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"perversion" Definitions
  1. behaviour that is thought to be strange and not acceptable, especially when it is connected with sex; an example of this type of behaviour
  2. the act of changing something that is good or right into something that is bad or wrong; the result of this
"perversion" Synonyms
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It is an ideology that is a perversion of Islam and a perversion of the truth.
Urban Decay Perversion Waterproof Mascara is a cry-proof and melt-proof update on its classic Perversion mascara — it held its own even through 90-degree heat.
" She described Trump's behavior as "serial misconduct and perversion.
My friends, this is all a hideous perversion of justice.
Adderall, we both agreed, was a perversion of that journey.
Occasionally, though, I also witnessed the perversion of compassion into pity.
Yes or no, do you believe gay sex is a perversion?
Women try to compete... [But] you're a tourist in sexual perversion.
A beautiful thought for a work of sublime data-driven perversion.
Awtrey said his surgery was not an act of sexual perversion.
They are also a perversion of the right to seek asylum.
Yes or no, sir, do you believe gay sex is a perversion?
"It is so disgusting to me, the perversion of history," he said.
Because sometimes the cure for depression is what causes the flavor perversion.
"It's a perversion of the intent of Chapter 11," Mr. Manly said.
"  Booker asked Pompeo whether he believes that being gay is a "perversion.
She said that the limp was a heartless perversion of true infirmity.
The Creators Project spoke to the artist about the perversion of Pepe.
Their show, Perversion Therapy, was scheduled long before the election's outcome was known.
They will not soon forgive your perversion of justice and abuse of power.
"It's almost like this sick perversion I have, catching thieves," Mr. Armstrong said.
"It's called an inversion, but I call it a perversion!" is one of Mrs.
So, to protect against a perversion of the evidence, yes, Democrats should be invited.
"At ICBA, we believe that's absurd and a perversion of the statute," said Fine.
Republicans, especially Republican lawmakers, are by their silence complicit in this perversion of justice.
To me, the cruelty and abuse of power represented a perversion of American values.
It recounts the story of four aristocrats who resolve to experience every sexual perversion.
I felt placed under a spell that confounded yet satisfied with the utmost perversion.
Others took the opportunity to insult transgender people in general as a "perversion" or worse.
As far as I was initially concerned, though, it was just eye-rolling teenage perversion.
"I think it was just a perversion," the family's attorney, C. Keith Greer, tells PEOPLE.
From Asia to Africa, from Europe to the Americas, this theological perversion has wrought havoc.
This is a perversion of the nation's overtime law—and it's time to fix it.
Ghosn on Tuesday called his former company&aposs remarks a "gross perversion of the truth."
Afterwards, it took on a new layer of negativity: Otaku culture became linked with perversion.
To try to avoid this is to invite perversion and terror and, finally, death itself.
"We all have to commit to getting rid of this perversion of our culture," Neller said.
"  Taylor, meanwhile, promised that the upcoming episodes would be "a runaway train of brutality and perversion.
His perversion reaches its apex when he stands by impassively as the poor Matryosha hangs herself.
Drag, to Charles, is about the perversion of our understanding of gender, and by extension, ourselves.
When people read such stories from a contemporary perspective, they tend to talk about repression and perversion.
The perverted state of the union is inescapable, and we encounter prove of the perversion every day.
They are supposed to be a purveyor of justice and this has become a perversion of justice.
"God doesn't make mistakes," the pastor explained, adding that transgender people are a "perversion" of God's creation.
When we have information that points to a possible perversion of this system, we should follow it.
The fact that these files — called the "perversion files" — were kept hidden by the organization is damning.
In its place, a century later, are cowards who kill children in the name of religious perversion.
My dispute is not with the ubiquity of the potato chip; rather, it is with their perversion.
Not every claim in the perversion files — which Surbaugh called "the volunteer screening database" — has been substantiated.
While these poverty pornographers mean well, they seem not to understand that pity is the perversion of compassion.
Empire's mid-season finale, "A Furnace for Your Foe," used the perversion of "help" as an underlying theme.
In 2014, the brand dropped Perversion, a famously creamy, long-lasting black mascara that creates extremely bold lashes.
" He urged his readers to "fully support Biblical Morality and to oppose any compromise with sexual deviance/perversion.
Doing so is a perversion of the work of one of the greatest social activists of modern times.
In a perversion of the law, it has become a critical shield that protects only rich tech corporations.
I just think what we are calling beauty today is [largely] a perversion of [beauty], and that's lamentable.
The paper's "Perversion of Justice" series came out last November, and Brown has stayed on the story ever since.
This is a perversion of the American principle of justice, which holds that you are innocent until proven guilty.
"The suspect has a sexual perversion and hates women," Baiyin police said at the time, according to state media.
Jeff Garlin directed this 2006 stand-up special/documentary from the pied piper of perversion himself, filmmaker John Waters.
"Clericalism is a perversion of the church," Pope Francis told 70,000 young Italian Catholics at a rally this month.
In Britain the idea of suburbia has none of the David Lynchian perversion or drama of the United States.
