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"denigration" Definitions
  1. unfair criticism of somebody/something; the act of saying that somebody/something does not have any value or is not important

222 Sentences With "denigration"

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Conventions are usually two parts celebration and one part denigration.
We do not deserve the denigration delivered along with it.
Rape is about power and control and denigration of its victim.
The jokes, the politics, and the denigration of Texas and Houston.
So, too, did the persistent denigration of the mainstream news media.
I think that the denigration of those career officers is a real problem.
Clinton pushed him to defend his past denigration of women and President Obama.
"The other half is to guard against its denigration throughout its future existence."
It did not take long for Trump to veer from inspiration to denigration.
Light entertainment, like sport, enjoys a strange exemption from any form of denigration.
You could say that if it translates into denigration of minorities, it's antidemocratic.
Trump's denigration is reserved for those whom he believes cannot offer him anything.
"Too often this leads to a denigration of the huge French effort," he says.
Here, he entangles white cultural hegemony with the economics of black and brown denigration.
Self-denigration among the best educated is particularly harmful because it reinforces this belief.
Denigration of teachers' work has inspired walkouts in Oklahoma, West Virginia, Kentucky and Arizona.
His denigration of the American military, whose commanders, he says, have been "reduced to rubble"?
"You couldn't reason scientifically on the facts, so there was denigration or apologia," she said.
Gavin Newsom, on the other hand, took some umbrage at the denigration of wine caves.
I WANT PEOPLE – WHAT I KNOW WHAT DOESN'T WORK IS DENIGRATION, SCAPEGOATING, FINGER POINTING AND YELLING.
In this campy landscape, "stan," with its original connotations of psychosis, wasn't a term of denigration.
"This constant denigration of the media as 'fake news' has a really detrimental impact," she said.
But for Serena, a figure who has endured unrelenting denigration of her body, it is revolutionary.
Karen is subject to denigration from every corner of You from the moment she shows up.
Reddick, Boseman & Kolstad offers the black people who work for it the freedom from such denigration.
This rise and fall is both a celebration and a denigration of the quality of intuition itself.
But in his denigration of Bernie Sanders he ignores the senator's enormous gift to the Democratic Party.
This episode served as an introduction to one of Breitbart's, and Bannon's, central platforms: the denigration of women.
The criminal justice system's denigration and dehumanization of black life represents the great moral crisis of our times.
It is a denigration of the career staff and (whether you like him or not) the NSA's Bolton.
I shared with her my stories of denigration, which may have contributed to what she said to you.
My guess is that his daily denigration of politics and governing will be right near the top. Opinion
As if to head off any denigration of this work because it is utilitarian, the "vase" has no bottom.
In America, Trump's bully-­pulpit platform is built on lies and fear, the denigration of others and empty promises.
Zere is not alone in facing denigration and threats for speaking up for equality of the sexes in Central Asia.
Where Trump may in fact be an uncontested champion is in the arena of self-promotion and denigration of others.
"In light of her willingness to assist, the public campaign of denigration, fanned by political expediency, is shameful," he said.
Ali, like the rappers who came behind him, fought racial denigration outside black culture and faced class disdain from within.
We cannot put an end to the denigration of domestic workers until we first understand how awfully routine it is.
I had to answer questions and show ID. Is the denigration of black women philosophers a thing of decades past?
" In response to Ortagus' comments, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said her remarks were "blatant denigration and slander against China.
His denigration of women inadvertently helped inspire a record number of women running for the House in the 2018 midterms.
Denigration of women's bodily autonomy is part of a worldview that treats women as objects, who are to be controlled.
Mr. Scaramucci's language was particularly tricky because it represented not just gratuitous profanity, but personal denigration using crude anatomical references.
Clinton's intense denunciation of Mr. Trump over his denigration of women, after he questioned her "stamina" in the debate's final moments.
Another study showed that decriminalization has the potential to reduce discrimination as well as denials of justice, denigration and verbal abuse.
"What worries me the most [is the] almost daily drumbeat of denigration of the institutional structures that govern us," he said.
One study showed that decriminalization has the potential to reduce discrimination as well as denials of justice, denigration and verbal abuse.
Trump's incitement of violence and denigration of the integrity of American elections do, in fact, risk the resumption of ugly historic patterns.
Dietland on AMC forced the hateful, tiny moments of despair that come from denigration and ridicule in your face over and over.
Wallace mentioned the commander of that operation, retired Admiral Bill McRaven, who has publicly criticized Trump for his denigration of the media.
