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Then, with shutting down GoFundMe pages and deleting supportive Instagrams, we ostracized the boy who first won our hearts for being ostracized.
"I was novel, but I never felt ostracized," she said.
Jahed Choudhury, 24, grew up being ostracized for his sexuality.
At Bennington College, Gloria's past ostracized from her wealthy classmates.
He was ostracized, accused of being a traitor to Zionism.
Now, he is the latest to be ostracized by him.
Within U.S. boundaries, Muslim minorities are being targeted and ostracized.
That professor would be ostracized, boycotted, reprimanded, disciplined or fired.
Gay people were still being beaten and ostracized, she said.
"I felt ostracized," said Ms. Keller, who is now 64.
They tried to silence me, to relegate me to being ostracized.
Instead, Judith's HIV status leaves her alone and ostracized from society.
I'm creating a family— they were ostracized, and now they're together.
They are kicked out and ostracized, and it's not their fault.
Studies indicate that school shooters were bullied, ostracized, and socially rejected.
Do I submit or risk being ostracized, demoted, fired or worse?
His drawings often combined the socially approved with the culturally ostracized.
A Jewish girl of 14, Wachenheimer was accustomed to being ostracized.
"For the past year, I've felt ostracized and bullied," she said.
And also, all these people that are ostracized, let's include them.
Eventually, Gold said, Zachary and other kids ostracized and bullied Nikolas.
They're being shamed and fired and ostracized for their predatory behavior.
Now he might find himself ostracized from Auburn and college basketball.
He was ostracized in the Teamsters union and lost many friends.
Kathleen told friends that she felt ostracized by the Biden family.
Clifford was ostracized from her church in Scotland after she transitioned.
Family members also become targets of discrimination, spurned for marriage and ostracized.
Why would anyone claim to being an ostracized chicken-foot-spewing mess?
Even fully aware of his crimes, the film industry never ostracized Polanski.
"A woman who fights can be ostracized by her family," said Vasavada.
We were the safe place for the people who are most ostracized.
" "They were ostracized, lost their jobs, most of them never worked again.
They shouldn't be ostracized or discounted because of what Phil Spector did.
This led to her being ostracized and threatened daily by the community.
Wayne Rooney has retired from international soccer; Joe Hart has been ostracized.
People who skip church or jaywalk will be noticed — and potentially ostracized.
Terry's wife and daughters are ostracized for a crime they didn't commit.
Edgar Benes said that his father had never recovered from being ostracized.
The activist was ostracized from the group when those texts became public.
People who openly practice nonmonogamy, if not quite ostracized, are certainly stereotyped.
As a result, you are empowered in certain ways but ostracized in others.
Munn said she was ostracized by her colleagues as a result of this.
There's a parallel between witchcraft and people who feel either persecuted or ostracized.
He's a loner, ostracized by the key social networks among which he operates.
It's not the Fonda is calling for these men to be forever ostracized.
When I was ostracized for being gay, Shannon gave everyone the middle finger….
Those who complained were berated, ostracized or ignored, the women told the newspaper.
They've banded together because they're sick of being ostracized at climate-change rallies.
Nazi sympathizers are supposed to be reviled and ostracized, not humanized and normalized.
Children who weren't members, maybe five in a class of thirty, were ostracized.
"You were ostracized if you were part of that nerdy group," he said.
We now know the Parkland shooter was bullied and ostracized by his classmates.
I was ostracized for raising all of this to the computer science department's administration.
Backers say he shouldn&apost be ostracized for something that happened so long ago.
She is ostracized and mistreated by Orlando's family, including his ex-wife and son.
She says girls are rescued from terror only to be ostracized by their communities.
By late July, two months after Premwati was ostracized, that small victory had curdled.
Islamic texts are problematic, but that doesn't mean my Muslim neighbor should be ostracized.
Ostracized all her life, and one of the only pure souls on this list.
But also empathy points for growing up an ostracized but pampered prisoner of war.
Some fear being ostracized for slip-ups that might upset NEF and its supporters.
You make me feel ostracized from the group, and you felt joy from that.
Ostracized for their habit, they're barred from engaging in it almost anywhere in public.
It just prevents students who don't belong to the dominant religion from feeling ostracized.
Kayla and Kiara, who said they were often bullied, have felt ostracized at school.
Have you ever felt ostracized or censored by the rest of the physics community?
It wasn't supposed to go like this for the ostracized Harlem rapper Azealia Banks.
They wanted me ostracized and saw me as an outsider because of my race.
The AfD is ostracized by all other parties, which refuse to work with it.
Yet these people are being outed by neighbors, ostracized online and alienated by friends.
After leaving office, Herbert Hoover regularly castigated Franklin D. Roosevelt, who ostracized his predecessor.
North Korea is already the most isolated, penalized, ostracized nation-state on the planet.
Because of her disability, she said, she felt ostracized even at her family's church.
Children who escape are often held by authorities or ostracized by their communities and families.
Despite growing evidence that Inserillo was not alone, she was increasingly ostracized by fellow officers.
Trump has his own problems with supporters who are usually ostracized from mainstream American politics.
Also, there are bullies who decide who should be welcomed and who should be ostracized.
Too many of the LGBT kids were ostracized by their parents, churches, by their peers.
Despite the finding, Nungesser said he was harassed and ostracized by Sulkowicz and her supporters.
After speaking on the record to the Times, Munn was, effectively, ostracized by her team.
Those who exercise the right to peacefully express themselves should not be demonized or ostracized.
I was kind of ostracized, not only by my peers but also by my teachers.
This news spread like wildfire, and the only result was that I was further ostracized.
Girls who opt not to be cut are often abused and ostracized by their communities.
Since biblical times, leprosy patients were ostracized from communities to prevent the disease from spreading.
Since earlier this year, California Democrats have ostracized Buck and moved to return his money.
While White was ostracized in his hometown of Kokomo, Indiana, that wasn't the case everywhere.
Throughout his six-year term he was ostracized by many countries, including the United States.
"Mexicans were feeling ostracized," he said, and the city could not afford to lose them.
Though Italy's European neighbors have not closed their borders, the country now fears being ostracized.
The idea of the ostracized of the village is as old as villages have existed.
He tried to take over as Speaker, and he was ostracized, really, until he left.
Those talking about how we should have not ostracized him, you didn't know this kid.
The heart of Christianity seemed to revolve around the poor, the ostracized, and the neglected.
She's probably one of the most creative people I've ever met in that way and I wonder if a lot of that is how ostracized she's been and how traditional ... She's so ostracized from everyone that it never behooved her to try to fit in.
A high proportion are sacked or ostracized, despite legislation to protect them, according to advocacy groups.
She was disowned by her father, and after her husband died, she was ostracized from society.
Moulton says he was ostracized by a large part of the caucus while he was campaigning.
"We didn't want to be ostracized by the academic community from U of T," Mosa said.
Nevertheless, the ongoing criminalization of homosexuality leaves LGBT people ostracized and vulnerable to violence and blackmail.
Although I never felt ostracized for my background growing up, I always knew I was different.
"I think people who before felt ostracized are now being made to feel comfortable," she said.
Ironically, both Tauzin and Hayes felt so ostracized by the far left they eventually switched parties.
When he returned home, he was ridiculed and ostracized for not going down with the ship.
In Jharkhand, single women who own land may be branded "witches" and ostracized by the community.
And like those who complained before them, they say they were mocked, dismissed, threatened and ostracized.
That was neither the first nor the last time that I would be ostracized this way.
"I feel like they've ostracized themselves like they haven't ever done before," the aide told CNN.
"I spent four years being absolutely ostracized," said Mr. Temer, a former lecturer on constitutional law.
Ms. Columbus said friends had worried that her claim might lead to her being ostracized professionally.
Moroccan Christians have long been ostracized, sometimes rejected by society and closely scrutinized by the state.
You worry that she'll be bullied or ostracized, or that she'll define her identity too narrowly.
Ostracized by her friends, she leads an isolated life and seeks solace in hip-hop dance.
But as their parents have been sentenced, their children have been ostracized, expelled and mocked online.
The victims are often ostracized, or even attacked, by their family members over a perceived dishonor.
When people fear being ostracized, they are less likely to get tested and know their status.
Mr. Bigelow is quoted as saying there is a fear of being ostracized for doing so.
Surely your bosses did not want a goodbye lunch to make a new employee feel ostracized.
Well, I can think of one reason: I fear being ostracized by those I care about.
Muslim service coordinator Khaiser Khan tells me clients can feel ostracized from their families and their religion.
Recently, Kansas further ostracized abortion clinic employees from their community by banning them from volunteering at schools.
Tell me why I should be more vocal about this at the risk of being socially ostracized.
Instead, they were more often demonized and ostracized, disparaged for having low impulse control and no morals.
We have to ask the question, is she simply being ostracized and shunned because she's a woman?
If your ally ends up annoying people, there is a chance you might get ostracized by association.
Yet many continue to face discrimination, including verbal and physical abuse, and are ostracized by their families.
"We were being brutalized, we were being murdered, we were being ostracized in a sense," she said.
The UAE is part of a group of Arab states including Saudi Arabia that has ostracized Qatar.
And if you were out, you could be ostracized and kicked out of town, like the Blacklist.
U.S. senators -- who were ostracized from the treaty negotiations – deserved at least to have their concerns aired.
Yes, "undocumented immigrants" were willing to break our laws, and they should not be ostracized for it.
It's someone that has a different religion than the majority and therefore they're ostracized in some way.
"Could you imagine being ostracized or judged or shunned just for being who you are?" he said.
For decades, rapes would go unreported, especially in rural India, because women feared they would be ostracized.
Macrina and her family were, for a time, ostracized by their community for her willingness to experiment.
One senior representative said those who speak out in the Olympic movement often end up being ostracized.
It is undeniably tough to be ostracized, especially because kids zero in on difference with unerring meanness.
The captain of a soccer team ostracized for brutality and intimidation is not without his softer side.
The ostracized far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) were down 1 point to 11 percent, INSA said.
In the old Italian ghettos, Jews, who were ostracized by authorities, created their own tightly organized communities.
She attended a Pride parade, where she met people whose parents had ostracized them for being gay.
Do you fear being ostracized for your beliefs or values by your community or society at large?
You might be ostracized, but by standing up for your beliefs, your faith would only grow stronger.
Now, almost overnight, the ambassador risks going from bipartisan Washington convener to ostracized foreigner at Trump's direction.
"We live in tight communities and I would hate for my family to be ostracized," she says.
Amash wasn't ostracized by his Freedom Caucus colleagues -- and the broader GOP -- for abandoning the party on principle.
She laid out her situation for the psychologist — the harassment, the stress of being ostracized by her colleagues.
Especially what it feels like to be ostracized or called out in a group of friends; it's terrifying.
He became a sadder, darker, more ostracized or alienated character, and that gave me a lot to do.
Especially what it feels like to be ostracized or called out in a group of friends, it's terrifying.
Incredibly, though, all too often the opposite occurs, and Wall Street whistle-blowers are shunned, ostracized and ignored.
Women – then and now – have good reason to worry that they might be shamed, disbelieved, humiliated and ostracized.
When one of Emma's confidantes, Rajneel Singh, decided to take the allegations public, he found himself socially ostracized.
All civilizations have rules and if you violate them you can expect to be ostracized from the tribe.
But the effect was that it automatically ostracized Democrats from working with the President on reforms to Obamacare.
"Leprosy centers are not necessary ... sufferers were ostracized because there was no cure," Ugwu of the GLRA said.
Helen and Spring say that instead of being embraced by fellow congregants for coming forward, they've been ostracized.
If you don't, you are condemned for not saying goodbye to your husband, and are abused and ostracized.
Long ostracized by her father, Ms. Redstone has said recently that the two have patched up their relationship.
If your appearance doesn't fit in with stereotypical gender performances, you will always be ostracized on some level.
But what is clear is that the children must be protected and cared for, not ostracized and exiled.
After these ordeals, they told me, they were ostracized in their communities, sometimes with little hope for recourse.
Oh, I know what most might be thinking by now — felons are, well, felons, they should be ostracized.
They have also been ostracized, ridiculed and forced into unfulfilling unions that, in some cases, eventually silenced them.
The Japanese government negotiated their release, but upon their return, they were ostracized for "causing trouble" for Japan.
Software engineer Arun Gnanavignesh said he had felt ostracized by fellow workers when they learned he was gay.
She was ostracized by her teammates, who refused to eat with her or even fly home with her.
After exposing corruption in their organizations, they are often demoted, ostracized, fired or harassed with lawsuits from managers.
Topanga, a witty and ostracized teen, accepted Cory, an overly curious and caring boy, for who he was.
A Citroën Berlingo would be roomy enough for our market, but the sheet metal would probably be ostracized.
The abuse remained taboo, discussed only among some of the victims, who felt ostracized by their fellow alumni.
They became known as the no-noes, and even after the war they were ostracized by mainstream society.
Even recently, women who had a child outside of marriage were often ostracized and cutoff from family support.
Gary, it seems, can survive on his own, and has not yet been ostracized from his avian comrades.
What has kept him here, he says, is the daily reward of empowering people ostracized for their disabilities.