The proposal is such a perversion of the law that it has prompted an unusual split among federal agencies.
Thus, the fact that she — not he — has made it through to the runoff is a perversion of democracy.
"This is a huge perversion of democracy," David Krupa, a 21625-year-old freshman at DePaul University, told Hill.
Pirotte has deliberately hung the German Renaissance painting in a room where pleasure and perversion fight for your attention.
The band has long sworn allegiance to horror movies, and the album is rife with spooky samples and general perversion.
What seems like a straightforward scam becomes something much more grisly and layered: full of sexual perversion, tension, and deceit.
Before his arrest, the police described Chengyong as a suspect that has "sexual perversion and hates women," China Daily reported.
" She added later that there were "young children right across the aisle" who could have been exposed to his "perversion.
To sideline MPs, as Mrs May has all along tried to do, would be no less a perversion of democracy.
" Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to earn a medical degree, called abortion a "gross perversion and destruction of motherhood.
He's normalized perversion, bragging about how an aging man with his sense of entitlement can walk in on naked women.
Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist and professor of management and psychology at Wharton, said precrastination is a perversion of diligence.
To the Editor: "Becoming a Woman Before Their Eyes" depicted a gross perversion of what it is to be Jewish.
As a result, Mr. Chau and his American friends came to see Phoenix as a "perversion" of his original ideas.
It's treated as a moral failure, a failure of gender, leaving men with a nagging sense that it's a perversion.
The truth is much stranger and sadder, a different kind of sickness that is rooted in tragedy rather than perversion.
"This system progressively got built one action at a time, the perversion of one incentive at a time," she said.
People ask me what my perversion is, and I have a nice gimp mask that I got from Mr. S. Leather.
The case is against several senior regional parliament members and the speaker for alleged crimes of disobedience and perversion of justice.
"This is a perversion of what I do," said Schwarz of a supplemental memo to the sentencing recommendations for Michael Flynn.
Calling scientific results a "voice," and requiring them to "reflect the new administration" is a chilling perversion of the scientific process.
Trump's policy agenda on domestic issues is like an exaggerated or cartoonish version of mainstream conservatism, not a perversion of it.
As for homosexuals, though he refused to join the ultra-conservative Moral Majority, he prayed they would repent of their perversion.
In Washington, DC, the opening of Perversion Therapy went on as planned, complete with a spirited and participatory performance by Moletress.
Because there can be transcendence and sovereignty in perversion, as with Bataille's writing on Sade, that does depend on subordinating others.
Government funding for the arts means the politicization of the arts, their perversion in cynical service to partisan and ideological agendas.
There is, as we've noted, the right's casual appropriation and perversion of the "Judeo-Christian" nomenclature from the former religious left.
To give them the space to crush us with misappropriated secrets is a perversion of what our great Constitution stands for.
Pakistan has resolved to fight terrorism in all shapes, and we say we are opposed to the Taliban's perversion of Islam.
He persistently talked about sexual perversion and immorality but also led fans to believe that he was ultimately a good guy.
I have been told I ruined a man's reputation by exposing his perversion and inability to keep his hands to himself.
It is not on the market, not for sale, not subject to the ignorance of the public, not open to perversion.
Carlos Ghosn rips Nissan&aposs investigation into his alleged conduct at the company, calling it a &aposgross perversion of the truth.
It's also good news for the rest of us who are saddened by the perversion of our favorite laundry pod brand.
It is not on the market, not for sale, not subject to the ignorance of the public, not open to perversion.
The Boy Scouts' so-called "perversion files" include the names of nearly 8,000 volunteers accused of abusing more than 12,000 victims.
The Boy Scouts' so-called "perversion files" include the names of nearly 2500,210 volunteers accused of abusing more than 220,230 victims.
To show their faces, to show that they're moderate Muslim men from Raqqa who are fighting this perversion of their religion.
An unfortunate perversion of what President Obama called a "deliberate and strategic decision" now simply means a dangerous military confrontation with China.
Is President Donald Trump a perversion of the American conservative movement — or simply an honest reflection of what it's been for decades?
On the right, politicians have to appreciate that this isn't a fight against Islam but a fight against a perversion of Islam.
Now, in a perversion of the Time Stone worthy of Thanos, Captain Marvel is coming out the first week of March. March!
The practice is known as rule by law, a perversion of what its practitioners like to claim is the rule of law.
Sexual perversion could be consumed by a paying audience, but only if the perpetrators were punished with heterosexual resolution, madness or death.
Sometimes the movie simply revels in the "aesthetics of cruelty and perversion," a line that found itself on the initial promo poster.
With the conspicuous perversion of the political system on daily display, congressional Democrats are eager to brand themselves the party of reform.
"Unfortunately, for too many years this body has witnessed the perversion and degradation of a program that sells, yes sells, our citizenship."
Obama once again declined to use the term "radical Islam," or anything close to it, instead decrying the "perversion" of the religion.
Carlos Ghosn rips Nissan&aposs investigation into his alleged conduct at the company, calling it a &aposgross perversion of the truth&apos
"All of this is a dangerous perversion of the Constitution that the Senate should swiftly and roundly condemn," the legal brief states.
