starts to make a lot more sense.
The immediate predecessors of the Trump age on the intellectual right were, after all, something shy of Burkean guardians of hallowed norms, customs, and tradition; no, the story of recent right-wing politics has been a nearly unrelieved study in bomb-throwing and icon-smashing, from the '22018s distempers of Gingrichism on through to the neoconservative capture of foreign policy in the George W. Bush administrations to the intersecting bigotries of the Tea Party and Birther movements in the Obama age.
Scientific pantheists and humanist or atheopagans, as well as others who practice forms of religious naturalism, frequently foster LGBTQ+ inclusion and combat historic bigotries.
She suggested that the novel was deservedly neglected, criticising Lawrence's "protofascist tone", "fondness of force", "arrogance", and "racial, class, and religious bigotries." She maintained that the novel showed his search for triumph in politics and other areas of life, and that it records his invention of a religion of "male supremacy", with its prose celebrating "phallic supremacy". She described Leslie as a "female impersonator". The English professor Marianna Torgovnick suggested that the novel "advocates women’s slavelike submission to men and surrender of the drive toward orgasm" and suffered from "overblown prose".
Riyasat Mae Riyasat () is a Pakistani Telefilm aired on 14 August 2016 (Independence Day of Pakistan) directed by Asad Malik and written by Dr. Mashood Qadri. The melodrama, Riyasat Mae Riyasat, is an eye opener about the fragile legal and judicious system which has turned a blind eye on the deteriorating situation of the prisons: "Justice delayed is Justice Denied". The political facts of Pakistan have been brought onto the screen to open up minds against bigotries in all forms. The film shows that there is a cold war between the state, polity and the commoners.
" Author N. K. Jemisin, reviewing the novel in The New York Times, praised Beckett's method of rendering "the terror of the darkness beyond the forests with a riveting deftness" and the way he "cleverly" introduced new challenges and threats to keep the reader interested. But she strongly criticized the plot for being predictable and hackneyed and the characters for being clichéd. She had harsh words for what she saw as "the 1950s ethos underpinning the whole thing. The Family has developed into a relatively peaceful communal society that venerates its elders and has necessarily relaxed sexual norms; the society John seeks to create instead is monogamous, individualistic, rife with subtle bigotries and rooted in murder.
In their 2016 book, George Weiss: Architect of the Golden Age Yankees, authors Burton A. and Benita W. Boxerman devote a full chapter to the issue and explore some of the motivations that have been attributed to Weiss, both during and after his career. They write: > Even though the delay in integrating the Yankees was likely a combination of > factors including financial success, outstanding performance, unproductive > scouts, and possibly the owners' bias against Negroes, it was Weiss, the > chief decision-maker in the system, who was held responsible for the lack of > a black Yankee. Did deep personal bigotries drive his decisions to delay > integrating the Yankees as long as he could? Writers such as Roger Kahn and > David Halberstam called him vicious and unable to empathize with any > players, especially Negroes.

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