If they go in this direction they will be all alone, face snapback and be ostracized by everyone.
"He broke down after that a little bit because they ostracized him," one soldier told the Morning News.
But post-election, they wanted to build something for their peers who felt ostracized from the two-party system.
Roye's work is especially renowned for the humane and dignified light in which he presents ostracized and oppressed people.
But the barrier for entry was low, Fitzsimmons said, and some authenticators were later ostracized for making dubious determinations.
She weeps as she describes how it felt to be demonized and ostracized by people she'd known for decades.
And the person in the video is publicly shamed, often losing a job or being ostracized by the community.
George Michael was ostracized for his sexuality and gave the middle finger to the media, who mercilessly stalked him.
What Shula endures—being denied an education, ostracized from her community, and forced to work to survive—is commonplace.
Though ostracized by her neighbors, Ms. Derian, who was white, became progressively more involved in local civil rights efforts.
That student, reportedly felt he had become ostracized by his peers and skipped eight days of school in response.
Those arrested, branded "traitors" by state-aligned media, are ostracized by Saudi society even as it treads into modernity.
But the scene that Propagandhi was ostracized from ended up becoming active whether the band knew it or not.
The filmmakers weren't shying away from the "gross" parts of CF that have made me feel ostracized and alienated.
Things get much worse when Pilgrim kills three children in a car accident and she's ostracized in her town.
Do not give Israel's foes what they want, which is Israel cast aside and ostracized by the international community.
They've also been ostracized from the philanthropy circles they once traveled as museums across the world reject their donations.
In movies like "Selena" and "Mi Vida Loca," she saw kindred spirits: women celebrated, not ostracized, for their aggression.
"Thirty years ago, when we marched and I raised money to bail them out, we were ostracized," the Rev.
She had polio, though her parents, knowing how ostracized children with the virus could be, kept that a secret.
For Ethiopian women, the injury often led to their being rejected by their husbands and ostracized by their communities.
Once a fixture of elite Manhattan and Los Angeles society, Weinstein has been ostracized since the accusations became public.
Ostracized for being gay by his own family, Exotic drove his car off a cliff and broke his back.
The Obama administration largely ostracized Mr. Orban, avoiding high-level, bilateral contacts as punishment for his creeping authoritarian tendencies.
His estranged teenage son, Lloyd (Dave Franco), is ostracized and mocked for being the child of such a monster.
This predicament faces Beatrix Lee, a 12-year-old poet, after a public humiliation leaves her ostracized and fragile.
But perpetrators usually are not ostracized after convictions for molesting a child, the authors of the report were told.
When his mother was growing up in the 1980s, she dressed like a tomboy and felt ostracized, she said.
According to a Senate history, Ross was ostracized and his family fell into poverty when they returned to Kansas.
"Historically, Russia has always been ostracized within the international community," said Rodger Baker, Stratfor's vice president of global analysis.
With no family to call on for help, he feels afraid and abandoned, and ostracized because of his sexuality.
Andrew attended the rally because, he says, LBGTQ people and other minorities are ostracized if they hold conservative views.
Shireen, ostracized by her mother and shunned from society due to her greyscale, found a true friend in Ser Davos.
In any other film, this would be the part where Charlotte is ostracized and relegated to the loner lunch table.
Some young women will drop out of school or university out of embarrassment, others are ostracized by family and friends.
He told them that he wanted to "let the past be the past," but his friends only ostracized him further.
Lee's personal battle began in 2005 when she reported the abuse to her human resources department, only to be ostracized.
In The Tempest, Caliban is an ostracized creature, begotten by a witch and exiled after he attempts to rape Miranda.
Furthermore, we have seen what happens when fear and intolerance take hold and an entire group of people is ostracized.
She was initially ostracized by the agency she has served and seen evolve over 30 years or so of service.
Us, blacks that were with him during the campaign were vilified, ostracized, called Uncle Tom, cahoots, sellouts, and everything else.
But what makes the mutants so relatable for readers are the ways they are ostracized and pushed aside in society.
They asked us to change their names, so they wouldn't be ostracized from all the nice theater bars in Soho.
In doing so, the developer hopes that neo-Nazis can be identified and perhaps banned by Twitter or otherwise ostracized.
What was it like to give a lot to the Republicans, then start to feel ostracized by that same party?
As for Syria, its own war has left the country so weak and ostracized that few care what it wants.
Many who survive these harrowing ordeals are later ostracized by their families and husbands, who refuse to take them back.
Her work helped lead to the development of a more effective flu vaccine for older people, yet she felt ostracized.
Or should he risk fighting a duel and be ostracized by his constituents for engaging in a barbaric Southern practice?
Ultimately they allowed it, but I was ostracized by my friends and the college administration treated me like a child.
Ultimately, saying he had feared being ostracized or arrested himself if he reacted violently, he "let it go," he wrote.
"I can't imagine what that must have meant to a person who felt ostracized at that time," Zellweger told Insider.
"I can't imagine what that must have meant to a person who felt ostracized at that time," Zellweger told Insider.
"People from Wuhan and its environs have been ostracized throughout the rest of China, let alone the region," he said.
Once ostracized, Argentina just this year has attracted over $20 billion in foreign investment into the government bond market alone.
Men like Liteky are people who should force us to pause and think; they should not be ostracized and criticized.
A doctor said he was feeling ostracized by the public, even as he worked to save patients from the epidemic.
I was more terrified of the shadows, in this case the self inflicted perceptions of being ostracized from my community.
If the child is ostracized in some way, it's the family who has to protect them from that or explain it.
The film centers on Thomasin (Ana Taylor-Joy), the eldest daughter in a 17th-century Puritan family ostracized by their community.
DoctHers seeks to expand to other Asian countries where marginalized and ostracized populations are also in dire need of medical support.
You spend a lot of time in the book talking about our primordial fear of being ostracized from our social group.
Jackson describes feeling ostracized while growing up gay in a small town, and how The Advocate made him feel less alone.
It was difficult; I felt ostracized from my department, and I felt like I didn't have support where it was necessary.
"The echoes of the harassment reverberated on as I was ostracized by my classmates," said the social media strategist and Babble.
Ostracized by their communities Albinism is an inherited genetic condition characterized by a lack of pigmentation in skin, eyes and hair.
Am I going to be ostracized by my peers for admitting the extent to which I believe rocks have supernatural powers?
She says people like Mayer and Rachel have no good options: They're ostracized if they leave, and silenced if they stay.
After Sordino is raped by an upperclassman at a party and calls the police, she becomes ostracized by her fellow classmates.
And there was the return of his long-ostracized daughter, Shari Redstone, who gradually worked her way back into his life.
You can pull out anything from current affairs and apply it to 'Frankenstein': loneliness, being ostracized, the fear of the outsider.
Their friend had been ostracized because she had stood up for my nieces, refusing to go along with the mean girls.
Early on, women who wanted to participate were often ostracized; today, images of Tom of Finland hunks remain its calling card.
Regardless, it sounds like Russell has been ostracized for breaking the bro code of not filming another bro talking about infidelity.
I was ostracized constantly, but I managed to build a small group of friends who served as a wall around me.
"You don't necessarily have to be ostracized from fashion during this moment," argues Ariane Goldman, founder of boutique maternity brand Hatch.
The threat of being ostracized, he said, was powerful — more so than the threat of being imprisoned by the Danish government.
Antonio Conte brought him back to Chelsea, built his team around him, won the Premier League with him, then ostracized him.
If Kaepernick does not find another job in the N.F.L., he will join the list of athletes ostracized for political outspokenness.
The Democratic Party needs an 11th Commandment of its own, and those who choose to sin against it should be ostracized.
They may have power in some regions, but they are still being beaten, they are still being ostracized from certain things.
Managers made it clear that it was an individual choice, and that those who did not participate would not be ostracized.
"I was ostracized by most of the tech industry," Pao told me this week, reflecting on the experience of speaking out.
In addition, many victims never report the crime for fear of being ostracized by their families and wider communities, they say.
After all, when vaping took off as a fad it was a bizarre bit of cyberpunk kitsch, and vapers were publicly ostracized.
And now they&aposre being ostracized by the EU, and Italy now we&aposve got the populist movement in Italy catching fire.
When "The Big Bang Theory" debuted in 2007, it was an ode to the different, to the ostracized, to the lovably dorky.
Buttigieg said the crowd, but Chasten asked the audience to raise their hands if they had ever felt singled out or ostracized.
Jon Snow's trajectory towards becoming the King in the North was similarly improbable, given his childhood as the ostracized bastard of Winterfell.
It is one in which people who think differently -- which often means people who lean conservatively -- tend to be ostracized and vilified.
It's also a fickle world: One day you're being mistaken for a low-level celebrity and the next you're being cruelly ostracized.
Franks, a fervent Trump backer, said if the leaker cannot be prosecuted under the law, then that person should be politically ostracized.
Alison infringes on everyone's life by trying to home-school him, fearing he'll be labeled and ostracized if he stays in school.
Either way, the distress that you experience when you're ostracized is a lot like the distress you experience when you're physically hurt.
I always have the fear, even with my closest friends, that I would either be ostracized or made a joke by them.
" Those are the first people to say to individuals that are being relentlessly either ostracized or legally threatened, "Oh, snowflake, watch yourself.
If the US starts ignoring treaties or stops leading the way on climate issues, America could quite quickly find itself diplomatically ostracized.
The El family has been ostracized, and Seg-El must fight to redeem his family's honor and save his planet from obliteration.
It's also difficult for many women to speak out about sexual violence because victims are often blamed or ostracized from their community.
It was the early days of the H.I.V. crisis, and people with new diagnoses were frightened, ostracized and writing their own obituaries.
Once ostracized over its ties to sectarian violence, Sinn Fein may now be able to claim a seat at the government table.
Albinos, easily spotted by their white skin and fair hair, have long been ostracized and discriminated against, especially in Malawi, Tanzania, and Cameroon.
The woman eventually left Ancona and moved back to Peru because of how badly she was ostracized for reporting the men, Molinaro said.
As an ostracized bastard in Winterfell, Jon Snow never had the opportunity to try out the hay in the barns with local Northerners.
"I don't want somebody to be attacked or ostracized," Jose Arballo, a spokesperson for the Riverside Department of Public Health, said on Tuesday.
It's important my younger siblings don't grow up in a world where their aspirations are ostracized, marginalized, or compromised because of their gender.
"I felt slut shamed," she says, noting that she was ostracized by some members of her team as soon as the firing happened.
His photographs, collages, and altar-pieces documented a world so ostracized from the average American that they threatened the conventional definitions of art.
Those who didn't adjust to Instagram's unwritten rules and continued to share de facto albums were unfollowed, ostracized from the true Instagram community.
"At the Museum, we feel that no one deserves to be ostracized based on their body, birthplace, or desires," says curator Lissa Rivera.
And that is an especially tall order in countries like Nepal or Ghana, where women are often isolated or ostracized during their periods.
But on a show where very few people actually adhere to monogamy, these things shouldn't be surprising or lead to Jasmine being ostracized.
Dalits have been ostracized by upper-caste Hindus for centuries for jobs they deemed as impure, such as garbage pickers and tannery workers.
Whitehurst writes that her friendship group subsequently ostracized her, pressuring her not to press charges and sending her threatening messages via social media.
For this, she is ostracized by her judgmental and bitter community and forced to wear a letter "A"—for "Adulterer"—on her chest.
Because they refuse to register their churches or to become an "official" government entity, their buildings have been bulldozed and their families ostracized.
Sanctions that hit the general population are much more effective against friends and economically interdependent entities than they are against already ostracized enemies.
Despite there being an estimated 1.9 million transgender people in India, they are often mocked and ostracized, existing on the periphery of society.
Guatemalans figure they were sent home for breaking the law; those with tattoos are ostracized, assumed to belong to a violent street gang.
Many people from Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak, are desperate for treatment, but the government's approach has led many to be ostracized.
They are often ostracized, abused, assaulted by mobs, raped or enslaved by criminals in conservative countries, where homosexuality is a taboo, campaigners say.
Or they suffer a fistula, a childbirth injury that leaves them leaking urine or feces, stinking and ostracized, and sometimes unable to walk.
"He had been ostracized by the game he loved," said daughter Shelly Flood, 232, a drug and alcohol youth counselor in Los Angeles.
He said the emails and letters came from children who said they had been ostracized, bullied or abused because of their sexual orientation.
But Hsiung, one of only two Asian children in his classes, was deeply lonely, ostracized, mocked and bullied for his race and accent.
However, Almagro — along with strong voices from Brazil, Colombia, Peru and other regional players — has successfully ostracized Maduro and his illegitimate dictatorial regime.
In the US, the group became ostracized and mocked as science debunked its practices and high-profile figures were exposed as closeted gay hypocrites.
"They remain silent for fear of being ostracized," said Sunita Danuwar of Shakti Samuha, a charity that works on the rehabilitation of trafficked women.
I felt singled out — even ostracized — from the invisible club where women with hair (in the right places) were entitled to a lifetime membership.
But when we watch a woman be ostracized and shunned by her peers for her rogue capabilities, we understand that in a different way.