" But when there are more voters who want policy outcome A, and policy outcome B is enacted instead, that's perversion of "consent.
This results in an accounting perversion because the further in debt students and parents go, the more "savings" is generated for Treasury.
You can have this image of "perversion" in your mind, but these are just normal people who are into very specific things.
That question is at the core of You're the Worst, a purposeful perversion of typical romantic comedies that's sharp enough to draw blood.
Because it is, for all of its danger, and its hypermasculine perversion, and disregard for its players' bodies, still a beautiful fucking game.
Artist Glenn Ligon's work, meanwhile, is a perversion of the family photo album, while Ingo Swann's pieces share a history with the CIA.
Along its way it revealed to the world his elderly father's until then secret perversion: that he was sexually aroused by crippled women.
Stars from those later movies are here, including Divine, who plays the main attraction in a freak show called the Cavalcade of Perversion.
But no, like everything the band had recorded to that point, it was a collection of songs about sickness, death, perversion, and isolation.
You have the potential machination and perversion of your own protective shell, your house, and its parts conspiring with that machine against you.
This system progressively got built one action at a time, the perversion of one incentive at a time ... in this endless inflationary spiral.
" Menendez wrote in the letter, calling for the Trump administration official to explain what he described as a "perversion of U.S. foreign policy.
Trump's current secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, has called homosexuality a "perversion" and said during his confirmation that he still opposes marriage equality.
" He added, "To suggest that it's negative, that being gay is a terrible thing, a perversion or whatever — I just don't get it.
It takes some kind of sick perversion to not only assault a child but to do so with her parent in the room.
Trump's "sexual perversion," as the memos describe it, was apparently well known to intelligence officials and focused on as a source of compromising material.
Some of it is clearly rooted in religious ideology, but is twisted, in a willful perversion of sacred text, to encourage and celebrate brutality.
In fact, despite the mix of materials and ideas in Ganni pieces, the deep cohesion eliminates any sense of perversion or even personal style.
Brown's birth was greeted by many with horror, anger and fear of what was, in 1978, perceived to be a gross perversion of nature.
The video, deleted on Tuesday, warned that "all forms of extremism and perversion are unacceptable," and listed feminism, atheism, and homosexuality as extremist pursuits.
The first was the fight against the "evil ideology" inspiring the repeated attacks, which she called a perversion of Islam and of the truth.
The city is famously full of diversions for rootless Westerners; any neurosis or perversion might be catered to in the warrens between its skyscrapers.
This is a really nicely produced zine and I'm hoping there are more to follow it, preserving and sharing the beauty of historic perversion.
The emphasis on vehicle traffic flow is also a perversion of basic social equity, and the costs show up in ways large and small.
It instead uses sloganeering and insults to blast the impeachment as a "charade" and claims that it is a "dangerous perversion" of the Constitution.
The show is particularly interested in how unchecked capitalism is frequently a perversion of some barely understood childhood sorrow that repeats itself across generations.
It's clear that Williams and Browning will have to reckon with Williams' obsession and perversion that might just lead to a few injuries — or worse.
But the incident drew special attention because it took place during a local Thanksgiving tradition, transforming it into a symbolic perversion of the American holiday.
Whitney Strub is the author of Perversion for Profit: The Politics of Pornography and the Rise of the New Right and Obscenity Rules: Roth v.
This season the folks at ABC caught wind of the underground fantasy sport, and produced their own perversion of The Bachelor / Bachelorette fantasy league rules.
Most attribute this attempt at erasure to Bayard Rustin's living as a proud gay man in a time where his existence was viewed as perversion.
"Here's a city that has boasted of its LGBT devotion, its affinity for the sexual perversion movement in America," said Rick Wiles, a Christian broadcaster.
"It is the perversion of these rules in the investigative and legal processes which cause our troops to distrust the military justice system," he wrote.
Children are the powerless recipients of generation trauma, the violence and perversion which haunt any human settlement, but which are denied and therefore left unaddressed.
The synthesizer fetishism of "Analog Technics" and unhinged perversion of "More Freaks" make 2000's Pimp To Eat a genuinely unique and avant-garde delight.
Other laws are funny because they're plainly reactive — drawn up, that is, in response to some travesty of behavior or perversion of the social contract.
For example: in the theology of Old Fashioned, chastity is praised as an original virtue, and loveless hookups are scorned as the perversion of it.
And the portrait painted here of a gentle and caring artist forced to watch the subversion and perversion of his creation is heartbreaking and important.
You have become a man ruled by selfish and perverted desires, a man defined by his daily choices repeatedly to feed that selfishness and perversion.
It targeted Paris on purpose, what it called "the capital of abomination and perversion," and we were aghast at how close to home it all felt.
Some diagnosed "sexual perversion" and the last psychologist said 20-year-old Kashani - who was raised as a girl - was transgender and prescribed gender reassignment surgery.
That's a perversion of the system of public education that we absolutely cannot allow, and that we cannot disconnect from this broader conversation about police violence.