The years of denigration, the decades of demonization, and the way that fake news and misinformation about her was spread was unbelievable.
And any Democrat — man or woman — who wins the party's nomination will be forced to grapple with President Trump's denigration of women.
And any Democrat — man or woman — who wins the party's nomination will be forced to grapple with President Trump's denigration of women.
Today's archetypal commenter on an online article, meanwhile, is a master of bad-faith criticism and denigration who's only read the headline.
Trump, who has long fumed angrily over the investigation and scandal, has responded by stepping up his campaign of denigration and disruption.
And that moderation risks succumbing to the latest bout of hyperventilating self-denigration, along with basic facts about the state of the country.
The conservative sacralization of Western culture and Christian heritage inevitably results in the denigration and exclusion of those who do not share it.
The denigration of citizenship is reflected in the argument that those living here illegally, but paying taxes, essentially should be treated as citizens.
If not combated forcefully by Moslems themselves, the destructive impact of Jihadist terrorism to Islam will result in further denigration of this faith.
Democrats might seem to be rallying behind the liberal order, but much of this is just opposition to Mr. Trump's denigration of it.
Denigration of the South often gets a pass in our society, indulged in even by those dependent on the South's political good will.
Isn't the glorification of one kind of, usually resistant, beloved fundamentally tied to the denigration of a sometimes shifting but similarly necessary enemy?
His attorney, Phillip Stackhouse, argued "it was never the intent to engage in any sexual assault or sexual denigration, or anything like that."
In December 2015, Facebook's top executives debated what to do with Trump's denigration of Muslims, which some employees thought clearly violated its standards.
But they also deserve credit for their apparent ability to eschew workplace quarrels and tolerate personal denigration for the sake of public service.
He collected and disseminated disturbing testimony from former internees, who detailed forced indoctrination involving the denigration of the religion and culture of Xinjiang's minorities.
"When the people want to retake their destiny in hand, they can do it, despite this ceaseless campaign of denigration and infantilization," she said.
Men have begun asking themselves what they can do to intervene in cases of sexual harassment or denigration – how not to stand by silently.
All of which come with painful and sometimes debilitating side effects — including the most harmful side effect of all — denigration of the immune system.
The denigration of individual scientists is a chilling aspect of that mistrust; experts say it skews public discourse by scaring vaccine proponents into silence.
What we're actually getting are wild claims that millions of people voted illegally, false assertions of a landslide, and denigration of the intelligence agencies.
So are its frequent denigration of any science that does not suit its agenda and its attempts to cut science funding (reversed by Congress, fortunately).
But his matter-of-fact denigration of women was perhaps never captured in such a vivid and undeniable way as it was on the video.
"Dated and dehumanizing terms such as 'illegal alien' and 'alien' have taken on a highly negative connotation and perpetuate the denigration of immigrant communities," Reps.
Immigrant-rights advocates say however that the incident is merely the latest sign of the "denigration" of civil rights at America's southern border with Mexico.
In May, Dimon told CNBC that the presidential candidates should stop their "denigration" and "finger-pointing," and get down to the business of uniting the nation.
On this score, Obama implored the nation to move beyond the dehumanization and denigration of political opponents and to see the world from a new perspective.
All too often, this image management combines with culturally entrenched misogyny to result in the systematic denigration of the women with whom the politician was involved.
But perhaps when we find ourselves fighting over toilet paper and slinging mockery and denigration on Facebook, we could use this moment to look at ourselves.
The phrase "it's nothing but a placebo" is a form of denigration, it's a form of delegitimatization, it's a way of disparaging whatever is going on.
"CSAC has demonstrated that it will not stand for the denigration of women in the sports community," Andy Foster, the commission's executive director, said in a statement.
This sexed-up handmaid costume makes light of a harmful misogynistic culture that actively allows and encourages the rape and denigration of women, which is beyond gross.
If elite directing is defined by the dominance of men, and the denigration of all things feminine, it always risks lending itself to violent expressions of hypermasculinity.
Conservative politicians and pundits pounced on the comment, comparing it with Mitt Romney's ill-advised denigration in 2012 of 47% of American voters as "dependent" and "entitled".
It includes the politicization, and at times denigration, of our justice system, from the FBI and the Department of Justice to the judiciary and even individual judges.
The deeper question we need to reckon with is why boys and men are socialized to derive their self-worth from the denigration and domination of women.
In Ms. Stenberg's finished project, a video titled "Don't Cash Crop My Cornrows," she contrasted the celebration of black cultural products with the denigration of black bodies.