Campaigners say tens of thousands of girls in Africa are ostracized or shamed for becoming pregnant every year, despite most having no sex education.
While Isabelle remains at Royal Oak Middle School, Josie felt so ostracized that she ultimately decided to withdraw and enroll in a private school.
Former San Francisco 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who started the anthem protests last season, remains ostracized, unable to get a job in the league.
Trump is scorned on university campuses even more than he is ostracized from white-shoe law firms and feared on "Gucci Gulch" K Street.
Dershowitz said in a recent opinion piece for The Hill that liberals on the elite island off the coast of Massachusetts have ostracized him.
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), ostracized by the other parties and without any coalition partner options, was steady at 8 percentage points.
At my Lexington high school, my new classmates fell in two groups: those who ostracized me because of my accent and those who didn't.
It also presents a major victory for Shari Redstone, Mr. Redstone's once ostracized, recently reconciled daughter, who has opposed Mr. Dauman's leadership of Viacom.
Political analysts who tried to talk about the G.O.P.'s transformation, like Norman Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute, were effectively ostracized for years.
Any politician who voices an opinion outside this range of acceptable opinions will see their career come to an abrupt end and be ostracized.
Harsh Vardhan, the union minister for health and family welfare, tweeted on Tuesday that he was "deeply anguished" to hear of doctors being ostracized.
"I thought if I am going to be ostracized because of what happened at the Olympics, I might as well embrace it," he said.
As a result, Kali is regularly subjected to jokes about his supposed impotence while Ponna is ostracized from some of the village's social events.
Doctors thought the humane solution, to spare such children from being ostracized, was to perform surgery to make them one sex or the other.
She was ostracized by her family, which disapproved of her husband's politics, and eked out a living by starting a small business selling diapers.
"This is important because the holiday season can be hard on those of us who have been ostracized from our born families," she said.
And President Trump's tweet does more harm than good by implying that "Due Process" entitles people to keep their jobs or avoid being ostracized.
At the beginning I felt ostracized by these encounters, but I'm sad to say I've gotten so used to it that I feel despondent.
One 5-year-old boy, named Godswill, had been accused of being a witch and neglected, beaten and ostracized by his own family and community.
Arif lives in a rural area just outside Lahore and, as a result of the injuries and scars she sustained, she said she feels ostracized.
But he hasn't been ostracized in the industry for jokes about sympathizing with Hitler, or his legacy of pushing women past their limits on set.
"I refuse to allow my young West Point sisters to be railroaded, ostracized, demonized, degraded, and humiliated without speaking up on their behalf," she wrote.
Constructed from polymer modeling clay and steel wire frames, the sculptures pay homage to a world of people who have been ostracized for being different.
It's no doubt harder on college campuses, where many victims are young, far from home, and in fear of retaliation or being ostracized by peers.
In Poland, the leader of the governing party, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, is a conservative who was once ostracized by the early leaders of post-communist Poland.
Orlando nightclub human visited gay chat rooms, officials say Q: What about the gay community and gay Muslims who may feel ostracized from mainstream Islam?
After filing a complaint, Inserillo said she was ostracized by her colleagues, unfairly disciplined, and ultimately forced into an alcohol treatment program she didn't need.
Jon Campopiano, principal at Stone Valley Middle School in Alamo, says Ghorbani's son Jovani started a buddy program for kids who felt ostracized at school.
On the outside, nose pressed against the glass, would stand a newly powerless United States, with only a single, deeply ostracized friend in the region.
That's why one mom wants the world to know kids on the autism spectrum — 1 in 68 children have autism — shouldn't feel isolated and ostracized.
In this story, Megan, a 18-year-old student from the UK, reimagines contemporary xenophobia through the tale of a mermaid ostracized from her community.
Cribbing from the perverted homily of mid-century horror, The Witch tells the story of an ostracized Puritanical family beset by witchcraft, possession, and doubt.
I'm not very religious, but I've never felt ostracized or beaten down by religion because my priest is my mother and she's a freedom fighter.
That some groups have been marginalized or ostracized should not form the basis of an argument in favor of marginalizing or ostracizing still another group.
Capri Culpepper, a transgender high school senior in Anderson, S.C., said the guidelines offered support to students like her, who can feel isolated and ostracized.
They are so awful that the people who instituted them and carried them out should be ostracized from society for the rest of their lives.
Pakistan is still ostracized by foreign cricket organizations, but the country's team has enjoyed great success, playing all of its home games on the road.
Have you ever found yourself so singularly focused on the intrinsic beauty of an individual pizza topping, it somehow led to you being socially ostracized?
To those familiar with King, who has been in Congress since 23, it may seem odd that he's suddenly been ostracized by his Republican peers.
The disruptions to schools have extended into the community as well, with some families saying they felt ostracized because of their connection to the virus.
Case in point, Nike's embrace of quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who was ostracized by the NFL for protesting racial injustice during the national anthem before games.
Mr. Vicente's views began to change this year after his wife was ostracized when she left Nxivm and he heard rumors about the secret sorority.
Whistle-blowers reported financial straits, divorces and suicidal impulses as they were ostracized by their colleagues and harassed with defamation and other lawsuits from managers.
He was ostracized from McCain's memorial in favor of former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, both of whom Trump has tried to oppose.
Woods, Kylie Jenner's former BFF, was ostracized from the Kardashian-Jenner family after she and Khloé Kardashian's ex, Tristan Woods, kissed at a house party.
The study in eight counties - found fear of being rejected for marriage, ostracized by the community, or even killed was pushing girls to undergo FGM.
It explains why so many gay men entered the priesthood, especially decades ago: They didn't feel safe or comfortable in a society that ostracized them.
For over a decade, the McMansion has served as a home for a clan of Juggalos, veterans, strippers, and gay kids ostracized from their parents.
He adds, however, that being ostracized by religion can be a blessing in disguise if it pushes one to develop a more authentic personal faith.
Of course, smartphones aren't all bad — the Financial Times' reporting highlighted how phones' internet access can help ostracized kids find a community across the world.
It is the director's first movie since losing a major distribution deal and being ostracized by many in Hollywood over renewed accusations of sexual abuse.
He told Judhajit that he does drag to represent "the effeminate gay man, the masculine lesbian… (who) are still largely ostracized," even by the LGBTQ community.
PHILLIPS: -- how they are ostracized and they say I&aposm just going to go along with the path of this resistance which is to hate Trump.
Kim did not have much political power and was ostracized from his family, so China most likely wasn't using him to influence North Korean policy directly.
Those who believe that marriage is the union of a man and a woman shouldn't be ostracized, banished from society simply because of what they believe.
"We have VPSOs who grew up in their village, lived there their entire lives, and when they became a VPSO, the village ostracized them," he says.
Their own party, meanwhile, has shown little appetite for addressing the issue, and some are wary of speaking up about it for fear of being ostracized.
Even if Moore wins, he could prove a tough vote for Senate Republicans to corral, if he manages to avoid being outright ostracized by Senate leadership.
Some reporters, as well as television anchors, have told Reuters they have been threatened with physical harm, abused on social media and ostracized by Modi's administration.
The CDU and all the other established parties have previously ostracized the AfD over what they say are racist views held by some of its members.
After a decade of being hated, humiliated, and ostracized because of my body, having it appreciated and viewed as sexy was disarming and somehow felt safe.
Ostracized from the world until its first free general election in 8003, Myanmar — which was previously known as Burma — has seen the world's most radical digitization.
The first aspect that stands out is the reason for Simon's silence up until this point: It's not that he's afraid of being ostracized, or shamed.
Matt Pylant, a friend who attended Drury with Vincel, tells PEOPLE Vincel was "a kind person" who accepted him when others ostracized him for being gay.
Dalits have been ostracized by upper-caste Hindus for centuries for doing jobs they deemed as impure, such as working in tanneries and as picking garbage.
As a result, many girls and women are too afraid of being shamed or ostracized to ask questions or seek help when they experience abnormal bleeding.
As minorities within the countries that they live in, they are ostracized from society, deemed second-class citizens, and have access to few rights and opportunities.
Every woman has the right to alter, or not alter, her appearance in the way she sees fit without being ostracized for her personal choices. Period.
He said the stories from kids who said they were bullied and ostracized pulled at his heart and compelled him to shed his previously private demeanor.
As for the sentencing itself, for the record: Harvey Weinstein–Assaulter Zero, as it were—was removed from the Weinstein Company and has been professionally ostracized.
In the lawsuit, filed on July 85033 in New Jersey's Superior Court, Carlson also claims Ailes ostracized and belittled her during her time at Fox News.
At the beginning of season 5, Lala and James have been ostracized: her as someone who fucks people's husbands and he as just a complete asshole.
Mostly with no formal education, the Tuareg had few work options but to join Qaddafi's security forces, which got them largely ostracized after the 2011 revolution.
Sex-abuse victims are frequently scared for a variety of reasons, including being ostracized from a particular group or being re-victimized by the justice system.
"When I was growing up I was very ostracized for being a different person," Dijon says calmly, flicking through a copy of Japanese fashion magazine Whatever.
Some DMs say they wouldn't allow a high-risk person into the dungeon, others say that person shouldn't be ostracized from an otherwise open, welcoming community.
Why can't someone say they support Taylor Swift on Twitter without being ostracized, but can buy a ticket to Manchester By The Sea with no backlash?
In fact, it was Bhira (now a novelist and English professor) who was ostracized for marrying outside the community, to a man she met in college.
Women with fistula are often ostracized and rejected by society as the abnormal hole in their bladder or bowel leads to leakage of urine or excrement.
I think about poor Galileo, 500 years ago or so, when he had evidence that Earth is not the center of the universe and was ostracized.
The staff at the charity say people — often isolated by their community, ostracized by their family, or facing threats — come to them in a desperate state.
Vatican officials have argued that a global requirement to report to civil authorities would, in some places, result in victims being ostracized or priests being persecuted.
Gorbachev lived then, as now, in a dual reality — admired and feted in Washington, London and Berlin, reviled and ostracized in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Vladivostok.
Women with fistula are often ostracized and rejected by society as the abnormal hole in their bladder or bowel leads to leakage of urine or excrement.
As adults, they supported engaging with the Cuban government, even when doing so was deeply unpopular in South Florida and often caused them to be ostracized.
Some are doing so for the first time, defying the sect's historic secrecy about cutting and taking a risk that they or relatives will be ostracized.
Yet black individuals such as Colin Kaepernick who shine a light on injustice and engage in peaceful protests are vilified and ostracized, and painted as troublemakers.
Ico pairs you, an ostracized boy locked away in a tower, with Yorda, a princess due to be sacrificed in exchange for her mother's eternal youth.
They were basically ostracized from the elites in the media bubble in 2015 and most of 2016 for being too friendly with Trump as a candidate.
There is a pointed shot at Ivanka from the President's now-ostracized chief strategist Steve Bannon, who frequently clashed with the first daughter and her husband.
They are loathed by everyone in the criminal justice system, often ostracized by their community, and they almost always shunned by their former associates and friends.
Gail Collins: My husband is from Boston and we have learned, from being a Patriots household in New York, what it means to be truly ostracized.
More often, however, the women who come forward with complaints about harassment say they wind up being ostracized, or made to feel uncomfortable in their jobs.
It's also true marquee names like Richard Spencer stayed home and the Daily Stormer's Andrew Anglin told followers that taking part wasn't worth being publicly ostracized.
Shari Redstone, the ostracized daughter who had been restricted from visiting until mid-October, celebrated the holidays with her father, played games and discussed the media business.
Back-to-back losses by the party in general elections had left Sanchez without credit and he was ostracized after a rebellion from within his own ranks.
She said she was ostracized for speaking up about the problem, and unable to advance in a rowdy and rude office in spite of her good work.
After traveling to the small town of Gay, Georgia (yes, seriously), cast member Bobby Berk opens up about being ostracized from his church at a young age.
Several civil society groups across sub-Saharan Africa work to inform widows of their rights, support their inheritance claims, and provide refuge for those evicted or ostracized.
Although he couldn't be kicked out of the organization for that, he said some of his fraternity brothers ostracized him, and made him feel like an outcast.
His family claimed he wasn't selected despite qualifying; however, the AOC denied any suggestions that Norman was ostracized or "blacklisted" for supporting Smith and Carlos' podium protest.
The pianist shared that it was the anniversary of his coming to this church, and then explained how his last congregation had ostracized him for being gay.
Germanic performers who had dominated classical music for generations were ostracized, while jazz—"a frantic musical metaphor of the unsettled times"—gained a new and sudden popularity.
Here, we see Veronica following Lilly to a place where she's not entirely comfortable, ostracizing Yolanda the way she herself would be ostracized a few months later.
Well, since 2005, MLB has spelled it out for you: only after three confirmed uses of banned substances does a player deserve to be ostracized from baseball.
The murder, too, looks forward and back, on one side Gilchrist, native-born and Victorian; on the other Slater, the epitome of the new century's ostracized wanderer.
The A.M.A. did its best to drive these groups out of business—it was fined for antitrust violations—and state medical societies ostracized doctors who joined up.
"I decided not to take it further because I didn't want to be ostracized -- par for the course when the predator has power and influence," he said.