They stir a recurring and queasy sensationA virus, infecting the health of the nation,Brought on by a toxic and foul combinationOf money, perversion and power.
It will either save you two hours of your life or make you want to see the film more, depending on your level of mental perversion.
And indeed many of the "Winesburg" stories, in violation of the prevailing literary taboos, openly explored the destructive effects of stifled desire, sexual repression and perversion.
Many Muslims, ordinary men and women, started to grapple with the perversion of their religion by extremism, realizing that radical ideas had seeped into the mainstream.
Trump is angrily objecting to the impeachment charges, accusing Democrats of "perversion of justice and abuse of power" in their effort to remove him from office.
The Boy Scouts have long known about the predators within their midst: Their own closely guarded "Perversion Files" tracked sexual abuse cases from 1944 to 2016.
The overarching thesis of the talk: Abercrombie was just the beginning of the sexual perversion that would be opened up by the acceptance of marriage equality.
Female bodies are potent triggers for a US society whose understanding of the feminine experience is characterized by trauma, repression, oppression, perversion, liberation, and hyper-sexualization.
One of the first cases to rely on the perversion files, which Kosnoff eventually helped expose to the public, resulted in a hefty settlement in 2010.
His theories were largely rejected by doctors, psychiatrists and lawyers who sought to uphold the prevailing notion that same-sex love was a perversion and a danger.
It was a perversion of what Chinese scientists are trying to achieve as they seek to establish themselves and their country in the world of elite science.
So when I decided to give the Urban Decay Perversion Waterproof Mascara a try in 90-degree heat in Savannah, Georgia, I honestly didn't have high hopes.
One can't help but suspect that this agitprop perversion of Indonesian history obsessively dwells on the myth of rampant Communist torture as a form of psychic compensation.
If the FBI accusations are true, this was a perversion of a system designed to build a more interesting mosaic of a class and more competitive teams.
But committee gavels and subpoena powers can't stop the continuing corruption of the judiciary, or prevent the perversion of executive authority, or cure a diseased body politic.
But while denouncing the "perversion" of corporate tax avoidance to campaign audiences, she hasn't outlined a plan to overhaul corporate taxes and may not do so this year.
So, as Debbie is putting the movies on the agent, all he can do is think about the perversion of "trophy king" Jerome and the murderer pleasuring himself.
This leaves them much more attuned to the priorities of elites, amounting to a perversion of democracy perhaps as dangerous as the quid pro quo envisioned by Trump.
Over the span of a decade, I've seen them in three or four different countries, written boatloads about their brilliance, and interview founding and sole member, Wilderness Perversion.
During Pompeo's confirmation hearings, when asked whether he still believes that gay sex is a "perversion" — a view he's expressed before — he refused to give a direct answer.
The risk of a perversion of liberty is especially great, Berlin argued, if the revealed truth belongs to a group identity, like a class or religion or race.
In a case widely considered a perversion of justice even by Turkish standards, they face prison terms of up to 43 years for "assisting an armed terrorist organisation".
I think we get technology before we need it, and then we have to figure out how to use it, which is a complete perversion of the process.
Saudi Arabia, at its core, and despite recent claims to the contrary, is a Wahhabist state that abhors Shiite Islam as a perversion of the true Islamic creed.
For Biden, Trump is a perversion of the American dream: a man who got rich by hurting others, a man who got famous by exploiting fear and cruelty.
It seemed especially weird because it was a sort of perversion of a story that I had been told many times, starring a woman with really big tits.
Witches were shape-shifters, embodying the murky and limitless depths of human dread: darkness, death, sexual perversion, sickness, scarcity, deviant lines of power away from government and church.
So, my advice to those who would reject the "tyranny of the majority" principle in light of the Trump administration's perversion of the concept: This, too, shall pass.
The problem we have right now in America — and people need to understand this — is it is a perversion of the free market where corporate villainy is reigning.
Kosnoff, who worked on the lawsuit that first revealed the existence of the perversion files, had planned to retire before news of the Boy Scouts' potential bankruptcy broke.
The phrase is unhelpful because terrorist organizations like ISIS represent a perversion of Islam, and are thus un-Islamic, McMaster said, according to a source who attended the meeting.
Andrei Snezhnevsky, one of the founders of Soviet repressive psychiatry, often deployed against dissidents, called transsexuality a "perversion" in his 803 book and would diagnose transgender people with schizophrenia.
And the monster isn't just a virus or parasite that passes between characters' bodies, it's also transmission of the very sexual perversion that first sets the plot in motion.
If you study the small print on SSRIs, you'll find, close to the end of the list of side effects, references to taste disturbances, taste loss, and taste perversion.
It was a perversion of the agreement undergirding embargoes, we argued, making a mockery of the idea that they were good for journalism and the public, instead creating stenographers.
While the majority of 831 Saudis ages 15 to 34 surveyed called Al Qaeda and the Islamic State "a complete perversion of Islam," the rest had more complicated views.
It's a sick perversion when a defendant's close family, friends were upstairs in his own home while he abused young Kyle Stephens, just 6 years old when it began.