There is much to ponder in the way an early Zionist's denigration of modern art and diaspora Jewry mirrors the ideological monstrosities that would soon envelop Europe.
Trump's persistent denigration of Congress as corrupt and obstructionist has worked to erode the legitimacy of the legislature's constitutional oversight role in the eyes of his supporters.
The question will be asked how a particular Republican senator, congressman or woman, or governor responded to Donald Trump's agreement with Kim Jong-un's denigration of Joe Biden.
Calling out Trump as a racist is the right thing to do in the days immediately following comments like his vulgar denigration of Haitians and others last week.
The wholesale denigration of its founder is what we might expect in response to a personal betrayal of the highest order, such as only an idol can deliver.
She was revealed as "the heir of a practice of politics that has always been based on denigration and threat," Le Monde said in its front-page editorial.
Here also is race and religion deployed as a cover for a robust hatred of women, the denigration of their deaths, a continuation of their degradation in life.
Anyway, they released a statement -- a joint statement bashing Trump that says, President Trump&aposs brazen insults and denigration of America&aposs most steadfast ally, Germany is an embarrassment.
Over and over again he condemns the denigration of Kenyans as "primitive" and "zoological" and goes on to present a clearer rationale for the Kikuyu people's desire for freedom.
We were sickened by the ever-rising rate of violence against us; the denigration of our lives in the media and the lowering of our daughters' expectations at school.
He has already castigated the various investigations on Twitter and at campaign rallies, and believes it is a winning issue akin to his denigration of the special counsel's investigation.
Though there are many diasporas which are coming to terms with slow-burning hostility in the UK, there are few immigrant communities that face mainstream denigration quite like Romanians.
He said that Trump, despite his denigration of the Mueller probe, accepts that there was Russian interference in the 2016 election and fully understands the threat posed by Moscow.
For many Mexicans, the news was that their president failed to extract a public apology from Mr Trump for his denigration of the country's migrants as "rapists" and "criminals".
John McCain, who had never before taken the bait following Trump's denigration last year of torment as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, issued a long and moving statement.
"I took Mr. Cruz's remarks as a denigration not only of a religion or the people but of my police officers and civilian employees in this department," he said.
Democrats were more direct, calling Trump's "brazen insults and denigration" of Germany, "an embarrassment," and accusing the President of being more loyal to Putin than to America's NATO allies.
Later, Vice President John C. Calhoun argued that "all men are created equal" was not meant literally, and his denigration of the Declaration was the cornerstone of Confederate ideology.
Another is the loss of faith in institutions, which he argued was the natural outcome of years of public denigration of them by political figures, especially on the right.
" I was stunned when I saw what read like a bulleted list of my childhood: "Loud yelling, coarse and rude attitude, inattention, harsh criticism, and denigration of the child's personality.
JPMorgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon told CNBC on Wednesday the presidential candidates should stop their "denigration" and "finger-pointing," and get down to the business of uniting the nation.
"The government will not tolerate the denigration of the palm oil industry and will ensure Malaysia gives a fitting response to those who harm the palm oil industry," Mah said.
Or consider his racialized denigration of immigrants, echoed by his attorney general's conjuring of "crime, violence and even terrorism" as justifications for ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
State Representative Patricia Todd, a Democrat, tweeted that she had "heard for years that she is gay," and that Ms. Ivey's denigration of the anti-bullying group was thus hypocritical.
Looking East for inspiration becomes an insidious form of Orientalism when the practice results in denigration or in the sense of an exclusive claim to cultural superiority for the West.
Just look at Sean Spicer's Tuesday denigration of the former acting attorney general Sally Yates as an alleged Hillary hack for her prescient warnings to the White House about Flynn.
But might all the criticisms, the blatant disrespect such as water-dousing uniformed police, and public denigration of police ultimately lead to a smaller pool of applicants for police positions?
Hate speech and the denigration of minorities are replacing the politics of cultural recognition and tolerance built by the struggles of feminists and anti-racist social movements since the 1960s.
Not the "blind rage" that provokes violent acts or the denigration of other people, she said, but the kind that moves people to take up a cause they believe in.
Asked why they felt able to support a chauvinist, many of the women who had come to hear Mrs Trump said Mr Trump's lewd talk and denigration of women was normal.
Mr. Trump's debate performances debates have not always been unmitigated triumphs: While he acquitted himself well in rebutting Mr. Cruz's denigration of what he called "New York values" in a Jan.
To act affirmatively was to acknowledge the history of denigration and inequity that continued to define black life, and to come up with ways in which the future could be different.