As a young trans woman, not yet out, she was desperate for a hopeful story — anything that might indicate she wouldn't end up totally ostracized or murdered.
I've been trying to pinpoint why I feel ostracized in a different way when I hear racist remarks in the US versus my experience here in Germany.
Simpson died in Paris at age 89 in 2005, 14 years after the death of Edward, who was ostracized by the royal family after his abdication and marriage.
Those responsible, had the best of intentions, but ultimately they contributed to unfair stereotypes of a rural group of people who already felt ostracized from the American Dream.
Austin told Vanity Fair that he was ostracized in school due to his weight, and movies provided an escape — which is how he became so infatuated with them.
Trump supporters who go public with their views subject themselves to being heckled, ostracized, having property vandalized, or even being violently assaulted by left wing groups like Antifa.
The US outlaws pregnancy discrimination at work outright, but many pregnant women say there are subtle ways even the most well-intentioned coworkers can make them feel ostracized.
" Rowe states in court documents that since the two became randomly assigned roommates, Rowe was "ostracized" by Brochu, who "generally ignored her and treated her as a 'ghost.
The #WalkUpNotOut campaign doesn't say anything explicit about gun control or gun violence; it encourages creating a friendlier school environment for children who might feel bullied or ostracized.
" Mariam, 27, told the French agent she had been raped and ostracized in her village and feared going back because "the people who raped me are still there.
It's about all of the other ugly ways that a woman can be foiled and dismissed, ostracized and worn down, when she's just trying to do her job.
One of two women assigned to a division of 150 special police officers, she charges that she was quickly ostracized and made the target of repeated sexual jokes.
"But if we can survive eight years of being ostracized by the Obama administration, and four years of the swamp draining, we can survive," the Democratic lobbyist said.
Airline staff have faced similar problems, with state-run carrier Air India and private airline IndiGo saying there had been instances of employees being ostracized from their communities.
But Liverpool wants the same amount for Mamadou Sakho, a defender five years older than Lindelof who was ostracized by Manager Jürgen Klopp for much of last year.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has also been ostracized by Trump, appeared to dig in further behind Rosenstein and his the Justice Department's No. 3 official Rachel Brand.
Iran's oil industry, the lifeblood of its economy, was devastated by the cumulative impact of the nuclear sanctions, which halved petroleum exports and left the country ostracized economically.
He has also brought dignity to pious Turks who felt ostracized by previous governments that, among other measures, upheld a ban on the Muslim veil in public institutions.
He made it in Mexico with Japanese funding after his anti-imperialist flop, "Walker," a 1987 satire of United States meddling in Central America, ostracized him in Hollywood.
Airline staff have faced similar problems, with state-run carrier Air India and private airline IndiGo saying there had been instances of employees being ostracized from their communities.
Once he was outed and ostracized on a school-wide list-serve, a group of students made it their mission to invite him to a weekly Shabbat dinner.
They're not ostracized by wealth or privilege or whiteness, and given that the demographics of the schools are predominantly white and predominantly wealthy, they are prepared for that.
Darby English was ostracized by other black students in colleges because of his reluctance to turn up at the Black Student Union meetings because of nuanced, intellectual reasons.
He posted a photo of typical European food items such as French wine, Spanish oranges and a Danish pastry, with British classic tinned baked beans ostracized to one side.
Food insecurity has long preoccupied Qatar which shares its only land border with Saudi Arabia and buys 80 percent of its food from the neighbors that have ostracized it.
All too often, women in the military who report sexual harassment and assaults are ignored, punished, and ostracized by their unit and the men in their chain of command.
Some conservative women "feel a little ostracized" by the #MeToo movement, even if they support its goals, said Meghan Milloy, also a co-founder of Republican Women for Progress.
In her speech following the shooting, González said that kids ostracized him because he threatened people, not because they thought they were too cool to hang out with him.
Diane, who didn't want her surname used for fear of being socially ostracized, was well-known for dinner parties in the tidy suburban cul-de-sac where she lived.
Gay men, mostly white, assumed leadership and ostracized trans women like Johnson and Rivera in the name of respectability, according to people involved in the movement at the time.
Later, in an episode titled "The Secrets of Jake Paul," the younger Paul brother says that he once went to a YouTube event and felt ostracized by the community.
The 27-year-old is ideologically much closer to her grandfather Jean-Marie, the party's now ostracized founder, than to her aunt Marine and party's modernizers led by Philippot.
One major issue with our lasting fear of rejection is this: Nowadays we may have many, many more opportunities to get ostracized than we did thousands of years ago.
Ostracized LGBT kids often turn to movies and TV for solace — whether gay men idolizing Hollywood icons like Judy Garland or teenagers latching onto Joss Whedon's ass-kicking Willow.
The Trump administration can help mitigate the effects by joining the growing number of state and local governments who have publicly ostracized those who peddle anti-Israeli hate speech.
Trump ostracized Bannon, leading some to declare that Trump was "growing into the job," the preferred presidential cliché of people who willingly subscribed to the Brookings Institute's mailing list.
Anna Oloshuro Kalaita, for example, went from being ostracized for leaving her abusive husband, to being a well-respected member of her Maasai community after participating in the show.
But while Kaepernick has been ostracized, shunned and relentlessly booed on the football field, in hip-hop there seems to be nothing but love for the former 49ers quarterback.
"I decided not to take it further because I didn't want to be ostracized -- par for the course when the predator has power and influence," he said on Twitter.
The development set off a new round in a long-running battle pitting Mr. Dauman, Mr. Redstone's longtime confidant, against Shari Redstone, Mr. Redstone's once ostracized, recently reconciled daughter.
For instance, it works in Nairobi's slums, where many refugees remain in hiding, ostracized for having been raped, or hiding from killers who chased them from their home countries.
And many who need help are unwilling to come forward because they fear being ostracized or worse because they are gay, use drugs or are engaged in sex work.
He was then ostracized along with other boys of the church to a ranch in Wyoming, before being assigned to FLDS-connected construction companies, The Salt Lake Tribune reported.
"I guarantee that you know flat earthers right now, but they're never going to tell you because they're afraid of being ostracized," Sargent says to me later that evening.
Conversely, in 2016, anti-Trump protesters are holding mostly peaceful demonstrations because of their discontentment with a man, who has ostracized minorities, being voted into the office of president.
The Saudi-led trio of countries ostracized Qatar in June 2017, cutting trade and diplomatic ties after accusing Qatar of supporting terrorists and Iran, Saudi Arabia&aposs sworn enemy.
Peter Norman, the Australian runner, knew in advance what the two other athletes — Tommie Smith and John Carlos — would be doing, and he was ostracized in Australia for years.
Look, I went to an arts high school in San Francisco, and I had plenty of friends; the "weirdos" in other schools were not ostracized where I come from.
But once it becomes clear that a behavior is socially defined as typical for the other sex, "it is shunned out of fear of being ostracized," the study said.
Responding to anti-Semitism with a mass incarceration focused strategy will not make Jews safer, but only continue to hurt communities who have also been historically disenfranchised and ostracized.
Too many L.G.B.T. baseball fans, he said, have memories of being ostracized in Little League or hearing disparaging comments while sitting in the stands at a major league game.
The film's third face — one that we never see — is that of Shahrzad, a retired actress who has been ostracized from the village where she and Marziyeh both lived.
In my own experience talking to the men who have dealt with or are living with the disease, there's a lot of men who feel a little invisible and ostracized.
Matt Pylant, a friend who attended Drury with Vincel, tells PEOPLE Vincel was "a kind person" and "a free spirit" who accepted him when others ostracized him for being gay.
The modern project was an important effort by people who had been essentially criminalized, whose sex lives had been criminalized, and who themselves had been ostracized for normal human desire.
Women and girls who suffer from endometriosis may not be willing to openly discuss their challenges and request accommodations without fear of being dismissed or ostracized by colleagues or managers.
"If I kill him, then I'm not ostracized — I get to hang out with my friends — and I get the money," Barnett said in describing her thinking, the Chronicle reports.
Fear was the salt in the wound of a leprosy diagnosis, and it meant that patients were ostracized from the rest of the world as their families were ripped apart.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Transgender people in northwestern Pakistan are to be given a dedicated place to bury their dead after being ostracized by their families even in death.
Chong said her organization had received about a dozen calls from people whose details had been leaked and who faced "huge" risks if they lost their jobs or were ostracized.
It is heartbreaking to consider the immense weight of shame and guilt my birth mother may continue to carry for fear (real or imagined) of being ostracized by her family.
US Middle East policy is in uproar since it's anchored on Saudi Arabia, which is being ostracized over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul.
Society accepted it, and anybody who thought it was wrong, black or white, was afraid to stand up because they would be ostracized from society because that was accepted then.
Born in New Jersey in 1945, Marsha P. Johnson moved to Greenwich Village after high-school and an adolescence spent ostracized for dressing up in ways that boys usually didn't.
Opposition politicians have warned that such moves could encourage more illegal migration and exacerbate the mantero problem, but Ms. Carmena has said that the street vendors should not be ostracized.
Moved by the stories of young L.G.B.T. people ostracized by the Mormon Church in Utah, Dan Reynolds, the frontman of Imagine Dragons, hosts a benefit festival for gay rights organizations.
When her husband died soon after, she led the austere life of a Hindu widow, ostracized by society until her death at 255 as though she were somehow to blame.
They saw Islam as threatening to overrun a prostrate West weakened by the erosion of traditional Christian values, and viewed themselves as unjustly ostracized by out-of-touch political elites.
Since the last presidential election, and particularly since white supremacists rallied this month, unmasked, in Charlottesville, Va., the line between acceptable and ostracized views has started to become less stark.
In the article, unnamed sources said government officials bluntly confronted the military over its lassitude in going after militants, saying that the country could be ostracized by the international community.
So if it's not harming anyone, it's best, LGBTQ advocates argue, to let trans people use the facility for their gender identity without making them feel ostracized and discriminated against.
In the military, the high likelihood that a victim will be ostracized or punished socially or professionally within their unit after making a report decreases the chances they will come forward.
He was once ostracized from the industry for the racist vitriol he spouted while drunk and, to a lesser extent, the abusive threats he lobbed at his wife and ex-girlfriend.
So if there's no risk of harm, it's best, LGBTQ advocates argue, to let trans people use the facility for their gender identity without making them feel ostracized and discriminated against.
The problem I find with small towns is that there are only a handful of peer groups, and if you don't fit into any of them, you're singled out or ostracized.
For starters, mixed wizard/muggle Potter advocates for oppressed house elves and opposes Voldemort's quest for blood purity while Trump has proposed banning Muslims and ostracized even more groups of people.
" Regarding images of healed scars on Instagram, he said "these images can't be searched, these images get buried, and that is a rejection that could validly be interpreted as being ostracized . . .
One of the other findings that was really important was these women feeling ostracized, not only from the straight world or the hetero world, but the predominantly gay and lesbian communities.
In the film, her half-human, half-orc character is ostracized from the orc community for being different, only to be captured later by the human forces — who also rebuke her.
Seth Owen, a high school valedictorian from Florida whose parents ostracized him because of his sexuality, has reportedly been offered a full-ride scholarship to attend Georgetown University in the fall.
It's tough to put your life back together when you feel ostracized, battling post-traumatic stress disorder, and your discharge disqualifies you from critical transition benefits such as the GI Bill.
Sure, in the middle of the series, he kind of falls off the rails and becomes a dark lord, but what ostracized gremlin teenager rebelling by experimenting with the occult hasn't?
She brought together once-disparate progressive, post-evangelical groups and hosted conferences to try to include nonwhite and sexual minorities, many of whom felt ostracized by the churches of their youth.
A few of the refugees I spoke to told me they felt ostracized coming to a country where they thought they'd be accepted and instead feel as if they don't belong.
Mr. Kondo insists the wedding was not a stunt, but a triumph of true love after years of feeling ostracized by real-life women for being an anime otaku, or geek.
The vocal group Akai Tori sings an eerie traditional ballad about the burakumin, an ostracized social group; it was still a taboo subject, so the song was banned from the radio.
Syd is a gross weirdo — she's equally fascinated and frustrated by her leg acne, pretty fine with being ostracized by her classmates, and perplexed by the people she is attracted to.
The family moved to Wiesbaden, Germany, when he was 12, and he spent two years in a German school in a nearby village, where, as a foreign student, he was ostracized.
While suicide is complex and caused by multiple factors, Green says the disparity between LGBTQ youth and cisgender, heterosexual youth can be traced, in part, back to being shamed and ostracized.
There is a haunting element to these photos: The people they depict are playing with and claiming their identity in societies that often ostracized them, and, sometimes even denied them humanity.
Analysts of Turkish politics were divided on the reasons behind the Turkish president's about-face, but some took it as a sign of his desperation at ending the year ostracized internationally.
So if it's not harming anyone, perhaps it's best, LGBTQ advocates argue, to let trans people use the facility for their gender identity without making them feel ostracized and discriminated against.
Plus, there was the Vulcan Spock, who was the consummate outsider, able to metaphorically stand in for almost any ostracized or minority group when the story needed to speak more symbolically.