During his confirmation hearings April 12, when asked whether he continues to hold his previously expressed view that gay sex is a "perversion," Pompeo refused to give a direct answer.
The Trump administration's newly proposed interpretation of Title IX, which would effectively cut transgender people out of existence in federal policy, is a fundamental perversion of science, medicine, and culture.
As you know, one glaring example of this unprecedented obstruction is the minority party's perversion of Senate rules to undercut the confirmation process of the administration's nominees and judicial appointments.
Calling Electors "faithless" because they in good conscience cannot vote for the Republican Party's nominee in this election is a perversion of the original intent of the Electoral College system.
"No television drama shall show abnormal sexual relationships and behaviors, such as incest, same-sex relationships, sexual perversion, sexual assault, sexual abuse, sexual violence, and so on," the regulations state.
"The program is designed to purposely target children so as to make sexual perversion acceptable through repeated exposure," according to a poster on the group's Facebook page, the AP reported.
Pushing everyone for a guilty plea and then finding them innocent years later is a perversion of justice, particularly when the penalty lasts for the rest of the person's life.
Property can be subjected to forfeiture based on a low evidentiary standard and, in a perversion of justice, the burden of proof falls on the property owner, not the government.
America is a country of laws, and if we are to believe that, and not allow that to become a perversion, no man or woman can be above the law.
The suit is a such a perversion of settled legal doctrine that scholars who on were opposite sides of the last two A.C.A. Supreme Court challenges have argued against it.
City residents complained that the inclusion of an ancient healing ritual in the opening ceremony, a perversion of animist beliefs for a clearly commercial pursuit, has disturbed Sulawesi's natural balance.
Over the long haul, the politicization and perversion of what had been a bipartisan approach to tax lawmaking will prove at least as damaging as the substance of this bill.
"With this perversion of the First Amendment, the majority sanctions a policy of 'No gays allowed,'" Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, a Democrat who defended the law, said in a statement.
On one level, the film highlights a perversion of the American entrepreneurial spirit, showing how two nobodies pulled themselves up by their bootstraps to help kill people halfway across the globe.
After his demise, his government put him on trial for tax crimes posthumously in an imaginative perversion of justice that not even Stalin contrived for Old Bolsheviks in the Great Terror.
The girl said she gave Epstein a massage in exchange for money, according to Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown, who wrote the series "Perversion of Justice" about Epstein last November.
This reading sees Bolshevism not as a strand of European socialist internationalism, but as a top-down perversion of Marxism that would lead inexorably to a "coup" and to Stalinist totalitarianism.
Employment suspensions and dismissals over such issues as "sexual perversion" were further considerably weakened after the U.S. Civil Service Commission reversed its long-standing discriminatory hiring policies against gays and lesbians.
She tells me that in Shanghai in the 1960s, everything that wasn't done for the purpose of having children was considered a perversion—BDSM but also homosexuality, masturbation, oral and anal sex.
This shameful period is rightly associated with McCarthyism, but its most lethal instrument came directly from the desk of President Eisenhower: Executive Order 10450, which condemned "sexual perversion" and other amorphous improprieties.
The Starr report "was a perversion of what a prosecutor should do, and it went for the lurid details instead of staying within its scope, and it was blatantly partisan," Cotter said.
The Boy Scouts have long kept files popularly known as the "perversion files," which list the names of people who have been barred from participating in their programs due to suspected pedophilia.
The General Department for Counter Extremism warned in a video on Friday that "extremism and perversion are unacceptable," despite the country's recent scaling back of restrictions on foreign women visiting as tourists.
It is a perversion of the principles governing asylum to pretend that those in peril at sea have an overriding right not to be returned to a country they chose to enter.
It died a little bit when every American didn't see as an untenable perversion the fact that in the wake of mass shootings, gun sales and gun stocks rise instead of fall.
"The idea that somehow any decision reached anytime by majority rule is necessarily 'democratic' is a perversion of the term," Kenneth Rogoff, an economics professor at Harvard, wrote after Britain's 2016 vote.
Even as they vividly depict the perversion of political policy, this body of feminist dystopian writing is at risk of closing on a reified version of womanhood: sensationalized, suffering, and overwhelmingly white.
Unlimited and undisclosed political donations lead to the perversion of the political process resulting in a lack of leadership and forward planning for the country as well as the risk of corruption.
"It is a crime against the nation to sing about drugs, same-sex love and perversion," the group said in a statement on its page on Vkontakte, a Russian version of Facebook.
In 2019, an expert hired by the Scouts found its records — sometimes known as the "ineligible volunteer files" or the "perversion files" — show about 12,000 boys have been sexually abused through Scouting.
"From what we know of former Governor Bevin's extreme pardons and commutations, the Senate Republican majority condemns his actions as a travesty and perversion of justice," Mr. Stivers said in a statement.
I think that they know that homosexuality is not related to child abuse, that it is neither a choice nor a perversion, and that it should not be disqualifying for the priesthood.