It's not Make America Great Again, but it diagnoses a similar feeling of emptiness and lost purpose and reframes it politically, but without the stigmatization and denigration of the already marginalized.
These were on stark and regular display: in the fraud of Trump University, in the denigration of John McCain's military service, in the "Access Hollywood" tape and in so much more.
In 1980, Ronald Reagan's election ushered in almost 40 years of tax cuts for the rich, union bashing, cuts to social programs (including the denigration and elimination of "welfare") and rising inequality.
While Democratic congressional leaders condemned Trump's attacks on Germany as "brazen insults and denigration of one of America's most steadfast allies," Republicans took a more benign view, and some backed him outright.
She points to Indigenous-led protests against the Minnesota oil pipeline, Line 3, where the struggle against colonialism and the denigration of Native people can't be separated from the pressing environmental issues.
But he's notoriously unpopular in the San Francisco Bay Area, where the technology industry has soundly criticized Trump's proposals to restrict immigration and trade and his perceived denigration of women and minorities.
Also tied to this global withdrawal is his weakening of the Atlantic alliance, evidenced by his constant passive-aggressive denigration of NATO and accusations that traditional allies are exploiting the United States.
Her lover delivers a steady torrent of hate and denigration, followed by denials that it has occurred at all, an escalating form of gaslighting from which Ms Machado cannot tear herself away.
He fails to acknowledge how his denigration of Hillary Clinton as controlled by Wall Street turned off and discouraged just enough younger and marginal voters to tip the election to Donald Trump.
"Given this administration's denigration of most media outlets, I understand why the timing of this bid might look suspicious," John Kirby, a CNN military and diplomatic analyst, said in an e-mail.
"President Trump's brazen insults and denigration of one of America's most steadfast allies, Germany, is an embarrassment," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement.
But the band's critiques of Mr. Putin and — worse, for many Russians — its reputation for sacrilege and denigration of the Motherland have ensured that it remained all but invisible on state media.
"President Trump's brazen insults and denigration of one of America's most steadfast allies, Germany, is an embarrassment," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a joint statement.
" It goes on to denounce Trump and his "denigration of women Muslims, Mexicans and millions of others who don't look like you, talk like you, or pray to the same god as you.
The industry itself was broken, transformed from a system of honor and veneration into one of shame and denigration, which treated its products as little more than commodities to be bought and traded.
That said, Donald Trump's candidacy and successful election lifted the lid on a whole array of deplorable, but surprisingly widely held beliefs in our country, ranging from white supremacy to denigration of the disabled.
Many of them were drawn to his criticism of Washington corruption, his caustic attacks on Hillary Clinton and his bombastic "tell it like it is" denigration of our nation's racial, ethnic and religious diversity.
Likewise, Trump's denigration of Islam and his travel ban on six Muslim-majority nations would seem to make him persona non grata in Saudi Arabia, though the country was not included on the list.
It is a blatant instance of anti-black racism rooted in white supremacist claims to this country and a dominant culture that has long engaged in the routine denigration and exploitation of African people.
He attempted to hide from our view his years of denigration of women, his frequent disparaging remarks directed at Hispanics and African-Americans and his indifference to the problems faced by the L.G.B.T. community.
His denigration of the news media as "the enemy of the American people" — and his popularization of "fake news" as a way to dismiss critical coverage — has alarmed press freedom groups around the world.
Every time Trump's behavior violates some conservative value—from his alleged infidelity to his denigration of war heroes and gold-star families to his relentless crony capitalism—pundits predict his undoing, and Trump emerges unscathed.
"The proliferation of false information and rising distrust in the established news media, due in part to a deliberate campaign of denigration, pose a looming crisis for American democracy and civic life," states the report.
" Congressional Democratic leadership, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, said in a statement: "President Trump's brazen insults and denigration of one of America's most steadfast allies, Germany, is an embarrassment.
"President Trump's brazen insults and denigration of one of America's most steadfast allies, Germany, is an embarrassment," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and Representative Nancy Pelosi of California said in a joint statement.
Nonstop denigration of journalists has become an indelible part of the Trump presidency, so routine that it threatens to recede into the background noise of this chaotic administration, a low hum lost in the racket.
I think President Bush is correct that we should probably get out of the Presidential - President to President denigration business because it&aposs bad for the presidency, but it&aposs also bad for the United States.
Listen, the press is not the enemy of the people, the fake news press has made enemies of the people because of their mistreatment of the President, their unfair reporting, and their denigration of regular Americans.