Today, they may not be enslaved, but they are still ostracized, marginalized, and impoverished: One in four European Roma live without piped water, and 403 percent live below the poverty line.
In 2006, a woman named Amy Alexandar claimed that Ellison ostracized her and smeared her name after having an extramarital affair with her in the 1990s and then again in the 2000s.
In a letter smuggled to a BBC journalist in 2014, Gulnara, the older daughter, alleged she was being held under house arrest by her father's security officials after her family ostracized her.
"She's been demonized, ostracized, but I don't think the FN is a bad party, we should give them a chance to change things in France," he said on the RER D platform.
The Saudi-led military coalition fighting in Yemen is made up of Arab countries that have ostracized Qatar, which they accuse of supporting terrorism and being too friendly to their rival Iran.
We need more stories to complicate our understanding of what it means to be marginalized, ostracized, and discriminated against by systems and institutions that were not created by us or for us.
He says he hasn't received a Christmas card from Meghan and Prince Harry, who have ostracized him since he started speaking to the media in the wake of their wedding in May.
What compounded all of this was that many people within our scene were aware of what happened to those who did speak out; we were brutally harassed and ostracized for our courage.
Unlike, say, America, where dance music has largely been another part of the commercial entertainment industry, contemporary nightlife emerged here as a form of resistance, legally agitative and ostracized by mainstream values.
MBS might feel beholden to US requests to limit oil production cuts, given the President's public and constant support at a time when the Saudi prince is being ostracized across the world.
She is ostracized by her peers after breaking up an end-of-summer party by calling the police, and throughout the book she struggles to explain what prompted her to do so.
Medical staff in the national capital New Delhi say they have been ostracized and discriminated against by their communities due to fears that they may be infected after working with coronavirus patients.
Doctors and nurses in the capital New Delhi told CNN that they have been ostracized and discriminated against by their communities over fears that they could bring home the virus after work.
In 2016, Francis reported at a news conference that he had met at the Vatican with a Spanish transgender man who had undergone gender reassignment surgery and been ostracized by his priest.
We are supposed to feel their pain as they are ostracized from Facebook-dominated Silicon Valley and as they struggle to find worthwhile companies in which to invest their nine-figure windfalls.
Ostracized by "the Many" (cue a still of the peroxided kids from the film "Village of the Damned"), our underground cell tries to fend off extermination by pushing for ever more procreation.
Unfortunately, from what I have seen as a whistle-blower lawyer, employees who report misconduct to senior management — believing that their company will do the right thing — often are fired or ostracized.
Yet despite a presence dating back to the Roman era, the community feels increasingly ostracized and has repeatedly been targeted in attacks, including by Islamic State, which claimed responsibility for Sunday's bombings.
Long-ostracized for his extreme anti-Islam and anti-immigrant speech, Wilders has compared Islam to Nazism and promised to close all mosques and ban the sale of the Quran if elected.
Held at the LTG Auditorium, the performance featured characters such as a man who contracts HIV and is ostracized by society, and a doctor who has a powerful impact on an HIV patient.
Harbour went on to tie this into the Stranger Things 'verse — a world where bullies and monsters get their due and lost little girls receive shelter from a trio of ostracized middle schoolers.
While the study can't pinpoint why that was the case, Hess says other research has routinely shown transgender people are more likely to be poor, unemployed, and ostracized by their families and others.
In 2003, just at the beginning of Clarkson's career, the Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines criticized President George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq and the band was immediately ostracized from the country music community.
I don't see him being ostracized somehow as inappropriate by a big group of CEOs out there," Harvard Business Review Editor-in-Chief Adi Ignatius said in an interview with CNBC's "Power Lunch.
And while I was bullied and ostracized for being black, I joined in and punished others for being effeminate or slow, hoping that would shield me from or endear me to my tormentors.
Bradley Egel, who has been a stay-at-home dad for the last decade, told me when he first started taking his son to the park, he felt ostracized by the other moms.
The research, published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, found that mindfulness training inspired people to be kinder and more empathetic to a stranger who had been ostracized during a simulated online scenario.
And now, following perhaps the least significant of all those missteps, she has been ostracized as if U.S. Soccer is trying to implement some corrective measure for years of willfully overlooking her transgressions.
The film tells the story of Shula (played by Maggie Mulubwa in her screen debut), a 12-year-old orphan ostracized from her remote Zambian village after her neighbors accuse her of witchcraft.
Rai was inspired to create the pageant after listening to a number of hijra -- a traditionally revered, yet ostracized group of male-to-female transgendered people in India -- discuss issues facing their community.
Nailah, who spent all her waking hours in the hospital, became friendly with some of the nurses, who told her that the surgeon who performed the tracheotomy had been ostracized by his colleagues.
Officials with Cathedral High School, a private Catholic high school in Indianapolis, said they made the "agonizing decision" to terminate the gay teacher's employment to avoid being ostracized by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
A high school valedictorian in Florida, who says he was ostracized by his parents because of his sexuality, will be able to go to college in the fall thanks to a GoFundMe campaign.
And, finally, it implies a call to action of retaliation against those donors, seeking to force them into the shadows or suffer financial harm, loss of relationships, or being ostracized by their community.
Stigma has always been a factor in South Korea's international adoptions, which began in the mid-1950s, when the children of Korean women and American servicemen were ostracized for their mixed racial heritage.
The female comedians Julia Wolov, Dana Min Goodman, and Abby Schachner, who were either ostracized from the comedy community for speaking out or lost the will to keep trying after such demoralizing experiences.
While some men excel at masculinity to the point they become popular and respected—by being athletic, for instance—others may be ostracized for failing to conform to the demands of their gender.
In the 1960s, their view that leader Elijah Muhammad, who had led the Nation since 1934, was a messenger of Allah, ensured that the group would remain ostracized from the mainstream Islamic community.
Politics and contemporary country music have an uneasy relationship, to say the least — artists inclined to speak their conscience often do so at the risk of being ostracized by the genre's radio gatekeepers.
" Conner told the curator Peter Boswell that the name was fitting for "people who were making things with the detritus of society, who themselves were ostracized or alienated from full involvement with society.
Lil Nas X is not going to be ostracized by the rap community simply for coming out ... at least according to record executive and producer Irv Gotti, who says times are a changin'.
D'Angelo Russell, as it happens, is currently living on an island, ostracized by his teammates and criticized by former players for recording and (accidentally) sharing a video of Nick Young admitting to infidelity.
WASHINGTON — Stephen K. Bannon stepped down on Tuesday from his post as executive chairman of Breitbart News, ostracized for now from conservative circles and the Republican Party he brazenly predicted he would remake.
Moscow's expanding diplomatic, and sometimes military, footprint has also been seen in other African nations, including Sudan, whose leader, Omar al-Bashir, has been ostracized by the West but embraced by the Kremlin.
French President Emmanuel Macron is keen to show Russia it is not an ostracized power even if Europe and the Kremlin have sharp differences over matters including Iran, the Syrian conflict and Ukraine.
Many of those who screamed for Kelly to be ostracized from media for simply having a conversation about blackface didn't feel anything should happen to Northam or Trudeau for actually committing the act.
In an interview with Refinery29, he spoke out about being "ostracized" and treated "like a pariah in the industry" after staging a New York Fashion Week show around Black Lives Matter in 2017.
Fleck kills white men because he cannot access their status and is ostracized by them, but his black female victims are so invisible that the film does not bother to show their deaths.
"If there was a trial of a white person who had done something against a black person, whites with integrity had better not convict because they would be ostracized," says Nash, now 81.
Meanwhile, authorities are worried about the heightened threat of cyberattacks from Iran on the U.S. and Europe, especially as the country becomes increasingly ostracized by the U.S., which has reintroduced sanctions on Tehran.
Mr. King may have been ostracized by some Republicans over his racist remarks and extremist ties, but as much of the nation debates immigration, his views now carry substantial influence on the right.
Reclaiming the device from essentializing myths — a "cursed" gender, a "cursed" continent — they ask what function curses play in the manufacture of histories, families, villages and nations, simultaneously paying homage to the ostracized.
She and other students described a fierce social hierarchy that existed among the two schools — which have only about 2,000 students each — where one false step can cause a person to be ostracized.
In an interview with Refinery29, he spoke out about being "ostracized" and treated "like a pariah in the industry" after staging a New York Fashion Week show around Black Lives Matter in 2017.
At the risk of being ostracized by the vast majority of my TC teammates, let me propose that Star Wars: The Last Jedi would — in a fairer universe — be the last Star Wars film. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
But Duterte's interpretation begs the question of whether Trump will skip over human rights issues as he seeks better relations with leaders like Duterte and Putin, who have been ostracized by the Obama administration.
"Damore, Gudeman, and other class members were ostracized, belittled, and punished for their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males," the lawsuit said.
"Obviously, people who didn't accept the Irwins and what they were professing were ostracized from the pulpit," Ames explains – noting that, once the church was left to Irwin's descendants, it became much more restrictive.
Lindelof pushes that question further and glances into American history to draw on that same theme, but from the point of view of black men and women — people who have been ostracized, belittled, dehumanized.
In many cases, the men did not allow their wives to address them by name, and one woman was ostracized by her village for referring to an older male relative by name, Stalin said.
Brave nun In 2011, Drolma showed her willingness to challenge the establishment when she offered sanctuary to a 21-year-old nun who had reportedly been gang raped and ostracized from her religious community.
Ms. Kelly, ostracized by the governor as a rogue and a liar after her email was exposed, came off as a newly promoted employee who had been eager to please her boss, Mr. Christie.
Seymour has been accused of not being able to take a joke and using her position on the council to air the brigade's dirty laundry; she's also been ostracized by women in the community.
For starters, it undermines the initial premise of the movie, which is that Dumbo would be ostracized by humans as a hideous freak instead of worshipped as the most adorable creature ever to exist.
"(Buckel's) thoughtful and engaging advocacy broke through many stubborn misconceptions and showed it was possible and necessary for our movement to speak up for bullied, ostracized LGBT young people," Taylor said of the case.
Most of the people who spoke to The Times insisted on anonymity, citing nondisclosure agreements or a fear of being ostracized in the industry, or in the Portland community, where Nike wields outsize influence.
Other feminist activists told the same forum that although victims had gathered in groups and spoken out for years, they drew little attention and were often subjected to defamation lawsuits and ostracized at work.
I don't remember my parents in any great detail, but I do remember that people in our rural South Carolina community ostracized my sister and me once they learned our parents were H.I.V. positive.
Undeterred in his love of the theater, Nate sets out to stage a musical production of "Great Expectations" in the gym, and instead of getting ostracized, he gains fans among students and administrators alike.
She was the only non-Filipino on her team, and felt ostracized in part because her co-workers spoke Tagalog and joked with one another, leaving her to wonder if they were teasing her.
In addition to the associated health risks, a lack of access to menstrual hygiene can cause women and girls to miss school, be kept out of the workplace, and become ostracized from their communities.
Some fear being ostracized for slip-ups that might upset NEF, and MacDonald has been particularly turned off by organizers calling people out over personal status updates on social media in at least one instance.
Through illicit adventures and animal transformation, they form a lifelong bond, and Remus and Sirius fall deeply in love, knowing that it's probably forbidden but that society and their families have already ostracized them enough.
The myth seems to have emerged in the wake of the Columbine High School shooting in 1999, when the narrative was that the shooters were ostracized by their peers and fighting back against their bullies.
SEALs sign nondisclosure agreements about their work, and even beyond the legal ramifications of violating those agreements, former SEAL Team 6 members who speak publicly about their battlefield exploits are often ostracized by their peers.
Five years later, North Korea is more ostracized internationally than ever, after the country claimed an intercontinental ballistic missile test in July gave it the power to strike the US mainland with a nuclear weapon.
Curt Schilling, who won three World Series, said last month that he's been ostracized due to his political views, claiming that his support for Trump has kept him out of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
" While everyone seems to sympathize with the gay students, they seem to have a license to make him feel ostracized and attacked, and it hurts, Mr. Bischofberger said: "They're calling me a cisgendered, hypocritical homophobe.
For the Nagasaki Christians, long ostracized in Japan over their faith, it was a bitter truth that their community was destroyed by a predominantly Christian nation, in a mission blessed by a Roman Catholic chaplain.
And Bale, 20203, has missed most of the summer action after being ostracized by Zidane, who has admitted he is keen for the former Tottenham Hotspur player to leave the club in the coming weeks.
Attending Sotheby's groundbreaking auction of contemporary art in Moscow, where the works of former outcasts fetch six-figure sums, he notes with amusement the hype and hysteria surrounding artists once ostracized by the Communist regime.
Ostracized, they grow up with few options, leaving them vulnerable to recruitment by armed groups which perpetuates the violence, she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from Yambio in the south of the country.
They're a big reason that so many of us grew up terrified that we'd be ostracized, wondering if there was something twisted in us and confronted with laws that treated us as second-class citizens.
"In the past, Israel has always adhered to a clear policy that it will not engage with political parties ostracized by the local Jewish community," Anshel Pfeffer wrote in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz last year.
"A lot of L.G.B.T. people in their childhood or adolescence were ostracized or felt trauma for not being accepted in the locker room or as part of physical education or in playing sports," Johnson said.