This entry leads to the Salon d'Honneur room of Guillaume Dupré (a 17th-century sculptor and medalist), where the famous crashed Pope piece "La Nona Ora" (1999), a faintly intriguing perversion, is positioned.
Conservative lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg wrote in the Telegraph newspaper that to avoid the "perversion of democracy" that he believed it suggested, Britain must be able to sign trade deals during the transition.
Cannibalism is an option, a shocking mechanic for a board game until we consider Monopoly is about the intentional perversion of the housing market — a statistically more lethal and anecdotally more familiar tragedy.
Both BoJack and the "Hang On to the Night" video are heightened by Hanawalt's visions, which blend whimsy with sly perversion in a way that both makes perfect sense and none at all.
In 2012, a California trial court ordered the Boy Scouts of America to turn over their secret "perversion files," documenting decades of childhood sexual abuse in Scouting in every state, including New York.
Through the willful perversion of shared history, whites have been able to appropriate the victimhood of minorities and, in an audacious reversal, insist that an obvious thing isn't real — otherwise known as gaslighting.
If you grew up in any kind of religious household, you watched this horrifying perversion of what's good and believed it to be real, and by example, assumed that anyone could be corrupted.
Going through old pictures of the night of Pulse, I remember my struggles of perversion, heavy drinking to drown out everything and having promiscuous sex that led to H.I.V. My struggles were real!
Thanks to the courage of a whistle-blower, the honest testimony of dedicated public servants and the vote of the House of Representatives, Mr. Trump stands impeached for this perversion of American democracy.
In the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, the suit says, the Boy Scouts kept so-called "perversion files" on potential sexual predators who were in the organization going back decades.
Among the dossier's collusion claims are sexual perversion, the exchange of intelligence, an offer of a hundred-million-dollar bribe and the dispatch of Trump's lawyer to Prague to pay off DNC hackers.
"This perversion of justice is a sad continuation of the deadly assault on police officers happening across our nation," Mr. Day, who was formerly a New York police officer, said in a statement.
Epstein's 2008 plea deal was the focus of the Miami Herald's "Perversion of Justice" series this year, which law enforcement officials have credited with helping to guide the investigation that led to Epstein's arrest.
Apple today announced the digital equivalent of a singing telegram, a perversion of the emoji concept that embodies the worst of both the company's exclusionary philosophy and the worst of CG animals and excreta.
A scene showing Gestalt's morning routine provides a fascinating perversion of the visual shorthands used to show intimacy, as the siblings help each other dress and sit down at the breakfast table without speaking.
"Every time we let straight relatives bury our dead and push our lovers away — it was an act of perversion," she proclaims, making it clear that self-denial is the slipperiest of gay slopes.
White identity politics in America are a peculiar perversion of identity politics as we know them, and are exemplified by the post-Reconstruction and Jim Crow politics as well as by modern white supremacists.
It's part of Lamar's extended collaboration with video artist Sabin Calvert, musician Charlie Looker, and the Mivos Quartet, exploring sovereignty and perversion, with words drawn from Georges Bataille's writings on the Marquis de Sade.
In the weeks between the election and the inauguration, our collective visions of the future adjusted to accommodate the possibilities of rampant corruption and the rapid perversion of constitutional freedoms, among many other things.
"All the crazy political rhetoric of 2016 led me to thinking about all the perversion of our politics and how at times political action and activism can lead to liberation," explains Milan to Creators.
Judas feels acutely a perversion of the message, and he also feels the danger of the message getting out of control — of dedication and love and unity and community turning into fanaticism and zealotry.
The power of this thinking is that, for all its logical perversion and ignorance of history and truly existing social conditions, it rings true to white men based on the relative power we once held.
Its primary author, Senator James L. Buckley of New York (brother of William F. Buckley Jr.), has since complained that the law has been applied too broadly, resulting in the perversion of its original intent.
When she won the MacArthur "genius" grant in 1997, it was for her work's unusual combination of  shock value and scenery: her pieces illustrated the fluid landscapes of our history mixed with attention-grabbing perversion.
Their threat is based on a perversion of religion that gives its followers the certainty of being "the best" believers and justifying violence against "the rest" -- no surprise, then, that they mostly kill other Muslims.
Then there's this guy on the beach with a big beach umbrella...There's this brilliant Pultizer-winning novel by Adam Johnson called The Orphan Master's Son, extrapolating on every perversion you've heard about North Korea.
The U.S. economy sort of lives or dies by the notion of free markets, and I think what we're seeing is a perversion of free market economics that is very difficult to counter without regulation.
A French literary magazine caused a furor when it quoted a few sentences; the offending phrases were pulled and the editor issued an apology, pleading that merely citing the book was not itself inciting perversion.
And I, for one, am not against using language that allows us to refer to the painfully obvious fact that so many of these attacks stem from a perversion of the doctrine of a particular religion.
"Al Azhar will stand against calls for sexual perversion the same way it has stood against extremist groups," a preacher at the 1,000-year-old seat of Sunni Muslim learning said in his Friday prayers sermon.