Woodbine said he was also disturbed by "a locker-room culture that encouraged misogyny, reveling in the sexual conquest and denigration of women," as he wrote in a recent essay for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
" The statement continued, "It is all of our responsibility to tackle racism in our community and understand that use of racial slurs harms people particularly those terms that are deeply rooted in pain, struggle and denigration.
On Saturday night, CNN aired an interview with Jay-Z as part of the inaugural episode of "The Van Jones Show," in which Jay-Z commented on the president's reported denigration of Haiti and African countries.
She was found to be in violation of Twitch's hateful conduct and harassment policy, which bans any "content or activity that promotes, encourages, or facilitates discrimination, denigration, objectification, harassment, or violence" based on race or other factors.
Satire is an expression of my true beliefs put through the prism -- the reason why it's not news is the tools of satire are hyperbole and pun, and denigration, you know, sh-- you can't get away with.
The same denigration of science and urge to block outsiders has characterized leaders from China to Iran, as well as right-wing populists in Europe, which is sowing cynicism and leaving people uncertain of whom to believe.
What an irony it would be if Mr. Trump's impeachment trial itself yielded the very result for which he is being impeached: the corruption of America's election integrity by the baseless denigration of Mr. Trump's leading rival.
But President Trump's public contempt for the judicial branch and his denigration of specific judges who hand down rulings unfavorable to him seem to be breaking new ground in the relationship between the executive and judicial branches.
Foreigners, like many Americans, have also been rattled by the President's xenophobia, his denigration of certain countries as "s---holes" and his repeated insistence that immigrants should be admitted to the United States only on merit, i.e.
"With all the denigration and disparagement and diminishment, I think you are seeing some payback here, not by design but by opportunity," said Representative Gerald E. Connolly, a Democrat from Washington's Virginia suburbs who represents many federal employees.
By contrast, the denigration and mistreatment of real people in the real world—fueled by an ideology of white supremacy or hyped fears of an immigrant "invasion"—appears to lead to still more real-world violence and abuse.
Government spokesman Issa Tchiroma Bakary said authorities would open an investigation into the video but the government was the victim of a "campaign of denigration" before the election, when Biya will try to extend his 36-year rule.
After threats of boycotts by national companies and the N.C.A.A., the law has since been repealed, but it's the source of continuing legislative and legal battles; for Hyzy, neither the fear nor the feeling of denigration has dissipated.
Likewise, critics say that Mr. Trump's repeated denigration of Mexico over the years — including his insistence on building a border wall — risks undermining Mexico's willingness to help to keep Central American migrants from traveling to the United States.
Long before the culture study begins, theories have emerged, pointing to Catholic denigration of homosexuality, the competitive machoism of sports, and whether the school's tradition of hiring alumni — long a point of pride — was part of the problem.
With his refusal to accept regular intelligence briefings on threats facing this country and his persistent denigration of the intelligence community, Mr. Trump has shown time and again that he worries more about his ego than anything else.
Liberty University students are demanding an "open and clean investigation" into school president Jerry Falwell Jr. after explosive news reports detailing alleged self-dealing and the denigration of students and officials during his tenure at the Christian university.
More important, merely by achieving front-runner status, twice, she caused others to wonder whether she had ulterior rather than intrinsic motivations — part of a broader phenomenon labeled the "denigration of heroes" by Professors Oliver Hall and Ezra Zuckerman.
It is also one with worrisome implications for both France and Belgium, where his denigration of the idea of an impartial judiciary plays into the already keen sense that many Muslims have that the system is stacked against them.
Aside from occasional rebukes to the president, congressional Republicans have resolutely refused to criticize him for his lying, for his denigration of anyone who disagrees with him, and for his policies, which have isolated this country from its allies.
But in general, his denigration of Democratic presidential candidates is not being guided by any field data from his campaign about who his most viable opponent is, and what the candidates' biggest weaknesses are, according to a campaign operative.
The denigration stems largely from the fact that Ethiopia is one of the few countries in the world, and the only country in Africa, that was never colonized, though it was invaded and occupied by Italy from 1935 to 1936.
They say they have worked hard to earn their places, disregarding the same hard work by women who also have faced sexual harassment, gender bias, and the continual denigration of their rights and capabilities in addition to the usual workplace struggles.
After his denigration of Muslims, refugees and undocumented immigrants, the latest example of this disgraceful proclivity is a presidential policy banning most transgender people from serving in the military — the second attempt to do so in less than a year.