When Fyodor Dostoyevsky went to military school, he wrote home to ask his land-owning but cash-strapped father, Mikhail Andreevich, for new boots and other furnishings, arguing that, without them, he would be ostracized.
He didn't attend school and spent years ostracized and working in rice fields before leaving the country in 1990 on a program that gave Amerasians like him a chance to resettle in the United States.
October 2010: Columnist and activist Dan Savage uses YouTube to launch the "It Gets Better" campaign on YouTube to send messages of hope to LGBTQ teenagers who feel bullied or ostracized because of their sexuality.
To those who know Lee, there is something Greek about how her suffering and strengths are twined together — the way having been ostracized as a child gave her a brutal education in reading other people.
Though many German mothers wanted desperately to keep their children, they saw what the other mothers faced: They were ostracized, denied jobs, housing and ration cards, and were unable to feed their babies or themselves.
"Back of the queue, I mean how crazy is it that we ostracized our greatest ally," Trump said Monday on Fox News' "Fox & Friends," quoting the president's remarks during a visit to London last April.
Because of a poem, a novel, an interview, a tweet or a cartoon, we can be called a "backstabber" in pro-government media, lynched in social media, demonized, ostracized, put on trial or even get arrested.
And in so many communities throughout this country, individuals who love outside of the traditional paradigm by loving those of the same gender, or those outside of the gender binary, are ostracized in the same way.
" Somewhat redundantly, it adds that Damore, Gudeman and "other class members" were "ostracized, belittled, and punished for their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's Oakbay Investments has failed to restore ties with at least one of the four banks which have ostracized the company over allegations that its owners have undue political influence in the country.
"Damore, Gudeman, and other class members were ostracized, belittled, and punished for their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males," the 62-page lawsuit reads.
Instead of arguing that the Pledge violates the First Amendment's establishment clause, they have started arguing that it violates the Fourteenth Amendment's equal-protection clause, because it presents an occasion for nonbelieving children to be ostracized.
In 2007, she was ostracized by the national team for several months after ripping its coach at the time, Greg Ryan, for starting her backup in a World Cup semifinal that the Americans lost, 4-10.
Corker said Putin "gained a tremendous amount" from the day's meeting, having gone into it as an "ostracized" figure on the global stage but leaving as the recipient of relatively positive commentary from the US President.
In the funniest scene, she is persuaded to screech the French national anthem in a nihilistic tableau vivant conceived by Lucien's mischievous sidekick Kyril (Aubert Fenoy), an anarchist; the audience is scandalized, and Marguerite is ostracized.
A similar stratification is applied to the three-tier city of Gravity Rush 0003, where the poorest citizens are ostracized at the very bottom of the skyspace, living in a shanty town amid the smoggiest air.
That exercise, which came to be known as "Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes," earned Elliott worldwide attention as she traveled the globe to train others in her methods, but at home, she and her family were ostracized.
He said it was confusing for him growing up because he was so supported by his family at home, but when he wanted to sketch instead of play sports at school, the other kids ostracized him.
"I used to work at the women's center in Cairns in the '80s, and one of the things I've found was that the women were always ostracized once they went into court," Ms. Prince told me.
"The Prom," a musical comedy about four underemployed New York actors who try to get some publicity by promoting acceptance for an ostracized high school lesbian in Indiana, will close its Broadway production on Aug. 11.
Its members espouse a viewpoint that is, to put it mildly, politically incorrect in their home countries: Some have already been ostracized for advocating engagement with Israel and others said they feared retribution when they return.
Tommie Smith and John Carlos, the iconic Olympians who raised their fists in 1968 to protest racial injustice and who are also the focuses of Google's "most searched movement," were ostracized from the US sporting establishment.
And with the book's title, he is calling on people who have been ostracized or singled out to stop trying to fit in and embrace their "otherness" so Germany can become a truly multicultural, pluralistic society.
Having spent a lifetime feeling at times marginalized and ostracized by her body, sexuality, and ethnic identity, Machado is intoxicated by the idea of being wanted and falls hard for The Woman in the Dream House.
On Monday, in the wake of the allegations leveled at Saraki, a faction of the party with close ties to the Senate president issued a statement reiterating its complaint that many of its members felt ostracized.
"Damore, Gudeman, and other class members were ostracized, belittled, and punished for their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males," the 62-page lawsuit reads.
The AfD also sits on opposition benches in all of Germany's 16 state parliaments, where it is ostracized by all established parties, including Merkel's center-right Christian Democrats (CDU) and the center-left Social Democrats (SPD).
The accused man, Paul Nungesser, who was cleared of responsibility in the case by a university disciplinary panel, found himself alternately hounded and ostracized, and condemned at a campus rally and on fliers posted around campus.
Today's Holocaust deniers argue that since the Jews cannot be trusted to tell the truth about their past, they constitute a clear and present danger to good people today and deserve to ostracized, hated and even killed.
I went through high school being called a fag and getting beaten up and being ostracized for being an emotional person, and so bands are a way of starting your own gang, and proselytizing your own worldview.
In more traditional rural areas where Dalits are still much poorer than the other castes and socially ostracized, it's very difficult for a Dalit to buck social pressures and pursue a charge against an upper-caste person.
The show of unity A year after Kaepernick first took a knee, the gifted player -- who struggled on the field at times last season -- remains out of a job, ostracized by the league that once celebrated him.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls of France sharply criticized on Monday a New York Times article in which French Muslim women described being ostracized by non-Muslims, discriminated against when they sought jobs and made to feel persecuted.
In interviews with CNN, multiple female television writers with children or expecting children shared stories of how they felt the need to hide their pregnancies to get a job, ostracized while nursing or felt they lost opportunities.
I think that's a credit to our parents for not really having the fear that if we didn't fit into certain norms, then we were going to be ostracized or not have friends or something like that.
In the essay, "Reflections From a Hashtag," Jian Ghomeshi, a former Canadian radio broadcaster who was acquitted of sexual assault charges in 2016, wrote about feeling "suicidal" after being ostracized on social media and in Canadian newspapers.
" The 161-page lawsuit also claims the former employees were "ostracized, belittled, and punished" for two key transgressions: "their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males.
I wasn't around before this word [came about], but from the stories that I've been told, some people were kicked out of home or ostracized by their whanau [families] because of their of sexual or gender identity.
Allardyce was in the Gulf to appear on the beIN Sports show hosted by Richard Keys and Andy Gray, the veteran British broadcasting duo drifting into a reluctant obsolescence after being ostracized for a workplace harassment scandal.
Catholics have a history of being ostracized for their faith in Japan, and 26 Christians who were executed in the late 16th century under orders from the warlord Hideyoshi Toyotomi are commemorated in a monument in Nagasaki.
In the War of Independence, thousands of these Irish-born R.I.C. officers — isolated and ostracized, threatened with death and often divided in their loyalties — either resigned, left the country or threw in their lot with the rebels.
In an us-and-them world, he is speaking to a part of the country that has long felt ostracized by those who seem to have everything, whether it be Washington politicians or high-paid sports stars.
But many real life strippers have spoken out against the movie on social media, saying they're upset by a disconnect: a film about fictional strippers is celebrated while strippers are often dismissed and ostracized in real life.
BANJUL, May 16 (Reuters) - The African Export Import Bank (Afreximbank) will invest up to $500 million in Gambia, its president said, an economic boost to the impoverished West African country ostracized by investors under former president Yahya Jammeh.
The destruction of innocence (symbolized in the first book by the mockingbird and its two innocent characters, the falsely accused Tom Robinson, and the ostracized neighbor Boo Radley) is the central theme running through both Ms. Lee's novels.
Critics at home have said French policy on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had in the past focused too much on calling for his eventual departure from power and backing his opponents leaving it ostracized in international talks.
When someone was booted out, it always felt like something more than an asshole being ostracized from a group of other assholes, largely because there was a sense that these guys truly bonded over their shared character flaws.
Although Russian fashion outlets condemned both instances, and Duma herself apologized, some Russian observers say that this scandal illustrated how Russian fashion socialites were already feeling ostracized in every social circle they participated in, at home and abroad.
Following her triumph there, Caslavska was expelled from the Czech sports union and ostracized for criticizing the 1968 invasion and refusing to withdraw her signature from the Prague Spring protest movement's "Manifesto of 2000 Words" against Soviet interference.
The title of my book speaks to millions of people in the Muslim world who are atheist or agnostic but must publicly identify as Muslim or they'd be disowned, ostracized, or even killed by their families and governments.
Behind the scenes: Inside Likud — the same party that ostracized Kach and Kahane in 1984 — there hasn't been even a whiff of criticism over a move designed to get the Israeli equivalents of David Duke into the Knesset.
"China is significantly much more reliable for the long-term, particularly with the political fallout in countries like Saudi Arabia where the leadership has been ostracized," he added, in a reference to the fallout from the Khashoggi murder.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) says tens of thousands of girls in Africa are ostracized or shamed for becoming pregnant every year, despite most having no sex education, and in many cases have not given consent and are raped.
Now the few remaining Republicans who stand in the tradition of the party of Lincoln, who were not to be seen in the hate-filled convention that nominated Trump, are ostracized and condemned as Republicans In Name Only.
Mr. Luhut, a retired army general, ruled out an apology by the present government to hundreds of thousands of purge survivors who were imprisoned for years without trial or to the descendants of victims whom the state ostracized.
Hawk, too, must decide whether being ostracized by his mother and entire extended family is worth following his burgeoning feelings for a heathen — as well as a suspicion that the ladder and heavenly garden might be complete bullshit.
There's something instantly likeable in the trio, an inherent friendliness amidst the stretched ears and tattooed skin, and I find myself wanting to impress the kids who were once probably ostracized for these very attributes in high school.
Socially and politically, conservatism has a strong hold on this country and it's easy to find yourself ostracized for disagreeing with things too openly, and that includes standing up for your own rights in a lot of situations.
In other words, for women it's always a lose-lose scenario: Be quiet and spend 10 years in therapy; be delicate and suffer from a chronically stiff neck; be firm and get ostracized; be loud and get punished.
The Iraqis face being ostracized for their ISIS associations or sent to detention camps if they return to Iraq, which has been executing people accused of being ISIS members in what watchdogs and journalists have called sham trials.
The CDU/CSU at 32 percent, the Free Democrats (FDP) at a steady 6 percent and the ostracized far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), down 1 point to 9 percent, would have a combined total of 47 percent.
What are we gonna do about this, whether they're talking about how do we fight hate online or how do we fight the fact that my political views seem to be not welcome or ostracized or this or that?
"Widows in India have always been ostracized and abused; farmer widows suffer the additional stigma of the suicide and the debt," said Shivani Chaudhry, executive director at the advocacy group Housing and Land Rights Network, which published the report.
Donald Trump was a win for Kanye West because he now has access to a man who can relate to being ostracized by corporate America and those elites in power that West himself was trying to ingratiate himself to.
"Fearing being ostracized by society, these women keep to themselves and go about their life pretending as if nothing happened," said Arjun Mandal of the Sunderbans Rural Development Society (SRDS) and the head of a local community of fishermen.
Harvey Weinstein, who denies allegations, has been ostracized, Kevin Spacey (who apologized and said he didn't recall alleged incidents) has been edited out of his latest movie, and Louis C.K. has had his latest film pulled from the marketplace.
I came from a staid East Coast town; and then, a conservative college, where a nude photograph could ruin your life, where women were so ostracized by the appearance of revenge porn that they would have to just leave.
For many it is the threat of physical abuse from their pimp which keeps victims in prostitution, but some stay of their own accord - ostracized by their family and friends, and with no one to turn to for support.
Mr. Pollister, who moved to California from New Mexico to escape what he called "an oppressive Republican rural community who ostracized and tortured me for being an effeminate gay man," was humiliated and upset to be excluded, he said.
The family is already ostracized by the town's right-wing residents because Eve, a teacher, has been testing the school board's restrictions on sex education, and the accusation Alex makes against a football hero only adds to the hostility.
The possibility of losing benefits or being ostracized from their communities or forced to leave their children alone with abusers drives many abused women to stay married, which is why the military should provide for them after a divorce.
From a man who had students refuse to shake his hand at graduation; who lost friends among Yale's faculty; and whose wife, a respected expert in child development, was so thoroughly ostracized that she had to leave the university?
Trump's willingness to explicitly say that white supremacism is bad (even if it's only offered in response to criticism) is worth at least something — it's a nod in the direction that white supremacism is an ideology that ought to be ostracized.
Some children lucky enough to escape captivity are rejected by their families and ostracized in their own communities because of the stigma attached to being associated with Boko Haram, says Patrick Rose, a UNICEF regional coordinator of West and Central Africa.
He will also want to secure Russia's role in efforts to broker a resolution to the conflict - a process the Kremlin has used to reassert itself as a global political power after being ostracized by the West over the Ukraine crisis.
It was really amazing seeing how excited they were because I think a lot of people in the video seem really ostracized and a lot of people just don't talk to them or you know see them as a human being.
The two men now face a jail sentence of up to 19 years, but Bohara, who was stigmatized and was ostracized even by some of her own relatives after she reported the attack, said that did not amount to justice.