"The idea that somehow any decision reached anytime by majority rule is necessarily 'democratic' is a perversion of the term," Kenneth Rogoff, an economics professor at Harvard, wrote after Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
The band's newest album, Bestial Hymns of Perversion, is out March 23 via Profound Lore, and marks a departure from the caustic grind that characterized their previous releases, particularly their 20183 album Embrace the Wretched Flesh.
But Waters has become a synecdoche for the city — the embrace of queerness, of "perversion" of all kinds, a stand-in for Baltimore's willingness to accept all comers and to make art out of whatever's around.
It follows Divine alongside Waters's cast of so-called Dreamlanders, including Mary Vivian Pearce, David Lochary, Mink Stole, Cookie Mueller, and Edith Massey, as they take their traveling fetish circus, "The Cavalcade of Perversion," on the road.
" In a response to Walters' column, Conor Friedersdorf  wrote  in The Atlantic that her argument is a "perversion" of feminism, but he believes that even her "most bigoted ideological commitments don't affect how she treats her students.
Louis C.K. has never settled for just making jokes about other people; he has built a career on being a chronicler of his own privilege, his own comfort, his own excess, his own perversion and poor behavior.
This leaves them much more attuned to the priorities of elites, amounting to a perversion of democracy that elevates the desires of the superwealthy above those who can't afford to buy access to and meetings with lawmakers.
Second, the screening tool the state used to select which children would be kicked off the program has been called "completely invalid" and "a perversion of science" by top experts in children with special health care needs.
Headlined "PORTRAIT PERVERSION: Obama Portrait Features 'SECRET SPERM,' Artist Joked About 'Killing Whitey,'" the article suggested that Wiley included "secret sperm cells" in the presidential portrait, a conspiracy theory that unsurprisingly seems to have originated on 4chan.
Hearing victims speak out about these men's aggression, manipulations, and perversion of power — and hearing others who wield comparable power openly criticize them on national stages (what's up, John Oliver!) — gives me hope that things are changing.
Charles has shed 3 million subscribers since Westbrook's video, some unfollowing because of his perversion of YouTube branded content code — be good to your friends, not your wallet — and others turning against him because of his alleged misbehavior.
Where Summerland is bright, white, and comfortable, David's memory of his bedroom is a dark perversion of a happy childhood memory, with one of the few lamps in the room turning his father's face into an eerie silhouette.
"Secretary [of State Rex] Tillerson stood before us and admitted, as such, that there is zero legal authority, not even through a perversion of the 2001 or 2003 AUMF, to begin military action against the Syrian regime," Sen.
As recently as the 1970s, when dressing as another gender could lead to arrest on charges of vagrancy or "perversion" in many jurisdictions, drag was an adults-only affair, relegated to underground spaces and rich in sexual innuendo.
To me, the ultimate act of refraction that Slave Play enacts is to serve as a microcosm of the act and effect of colonization — in its horror, perversion, the way it twists desire and irrevocably warps human relationships.
Britain's prime minister is also feeling the heat from Brexit hardliners in her party, who have called her acceptance of a status-quo transition after Britain leaves in March 2019 everything from a "betrayal" to "a perversion of democracy".
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Britain's prime minister is also feeling the heat from Brexit hardliners in her party who have called her acceptance of a status-quo transition after Britain leaves in March 2019 everything from a "betrayal" to "a perversion of democracy".
Those property taxes, he told them, the foundation of local government in the United States since its birth, were a perversion of the country's basic values — and until their abolition, nobody could ever really own his or her home.
Shay and Stefanos Tiziano, "pansexual polyamorous playsluts [and] purveyors of perversion," have taught dungeon monitor training classes since 2007 after their bad experience at the BDSM convention and a joint realization that their city lacked an effective training program.
For example, the Special Olympics has many participants with Down Syndrome, and they do not argue that it is exploitative, nor that it is a perversion of sacred ideas of masculinity (as was argued about drag and the feminine).
"I am hopeful that Sean Hannity will learn from this too and continue his newly-found advocacy for women, immigrants and First Ladies and that he will triumph in his heroic battle against sexual harassment and perversion," Kimmel said.
In the end, Trump was exonerated of "colluding" with Russia, however, the blatantly partisan team of Robert Mueller bent over backwards to hand Democrats numerous counts of "possible" obstruction crimes, within an absurd and Kafkaesque perversion of the justice system.
Men's rights activists, incels, and Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW) all share the same basic sexual ideology as pickup artists—that women are there to be dominated and that any other outcome is a perversion of the natural order.
" Trump's degrading tweet comes a day after some of the 19 women who have accused him of sexual misconduct spoke up —on national TV and in a press conference—calling for a congressional investigation into his "serial misconduct and perversion.
"Any attempt to deviate from this norm—this idea that cryonics is somehow 'unnatural' or a kind of perversion—leads some to believe that any person who would support such a thing must have something wrong with them," More says.
At a disciplinary hearing days after his surgery, Awtrey was told he had violated a student ban on "sexual perversion" and suspended for two terms, according to a recording of the meeting he made and sent to the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
But there's something more disturbing that Republicans should note here for the long haul: the perversion of a major pseudo-conservative media outlet into a propaganda forum for one candidate, and the merger of that forum with the candidate's campaign.