His denigration of C.I.A. officials as "the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction" has opened up an extraordinary rift between the president-elect and the nation's intelligence community that is unlikely to be bridged anytime soon.
The unabashed denigration of Jews, African-Americans, immigrants and other minorities by the alt-right is a means by which it can peddle and propagandize the prejudice and hatred that have kept it on the fringe for much of its existence.
Mr. Trump's feud with the judiciary, meanwhile, heightened on Thursday when White House officials insisted that Judge Neil M. Gorsuch was not commenting on Mr. Trump's denigration of judges when he said he was disheartened by attacks on the courts.
WASHINGTON — White House officials insisted on Thursday that Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, was not referring to Mr. Trump's recent denigration of judges when he said privately that he was disheartened by attacks on the courts.
Your climactic rampage through the hospital in Salt Lake City is, for me, the most powerful moment in The Last of Us. Without overt, post-modern winks to the audience, a la Spec Ops: The Line, it is a resolute denigration of violence.
Revisionist history will have you believe that the Riot Grrrl movement dominated the decade, but those of us who lived it can tell you that the mainstream denigration of Marcia Clark was more of the day-to-day-reality faced by most women.
Childish Gambino has always gotten a bad rap both because of Donald's bro comedy persona and it's denigration as "special black snowflake" music—raps for black kids who "aren't like the others"—but the music has always had truly insightful and original moments.
I refuse to remain silent in the face of patriarchal and sexist hegemony and the denigration of women's bodies, or about the ways in which women have internalized male assumptions of how they should look and what they should feel and desire.
What Americans have forgotten is that white supremacy has historically sought not only the denigration of African-Americans and Jews but also of Catholics — and among them Hispanics — ascribing to the latter all manner of harmful stereotypes as brutal criminals and sexual predators.
Luciano Hang, the owner of the privately-owned department store chain Havan, is one of few executives to openly support Bolsonaro, whose unabashed admiration for Brazil's former military dictatorship and frequent denigration of women and minorities have alienated large swaths of the electorate.
Michael Newdow, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, in an email called it "utterly revolting" that "the history of governmental denigration of a suspect class should trump [the] principle" that neutrality be the "touchstone" for analyzing claims under the First Amendment's Establishment Clause.
The underlying message of these attacks is often missed: Trump is not just engaged in crude denigration of a rival, he is also recasting Christianity by making it a matter of tribal identity rather than theological agreement or proper behavior (both criteria where he'd lose).
His violent rhetoric against Muslims, his consistent denigration of the lives of black Americans and his choice as a running mate of one of the most virulently homophobic politicians in America have given his supporters permission to act as badly as they want to.
" Never before, to this extent, has the Australian arts sector come together in this way, Winikoff said, noting that many members of the community perceive the cuts "as an attack on the independence and integrity of the arts and a denigration of its value.
But doing so may result in a battle closer to home: Mr. Pompeo and the C.I.A. versus President-elect Donald J. Trump, whose denigration of the nation's intelligence agencies has opened an extraordinary breach between an incoming president and the spies who will serve him.
The book has garnered a good deal of attention, largely because Mattis resigned as secretary of defense in December, saying that he disagreed with President Trump's unilateral decision to withdraw all US troops from Syria and with the President's denigration of key American allies.
Trump often levies tweet-attacks on those who criticize him, but his denigration of Representative John Lewis on the Martin Luther King holiday weekend sends a message that he intends to fulfill promises to his white voters to try and reverse the course of racial emancipation.
Plus: Gay men have a certain kind of cultural cache that lesbians and bisexual people do not and never have; some of the disparities in identity could be attributed to things like the denigration and disappearance of lesbian culture and plain old misogyny (internalized and otherwise).
Others, meanwhile, especially on the left, point to the racist nature of his appeal, as illustrated by Mr Trump's denigration of Hispanics, condescension, or worse, towards blacks and misty-eyed lauding of a past when whites were almost as synonymous with America as he makes them sound.
Since 2013, the Communist Party has spoken out against the notion of "historical nihilism," which it takes to mean any denigration of the historical image of Mao and the party, including discussion of Mao's disastrous economic policies in the late 1950s or his chaotic Cultural Revolution.
To Mourinho, this may have only felt like a denigration of his approach and a shameless bid to court more support from those many United supporters who have never been convinced that the safety-first nature of the Portuguese fits a club with verve and flair in its DNA.
Similarly, the mistakes that the Trump Administration has made are likely to multiply: the dismantling of the State Department; the denigration of the civil service; the exclusion of experts on Iran and climate change; the fictional statistics about undocumented immigrants; and the effort to squelch dissent across the government.