If, for example, a girl who wears a hijab is routinely ostracized at lunch but no one will explain why, that's a moment where girls need to demonstrate both empathy and a more sophisticated understanding of how discrimination can work.
Some of that is linked to suspicions that the health officials will report illegal activity to law enforcement, but it is also connected to worries of being ostracized, or at least stigmatized, in a community as small as this one.
Members of the Nath Panthi Davari Gosavi have long been ostracized and faced intolerance, says Kalidas Shinde, who is doing postdoctoral research at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai on the group, of which he is also a member.
Campaigners estimate there are between three and 9 million victims of sex trafficking in India but say many do not come forward for fear of being ostracized by society, abused by their traffickers or not taken seriously by the police.
I know that there were other things going on at New College at the time that influenced Derek's thinking—the fact that he was largely socially ostracized, and there was direct action taken at the school undoubtedly had an effect.
Some diplomats in Harare say the United States and European Union are opposed to the idea of Britain backing Mnangagwa because they are concerned about being ostracized by ZANU-PF and its G40 faction should events unravel and go against Mnangagwa.
Metacritic Score: 55/100Lion cub Simba is born to succeed his father Mufasa as King, but the evil mechanisms of his ostracized uncle Scar forces Simba into exile — on a journey of grief, self-discovery, and reclaiming his true destiny.
"I want young girls, young boys, nonbinary, gay, straight, queer people who are having a hard time dealing with their sexuality, dealing with feeling ostracized or bullied for just being their unique selves, to know that I see you," she said.
"Our president is going to be the president until 2020 at a minimum, or 53, and Mark has ostracized him to the point where there will never be a seat at the table for him," she told Politico this week.
In an interview with the journalist Nicholas Ballasy in June 2016, after she released a memoir titled "There Goes My Social Life: From Clueless to Conservative," Ms. Dash said she had been ostracized in Hollywood because of her political views.
Mr. Bolton and Ms. Hill believed that Mr. Orban did not deserve the honor of an Oval Office visit, which would be seen as a huge political coup for an autocratic leader ostracized by many of his peers in Europe.
François Chidaine, a like-minded farmer who makes excellent wines in the Loire Valley of France, spoke at a regenerative farming forum in New York in May and told of being ostracized in his community, Montlouis, after giving up tilling.
"Tall Girl," about an ostracized high school student, was viewed by more than 40 million Netflix accounts over its first four weeks, enough to rank as the service's No. 1 movie globally over that time, according to a Netflix spokeswoman.
Koirala left her two-decade-long career as a teacher in 1993 and founded Maiti, which means "Mother's Home" in Nepali, to support victims rescued from sex trafficking who face social stigma and are ostracized by their families and communities.
In reality, Qatar has been ostracized by its "brotherly" neighbors, as the language of regional diplomacy has it, for not kowtowing to the collective vision for the Middle East now largely shared by the United States, Saudi Arabia and Israel.
Mr. Assad, who has been ostracized by many governments and rights groups over monstrous abuses in the six-year-old war, including chlorine-bomb attacks and other brutalities against civilians and suspected opponents, rejected all such accusations as lies and propaganda.
"When you put a whole bunch of people that have been ostracized in a myriad ways, in both their personal, professional, familial lives, in addition to being ostracized in our own communities—because we all get shit left and right from the L and the G and the B and the T and all of that, for being someone who is sexually fluid, people don't realize—you put all of us in a house where suddenly your sexuality isn't the issue, I would tell you that I've never felt more welcomed in a group of people," Wes says.
So while you are correct in saying that "Manet was not an ostracized queer," do you also mean that someone who is queer and/or yellow cannot "have this mirror neuron thing" and become Manet while standing in front of one his paintings?
All across Hollywood, stars applaud each other for wearing black on the red carpet or sporting tiny Time's Up pins; but, while many survivors are embraced for their heroism and bravery, some, like Terry Crews, have been somewhat ostracized by their peers.
For example, an individual who relies on their queer network for work or housing might not speak out about being sexually assaulted by a prominent, influential member of that group for fear of being ostracized and, therefore, losing access to those vital resources.
"I want young girls, young boys, nonbinary, gay, straight, queer people who are having hard time dealing with their sexuality, dealing with feeling ostracized or bullied for just being their unique selves, to know that I see you," she told Rolling Stone.
But there have been times when I've worried this change won't sit well with fans of my old look, that I've ostracized them, that I am no longer playing by the rules I prescribed to countless women over the course of the show.
Set two generations before the destruction of Superman's homeworld, Krypton follows the Man of Steel's grandfather (Cameron Cuffe) — whose House of El was ostracized and shamed — as he fights to redeem his family's honor and save his beloved world from chaos.  Happy!
In episode 13, we see that Tyler (Devin Druid), Hannah's "peeping Tom" and the only classmate on the tape to be completely ostracized by the others, has a collection of weapons hidden away, seemingly for use on the students who bullied him.
People don't magically sprout the ability to understand love when they turn 18; children are growing human beings, so there's nothing inappropriate about exposing them to the full range of emotions shared and enjoyed by other human beings, rather than being ostracized.
While Nauert struggled during the tenure of former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson -- so ostracized from his inner circle that she considered quitting -- she could now bring to the UN close ties to the White House and a good working relationship with Pompeo.
"In support of the override, several lawmakers took the floor to explain how the bill that targeted and ostracized trans young people was really for their own protection because they are 'confused' and should be dissuaded from 'choosing' to be trans," Strangio said.
Gay Pride parades in cities across the United States have grown out of the marches in 1969 protesting the police raids at the Stonewall Inn, a long-standing New York City bar that served gay people who were otherwise ostracized from society.
According to a recent study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, sometimes people who feel ostracized are drawn to retaliate because they're subconsciously trying to return to a state of emotional balance—not necessarily because they want to hurt someone.
The exile may seem stressful at first glance—yet another excuse to reach for your Zippo—but those who habitually spark up knowing full well that being ostracized is part of the deal, a fact that wounds them as much as it heals.
" As Aukeman further details in her marvelous book, in 1983, Conner told the curator Peter Boswell that the name was fitting for "people who were making things with the detritus of society, who themselves were ostracized or alienated from full involvement with society.
Trump's critics -- Democrats and ostracized Republicans alike -- have raised these alarms with new urgency, fearing that Trump might stop at nothing to win reelection, because nobody has stopped him while he's skirmished with the rule of law over the last few years.
DUBLIN — Sinn Fein, a leftist party long ostracized from Irish politics over its ties to sectarian violence, won the popular vote and seized its largest-ever share of parliamentary seats in the country's national elections this weekend, according to results released on Sunday.
To the Editor: It is an indisputable fact that on college campuses in the United States today Jewish students who demonstrate support for Israel in any form are in physical danger, or at the very least, ostracized and vilified for their views.
The suit also alleges that Google has "open hostility for conservative thought," that Damore and others were "ostracized, belittled and punished" for their views, that the company is an "ideological echo chamber" that uses "illegal hiring quotas" at the expense of white males.
Given this information, it is critical that department leaders are willing to initiate conversations about mental health and foster an environment where employees don't feel ostracized — for any reason, be it because of a mental health diagnosis, their gender, sexuality, or religion.
The acting is phenomenal (it features Paulson's best performance on the American Horror Story to date, for one), the storytelling is surprisingly tight (even with aliens), and the themes of othered and ostracized people coming together to build something new are potent throughout.
Estimated to be about 300,000 hijras (the South Asian term for transgender, or the "third sex," as they call it) in Pakistan in 2009, when they were first incorporated in the national census, they are ostracized for not fitting into a binary gender category.
"We're against the city's current policies and in an FN city when you're against them, you are the enemy, you are ostracized," said Jean-Paul Radigois, the head of an association of inhabitants of Frejus' beach area that opposes the mayor's development plans there.
Our producer actually came up with the title early in the process and thought it appropriate that a man who had himself been ostracized for reasons greater than himself, would, in the end, empathize with others who were trapped in a situation beyond their control.
There are two teams, right and left, it's totally tribal, and you're either on one or the other, no one picks one from column A and two from column B. You don't want to go against the crowd, against your team, otherwise you'll be ostracized.
A direct link can be made between the Rebellion and the former Separatists, who, in the wake of the Republic victory, never received reparations promised by the Empire, and remained ostracized — and in many cases occupied — while the Empire spread its tentacles far and wide.
In response to this threat, EU members will make life outside the Union as difficult as possible even if it means their economies suffer as well, setting a new precedent that if you leave the EU, you will be ostracized and you will suffer.
Despite being ostracized and alienated by many of his contemporaries for his Caribbean roots - but for Alexander Hamilton's contribution to our military, creation of our banking system and assistance in drafting the Constitution - our country would not be as strong today as it is.
And Putin's aggressive attempts to recreate the glory of Moscow's Cold War-era power, Moscow's annexation of Crimea and incursion into eastern Ukraine and a biological weapons attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter in Britain have seen him ostracized in Europe.
A faction of the president's All Progressives Congress party with close ties to Saraki last month issued a public letter stating that many of its members felt ostracized just months before a presidential election in February 2019 which Buhari says he plans to contest.
Because less overt sexual aggressions remain a gray zone in the anti-harassment protocols and best practices developed by many employers, women who follow the recommended reporting channels can find that their experiences have been dismissed or challenged, leaving them exposed to retaliation or ostracized.
Since you're ostracized from the nightlife scene anyway for doing psycho shit you don't remember while you were fucked up, you opt to spend your time in church basements with other sober people, or alone, sobbing, practicing breathing exercises, eating Twix and watching Sailor Moon.
Also, Wright was by turns resented by co-workers, publicly ostracized as a home wrecker, rudely and prematurely written off as irrelevant by his professional colleagues, and often in the red, even while continuing to purchase Japanese art and, all told, about 85 automobiles.
"This is certainly one of the world's most secretive and ostracized countries, and probably for good reasons," said Oh Ei Sun, a former secretary to Prime Minister Najib Razak and an adjunct senior fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.
As if to help Gantz make his point, Netanyahu left many Israelis and key supporters of Israel in the US livid this week when he brokered a deal that could allow an ostracized racist party to enter parliament in partnership with one of his allies.
Mark Lilla, a liberal historian who wrote "The End of Identity Liberalism" in the New York Times after the election, argues that the party's messaging on identity politics has ostracized white Americans — many of whom would otherwise be receptive to the party's economic policies.
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Macron, who was meeting Putin at his summer residence in southern France five days before hosting summit of G7 rich nations, is keen to show Moscow it is not ostracized despite being kicked out of the G7 after its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.
An insider close to the cast says the 55-year-old reality star has been ostracized from his circle of friends over the past few weeks, with former friends like Shep Rose, Cameran Eubanks, Craig Conover, Austen Kroll, Chelsea Meissner and Naomie Olindo putting their focuses elsewhere.
Speaking anonymously because they are afraid of being ostracized for discussing what happened, several members of Timpview's cheer squad tell PEOPLE exclusively that school administrators held a meeting after the boy's complaint and couldn't come to a decision about what action – if any – should be taken.
San Francisco LGBT Community Center The LGBT Community Center advertises itself as a safe space for youth who have become homeless after being ostracized by their families, or for those who are new to the San Francisco area and are in need of a supportive community.
Notably, he found himself on the opposite side of Zelda Power's generally progressive opinions on Gamergate and Brexit, which said female gamers were often victims and Britain should remain in the EU. He'd been effectively ostracized when Donald Trump was elected, returning only briefly to gloat.
Last week, the famed lawyer complained in a column in The Hill that he is being ostracized by fellow residents of the tony summer colony Martha's Vineyard as a result of his vociferous claims that President Donald Trump is the victim of a legal witch hunt.
Indeed, VICE spoke with seven former Jehovah's Witnesses who said they were sexually abused by members or elders of the organization, but six weren't planning to pursue lawsuits in part because they said they feared being socially ostracized and didn't believe they had enough evidence to proceed.
A goal of the section is for any breadth of our readers to feel engaged; to not feel ostracized; and to learn about things that affect their decisions now, things that might affect their decisions in the future and things that might affect their children or grandchildren.
Traditionally, "witch hunt" has been used in reference to the witch trials of early modern Europe and colonial America, during which an estimated 40,20193 to 60,000 people were brutally tortured by being briefly ostracized at work and having a lot of people yell at them. Wait.
While Nauert struggled during the tenure of former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson -- so ostracized from his inner circle that she considered quitting -- she could now bring to the UN close ties to the White House and a good working relationship with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
I've also come to realize since having my first child nearly seven years ago that I can relate more to the parenting beliefs and techniques of people who are ostracized for doing porn than I can with almost any parent in the suburbs of New Jersey.
It's a trope men often abuse to discredit and silence women, as highlighted by the survivors who spoke out about Harvey Weinstein or refused him — only to get immediately ostracized from the industry and their careers ruined after he labeled them "difficult women" to work with.
Do these same people truly think that I want to face being ridiculed, embarrassed and being shunned and ignored, not being believed, having little or no credibility, being barred, threatened, ostracized, rejected, isolated, rebuked and laughed at, even assaulted — even as they acknowledge that I have Tourette's?