If blacks saw the rebirth of Jim Crow under Obama, some Latinos saw a rebirth of "Juan Crow" -- the denigration of Latino people and systematic attempts to stifle their political power, says Francisco Ramos, who manages graduate programs at Duke University and writes about multiculturalism and the politics of identity.
This all raises the possibility that the Trump era is ushering in a new "normal" to American politics, in which support is derived not just from appealing to in-group affection, but from the outright belittlement and denigration of the opposition party and the social groups that comprise its members.
But neither the President nor his aides have ever offered an adequate explanation of why so much that the President says or does -- from his praise to Putin, his denigration of US intelligence agencies over their assessments of Russian election meddling and his hostility to US allies -- often favors the Kremlin.
While Israel has long depended on the support of the Jewish diaspora, the Netanyahu government has made a historic and strategic shift, relying on the much larger base of evangelical Christians, even at the risk of turning off American Jews who may be troubled by some evangelicals' denigration of their faith.
And for a small minority in many countries, the exclusionary Saudi version of Sunni Islam, with its denigration of Jews and Christians, as well as of Muslims of Shiite, Sufi and other traditions, may have made some people vulnerable to the lure of Al Qaeda, the Islamic State and other violent jihadist groups.
Towers burst out of the design, 16 feet high, referencing the cinematic illusions in Metropolis and The Wizard of Oz. "Cities can be places of great inspiration but also great denigration, and that complexity is in this project," said Brooke Kamin Rapaport, deputy director and senior curator at the Madison Square Park Conservancy.
Like many Americans, I've been following events at our southern border — the separation of children from their parents; the president's denigration of nonwhite migrants as criminals, rapists and animals; his bluster about denying birthright citizenship to their children; and his pledge to send federal troops to intercept a dwindling caravan of frantic refugees.
Unlike his more famous collaborators, John Rosamond and James Weldon Johnson — the brothers wrote "Lift Every Voice and Sing"; James Weldon Johnson was executive secretary of the N.A.A.C.P. from 1920 to 1930 — Cole did not survive the coliseum of commercial disenfranchisement and requisite self-denigration that encircled black artists of his era.
The socio-political consequences of the Black Plague theory as well as more traditional social identity theory which holds that humans are innately tribal and elevate those who are similar and denigrate those who are different are the same: When denigration has the power, authority and resources of law enforcement behind it, it becomes deadly.
The idea of steadfast news leadership should matter beyond The Times's offices, given Mr. Trump's threats against the tax status of Amazon, the company founded by Jeff Bezos, who bought The Post in 2013, and his denigration of the financial performance of The Times, whose subscriptions and stock price experienced double-digit growth in 2017.
Those words could just as easily apply to Fred's son Donald, as The New York Times details, about his birtherism, his view that dark-skinned immigrants come from "shithole countries," his frequent classification of black people as uppity and ungrateful, his denigration of Native Americans, his incorporation of white nationalist thought into his administration, his equivocation over neo-Nazis.
Aja Romano: I think another significant factor in the denigration of the rom-com is that they are built so heavily on tropes; their predictability is a huge part of their appeal, but like every other genre that relies heavily on genre tropes, the rom-com has been treated contemptuously by "serious" creators and authors for decades.
But rather than cut her losses and simply fly back to New York in silence, Banks went on a separate Insta-rant that began as a delirious critique of colonial wealth and racial privilege, became a vaguely eugenicist denigration of Musk as a caveman, and ended, ultimately, on a few lines that will probably appear on her album in lieu of Grimes.
Ferguson (1896), Hollywood's denigration of blacks and Asians throughout its history, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's executive order (February 1942) ordering the relocation of all Americans of Japanese ancestry to internment camps, the Supreme Court Court's overruling in 2013 of key parts of the Voting Rights Act (1965), and the election of Donald J. Trump as President: white fear turned into the new normal.
Ferguson (1896), Hollywood's denigration of blacks and Asians throughout its history, President Roosevelt's executive order (February 1.853) ordering the relocation of all Americans of Japanese ancestry to internment camps, the Supreme Court Court's overruling in 2013 of key parts of the Voting Rights Act (1965), and the election of Donald J. Trump as President: white fear turned into the new normal.
He insisted the whole aesthetic point of his 27-year-old work — a salute to the resurgent power of America after the 1987 stock market debacle — has been hijacked by "Fearless Girl" to become part of a statement about feminist resolve in the face of Trumpian slurs and the denigration of women, a message he has no quarrel with in other contexts.