To do so would be an extraordinary development for the Sweden Democrats, a previously marginal player in Swedish politics, with roots in neo-Nazism and fascism, which has been ostracized by other parties since it first crossed the 4 percent threshold for parliamentary seats in 2010.
The two men "were ostracized, belittled and punished for their heterodox political views, and for the added sin of their birth circumstances of being Caucasians and/or males," Harmeet K. Dhillon from the Dhillon Law Group, the lead attorney for the plaintiffs, said in the lawsuit.
David Arter, a political scientist who has followed the party closely, said the Finns Party has "sought to exploit its ostracized status for electoral gain," and the mainstream emphasis on climate change, an issue that does not resonate with male traditionalists, has played into its hands.
"Being one of the first people who spoke out and advocated publicly at a time when I guess folks weren't recognized — not only were they not safe to live authentically, but it could be worse beyond being ostracized and becoming a social pariah, it was illegal."
But the talks with Mr. Putin oddly turned into a bright spot for Mr. Trump on the first full day of the gathering, where the United States found itself increasingly ostracized by other Group of 20 members on major issues, including climate change, immigration and trade.
The protagonist of this perfectly orchestrated girl-who-cried-wolf thriller is an obese 15-year-old "Star Trek" fan named Yasmin, ostracized by her peers and obsessed with a pretty classmate named Alice, whose sweat socks and throwaway snack wrappings she hoards in a box.
As season five winds toward its climax — which sees Claire installed as president, Frank ostracized and potentially in criminal danger, and Doug taking the fall for the murder of Zoe Barnes way back in season two — the show does achieve some weird, operatic power that fuels its endless ambitions.
As attention turns more earnestly toward election season, there's promise in the paradox that a country that has for so long legislated against LGBTQ Americans just might use that same power to better their lives -- and also help to scotch the narratives that have ostracized them for their differences.
" The designer was hesitant because back in 2015, when he created the initial "They Have Names" shirt, he also did a New York Fashion Week show around Black Lives Matter, and felt he had been "ostracized for a little bit and was like a pariah in the industry.
They went from being "gay men's best friends" and hanging out with them, but as soon as some of these women fell in love with a bisexual man, or a man who thought he was gay then fell in love with her—suddenly they were kind of ostracized.
"When he was asked, he said 'No one loves me,' so it's changed the way I think about how every child ought to have an opportunity so that they don't grow up to that point at 10 or in their 20s to feel ostracized and left out," Bullock said.
His inability to harmonize off the court with integral on-court collaborators (read: get along with his teammates) all but ostracized him from the last three teams he's played for, while physical decline and the league's sudden aversion to low-post sledgehammers have minimized his role and influence.
In need of a place to live, Penny visits Jersey City to check out her father's abandoned childhood home, where she finds that the house has been named Nicotine and is occupied by an approachable band of squatters, ostracized by other activist households because of their tobacco habits.
Other victims of sexual violence were afraid to speak out because whistle-blowers in the past had been vilified and ostracized in their profession, which is ruled by a rigid, hierarchical relationship between coaches and athletes, said the group's leader, Yeo Jun-hyung, a former national team coach.
Renee Montoya is the object of Two-Face's affections in this storyline from the critically acclaimed series focusing on Gotham City Police Department, and that's just the beginning of her worries as his desire for the no-nonsense cop leads to her being outed, kidnapped, and eventually ostracized from her family.
Munroe's subjects — fitted with a bright yellow decorated glove, patched jeans, scraps of cartoon figures from found fabric, Disney Band-Aids, beads and silk threads used as curtains in the Caribbean, a festive Mickey Mouse hat, and Pinocchio's large bulbous nose — personify the odd, ostracized other by calling attention to themselves.
While everyone in the study was able to identify the ostracized character, players who had undergone mindfulness training showed more concern for that person and were more likely to compensate for their exclusion with extra tosses during the next round, or with kind words in a post-game follow-up email.
As president, Sarkozy hosted Muammar Gaddafi for a lavish five-day visit in 0003 during which the former Libyan leader, then rekindling ties with Western powers after years of being ostracized, hosted visitors in a tent pitched for him in the garden of an official residence for important foreign visitors.
Let us not forget Muhammad Ali, who refused to serve in the Vietnam War and lost his boxing license and title, or Olympic medalists John Carlos, Peter Norman and Tommie Smith, who were vilified and ostracized for the iconic "Black Power" salute at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
But the stricter the rules against open expression of hate, the more sophisticated bigots become at dressing it up in seemingly harmless language; and the more coded the messages that convey hate, the more members of the majority feel that they are liable to be ostracized for saying the wrong thing.
"Children who are ostracized, as occurred with the severely overweight children in our study, suffer great harm, with feelings of loneliness, depression, and aggression, and these children are more likely to skip school and drop out later," the study's first author, Amanda W. Harrist, PhD, said in a press release.
Meanwhile, accused serial abusers need only admit that "lines got blurred" (to quote Tambor in the THR article) in order for people in this industry to fall over themselves with acceptance, jumping to their defense because he's learned, he's reconciled, he's apologized, and he's been semi-ostracized for like four months!
The play looks at the bonds and sense of belonging formed during a chaotic and dangerous time when blood families routinely disavowed difference and the acutely ostracized moved to New York, in all its welcoming seediness, and built street families or "houses" — connections of profound, lifesaving intensity in the predigital age.
Like some delirious artist standing in the desert, Soloway seems to be trying to stretch her stoned fingertips wide enough to embrace the stars, finding links between gender fluidity and Jewishness, between Fascism and other sorts of political shunning, locating the brutality in being ostracized from a family of any kind.
It's a storyline Succession writers would drool over: The ostracized daughter of the seventh wealthiest family in America lands the lead role in a movie about a wealthy girl who loses everything—then her real-life family tries to scam her out of her fortune and she sues them for billions.
"He was quiet, for sure, but not any out-of-the-ordinary quiet like something that would alarm somebody," said one former classmate, who declined to be named out of fear of being ostracized in Gordon, where some residents believe speaking about Mr. Patterson is a betrayal of the town.
During the peak of Trump's presidential campaign, it wasn't enough for him to call for a full ban on Muslims entering the US. His threat to build a wall to keep Mexicans out left minorities feeling further ostracized from society, and the aftershocks of Trump's words continue to be felt across the country.
And we've seen quite a lot of public discussion that's not simply an airing of what's happened to women (and men), but also of #WhyIDidntReport, with heart-wrenching stories of why people did not report sexual assault or, perhaps worse, how they were shamed or disbelieved or ostracized or ignored when they did.
When you're in the moment and put in all that hard work and have the opportunity to win a championship, for a guy to give that up for the sake of maybe—really, being blackballed or ostracized, having fans saying you're ungrateful, how dare you take this away from us—that's hard.
Recent developments have human rights experts worried about the future of child marriage in the country: Last month, Bangladesh passed a vague law allowing child marriage without age restriction in "special circumstances," to ensure they are not discriminated against or ostracized by their communities, without delineating what such "special circumstances" would entail.
When a country faces attacks from outsiders, those tasked with fighting internal threats are sometimes viewed as doing a less important job at best, and ostracized at worst, although it is likely also the case that many in our law enforcement community are eager for a stronger mandate to engage domestic extremists.
While these cabinet Republicans run the risk of being ostracized by their fellow Republicans, one could imagine a scenario where their reputations would be enhanced once the dust has settled, when people in both parties realize what a relief it is not to have to deal with such a mercurial and lawbreaking president.
In its coverage of issues from the Haymarket bombing to the Red Scare, media companies have traditionally vilified left organizing, and in the week when we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr., it cannot go without saying that American media also ostracized him for his anti-racist, anti-imperialist, and anti-capitalist stances.
Not only would it have been clear from the outset that there was almost no chance of anything happening or any charges being pursued, but blowing the whistle on another officer — or even just reacting negatively to the routinely bawdy banter of pilots — would get you ostracized and harm your career prospects.
But if no one is getting hurt in the process — and no one is due to trans-friendly policies in the places that have them — then it's possible to just deal with it, and let trans people use the bathroom for their gender identity without making them feel ostracized and discriminated against.
" Of her latest and most personal album to date, Dirty Computer, Monáe told Rolling Stone, "I want young girls, young boys, nonbinary, gay, straight, queer people who are having a hard time dealing with their sexuality, dealing with feeling ostracized or bullied for just being their unique selves, to know that I see you.
Shit hit the fan all over again last week, when former Manchester United star and sometime France player Eric Cantona, who was often ostracized from the national team himself, suggested that manager Didier Deschamps had used the sex tape scandal as an excuse to leave Benzema off the team on account of his race.
The brick thrown through the window at St. James, it turns out, was from a young drunk student who is angry at his girlfriend for breaking up with him to explore her own crisis of faith, and who harbors latent anger at his childhood church, which ostracized his mother after she divorced his abusive father.
In the months since Donald J. Trump was elected president of the United States, theaters around the country have announced that they will be mounting productions of "An Enemy of the People," the play by Henrik Ibsen about a man who is ostracized by his community for daring to criticize a dangerous government initiative.
"Like the stereotypes of the 'bad boy' or the 'kinky girl,' monsters seem to tickle the intrigue of those who feel ostracized because the 'otherness' or outer flaws of the monster can sync with those who empathize over whatever inner flaws they see in themselves," said Christopher J. Irving, Beacon College English professor and pop culture expert.
And now, delivering a searing performance of a man torn between his intense desire to serve justice as he sees it and being ostracized in the eyes of his own black community, all the while being taunted, confronted and confounded by onetime role model Johnnie Cochran, Brown's star is shining just as brightly as any of his co-stars.
Previous teammates Cracker, The Vixen and Blair ru-peated themselves and became Team Wigs; Asia, Monique and Aquaria snapped each other up for Team Face; and the ascending Miss Congeniality candidate Eureka took pity on the ostracized, "tainted" Monét and the silent-but-deadly Kameron Michaels, and warmly embraced them to form a delightfully diverse Team Body.
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Being ostracized, excluded from charmed circles, trapped in a no-win situation, forced to censor every small expression of self, out of the running for second chances or opportunities no matter what you might now do—this is a circumstance that no woman and no employee requires a man like Ghomeshi or former broadcaster John Hockenberry to explain to them.
Hernandez told me he thinks this whole controversy is ironic, as he sees a clear parallel between skaters and kids in the club scene in the 1990s: As Hernandez and his friends were shredding Washington Square Park, the club kids were storming New York nightlife, and they were all ostracized from society, to a certain degree, because of the scenes they rolled in.
"One of the things that Jesus is most famous for is being a healer and specifically often reaching out to and showing love and compassion for people who had leprosy, which was probably a name for a bunch of different conditions at that time, but something that would cause one to be socially ostracized and marginalized," the Presbyterian Church's Gambrell says.
And yet, within these same ostracized metropolitan zones where the urban outlaws of the Ghost Ship sailed, there also gathered those populations that the revanchist city — as the late Neil Smith called post-gentrified, gated municipalities such as the Bay Area and New York City — preferred to keep out of sight: the poor, the homeless, the addicted, and the socially spurned.
We saw the most tragic illustration of caste prejudice and violence when Rohith Vemula, a brilliant Dalit scholar and student leader at the University of Hyderabad, was driven to suicide in January 2016 after senior leaders of Mr. Modi's B.J.P. and their supporters at the university expelled him from the university dorm, ostracized him and crushed his dreams of getting his doctorate.
Here are just a couple more eyebrow-raising gems: … it is difficult at this point to weigh how history will impact Parker's historical biopic in the harsh light of the upcoming awards season, especially in a post-Bill Cosby and Roger Ailes era when even an allegation of rape creates stigma, and where Mel Gibson was ostracized for merely saying objectionable things while drunk.
As its title suggests, the record is hardened both thematically and musically, chronicling Ecks' personal struggles following the release of 2012's MU.ZZ.LE. While his song "Nikels and Dimes" ended up being sampled by Jay Z on the rapper's 2013 album Magna Carta Holy Grail, he was ostracized by many of his fellow artists in the west coast experimental scene, who accused him of selling out.
Tim HuelskampTimothy (Tim) Alan HuelskampCure for cancer would become more likely if FDA streamlined the drug approval process Emails show climate change skeptics tout 'winning' under Trump Trump administration's reforms could make welfare work again MORE (R-Kan.), ostracized for years by Boehner and his allies, won a subcommittee gavel and a coveted spot on the powerful Speaker-aligned panel that picks committee chairmen.
Shunned by her friend, a man whom Susanna Moore, the novelist and one of Ms. Griscom's oldest confidantes, called "a glamorous and worldly father figure with whom one could be a little bit in love," Ms. Griscom found herself ostracized and isolated in the small sphere of New York society where women branded home wreckers are hardly more welcome than they might be in any American suburb.
In an interview at his farmhouse outside Riga, Mr. Klimovics, who is also a filmmaker and a former dating show host on Latvian television, said that his views had left him ostracized, and that the plight of Muslims in Latvia was becoming similar to that of Jews in Germany before World War II. "Now, I don't feel like a local here," Mr. Klimovics said.

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