"Attorneys have seen for years the denigration of legal protections for immigrants at the border when CBP fails to follow proper procedure, including turning away asylum seekers at the border and denying them the opportunity to seek protection and summarily deporting people without due process in clear violation of U.S. and international law," American Immigration Lawyers Association Director Greg Chen told NBC.
The document is replete with commitments to American principles like the rule of law, equal rights and freedom of religion and the press, all described as a "lasting force for good in the world" — and all, in one way or another, under fire from Mr. Trump and his allies with their incessant denigration of the special prosecutor, Robert Mueller, federal judges, Muslims and the media.
He mentions Mr. Trump's notorious "I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot someone," and I assume that he is aware of the boast about grabbing women, the invitation to the Russians to hack Hillary Clinton's emails, the exhortation to his supporters at his rallies to assault protesters, the denigration of John McCain's military service, not to mention the endless lies.
It is this resistance to forgetting that must be nurtured as we find ourselves in the midst of a dangerous form of antiglobalism, white nativism and xenophobia under Trump's vision for making America "great again," a vision closer to D. W. Griffith's 1915 "The Birth of a Nation" — a film predicated upon white fear and denigration of the black other — than that of an actual nation.
" That inner life encompasses not just love affairs — most notably with a Norwegian sailor, Adler Christensen, and forays into the dim and dangerous homosexual subculture of the late 19th century — but an allegiance to the Irish cause that baffles Ward, whose obliviousness to Casement's feelings for him goes hand in hand with his John Bullish denigration of Casement's Irishness, which he sees as "some degraded form of Englishness.
Add to this the silence and cynicism of the clergy, the clumsy, aggressive propaganda of state television, the consent of the police to anti-Semitic excesses, public demonstrations dehumanizing "enemies of the nation," the denigration of the authority of the judiciary and the unforgivable destruction of the environment, and we have a suffocating atmosphere of hate, a highly emotional stalemate in which there can only be traitors and heroes.
Proven evidence gleaned from rigorous scientific inquiry must remain a key factor in the regulatory review and decision-making process in Washington, D.C. Regulators must never allow the promulgation of junk science or the denigration of findings based on high-quality studies that follow gold standard Good Laboratory Practices, to interfere with judgments affecting the health and well-being of Americans – especially when it comes to something as essential as the quality and safety of our food supply.
The discord of our politics, the anemic response to Russian interference in our election, and the denigration of our institutions by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has left many of our allies wondering what happened to the country they have long admired.
As he points out, an early Zionist slogan calling for a Jewish homeland in Palestine — "a land without people for a people without a land" — not only discounted the presence of the estimated 19483,000 Palestinians already there, but echoed a great body of settler lore that required conquered lands to be void of people, or at least inhabited only by lesser ones: Think of the expansion onto Indian lands in the American West, or white Australia's long denigration of the Aborigines.
All this shock, horror and kneejerk denigration might be understandable if the European Union were notching up important successes and resolving its member states' many problems, or if, at the very least, it had a figurehead with whom European citizens could identify, someone of whom one might say, "However badly things are going, I have faith in so and so, I believe he or she really does have the interests of my nation at heart, really is concerned about unemployment in my town," be it Newcastle or Naples.
In the US, there are already signs that many Republicans, even NeverTrumpers, are lining up behind Trump, unwilling to take a stance against Trump's continued flouting of democratic norms (for example, his insistence on massive electoral fraud and denigration of CIA findings about Russian hacks); the myriad conflicts of interests inherent in his own businesses; and his choice of Cabinet appointees, who not only lack anything resembling traditional qualifications for the jobs for which they have been chosen but who have also often openly questioned the validity of the very departments they are being tasked with leading.
Bill PoseyWilliam (Bill) Joseph PoseyTrump officials, Democrats spar over how to tackle housing crisis GOP lawmakers offer new election security measure On The Money: Tax, loan documents for Trump properties reportedly showed inconsistencies | Tensions flare as Dems hammer Trump consumer chief | Critics pounce as Facebook crypto project stumbles MORE (R-Fla.) ripped Democrats for their "denigration" of Kraninger, arguing he would be dismissed from the committee if he spoke that way about her Obama-era predecessor, Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayDemocrats jump into Trump turf war over student loans Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to consumer agency On The Money: Tax, loan documents for Trump properties reportedly showed inconsistencies | Tensions flare as Dems hammer Trump consumer chief | Critics pounce as Facebook crypto project stumbles MORE.

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