I never wear eye makeup because it always melts off my face, but I recently tried Urban Decay Perversion I wore the liner and mascara during 90-degree heat and 80% humidity, and neither one of them budged or smudged.
These desires were a festering sickness inside my mind, a perversion that was keeping me from the safety of the Church, the love of Jesus Bieber, the love of my family, the ability to make a boy want to date me.
Read more: Jennifer Lawrence's Amazon wedding registry is a dystopian perversion of a brilliant marketing playBefore Lawrence tied the knot there, the Belcourt Mansion already had a star-studded and storied history that includes Vanderbilts, romance, ghosts, and women's suffrage.
And then, out of the darkness, come a team of imps, wheeling your meal into the room on a moving cart, and it is this: The grotesque culinary perversion you see before you is a 1,087-pound, 70-layer bean dip.
She saw the latest allegations against Mr. Trump — that he pressured President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to investigate a leading political rival, then worked to bury an intelligence whistle-blower's complaint detailing the effort — as an egregious perversion of the process.
In 2019, an expert hired by the Scouts found that the group's own records — dubbed the "ineligible volunteer files" or, more luridly, the "perversion files" — show that around 12,000 boys have been allegedly sexually abused while participating in Scouting programs.
We knew New York City was a whole other planet of perversion, and we knew we had to go there A.S.A.P. So we jumped into my beat-up Volkswagen bug and putted to Max's, entering the downstairs bar around 4 p.m.
He is governed, above all, by his faith in the ultimate power of transaction—an encompassing perversion of realism that is less a preference for putting interests ahead of values than a belief that interests have no place for values.
Liberals in the crowd bristled at the slogan—a throwback to old anti-Russia sentiment that is unsavoury in a new Estonia, where the Russian-speaking population still struggles to integrate—and what they saw as the perversion of Estonian national pride.
But now that we've explored and abused every imaginable earthly perversion ad nauseam' and sex has become so gruesomely boring and retardataire' many of you have been hitting dead ends trying to imagine what virtual transgressive acts could possibly feel fun anymore.
A 1953 executive order from then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower instructed federal agencies to investigate employees who might pose risks to their work (and to the country); this included people suspected of "sexual perversion" -- aka of being homosexual -- which could get you fired.
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A victims' rights attorney alleged on Tuesday that the Boy Scouts of America has "perversion files" on 7,23 scoutmasters or other volunteers accused of sexually abusing 12,254 children over several years across the country, per newly released court filings, ABC News reports.
A robust signature-gathering industry makes qualifying propositions a matter of raising several million dollars, a barrier for ordinary Californians but child's play for the special interests that rule the process, a perversion of former Governor Hiram Johnson's vision of direct democracy.
The three activists who sued — Nikolai V. Bayev, 42; Aleksei A. Kiselev, 33; and Nikolai A. Alekseyev, 39 — staged demonstrations from 2009 to 2012 in the cities of Ryazan, Arkhangelsk and St. Petersburg, carrying banners stating that homosexuality is natural, not a perversion.
Sure, behind the scenes, our allies understood better than anyone that the Islamic State was a radical perversion of Islam, that it held a dark appeal to a minority of Sunni Muslims, but it didn't help to call them radical Islamic terrorists.
" The senator then pivoted to ask if Mr. Pompeo had denounced anti-Muslim news media personalities he had appeared with, or whether he stood by comments he had made as a congressman that gay sex and same-sex marriage were a "perversion.
" Secular ideologies were all "gnostic" creeds, each a perversion of the old faith but curiously like it, with its own mythology, its prophets and priests, its holy scripture spelled out in Diderot and D'Alembert's Encyclopédie , Marx's "Das Kapital," and other "new korans.
These figures traffic in a politics of acute and unquenchable resentment, arising out of "failure in professional and social life, perversion and disaster in private life," to quote Hannah Arendt on the types of malcontents who furnished fascist movements with their leaders.
At one point, Seretse says to Ruth, "Tell me something about you that I could never guess," whereupon we cut away, before she can reply, as if she were poised to reveal some ravening middle-class perversion that would shock her noble beau.
I did not—here was the thing—I never associated what I was doing with the sort of furtive spying you saw in movies and on TV, which grew out of some disorder or perversion and went by the name of peeping.
The alien bursts out of the body of a man, not a woman, and it takes a woman (namely Sigourney Weaver's Ripley in the original films and Katherine Waterston's Branson in the new film) to consign this perversion of childbirth to the void.
He spoke powerfully about the morale of police but neglected to acknowledge the communities like Ferguson and Baltimore where the Department of Justice showed that a perversion of law enforcement and the criminal justice system was used to prey on minorities and people of color.
We were traveling in bliss into the night air, and the urban jungle of London became an opportunity for a fluid ride into other dimensions, as childhood folk tales of miraculous wonder and dark perversion resurfaced and broke free from the recesses of our unconsciouses.
As Kimmel says in his apology, he hopes Hannity will "continue his newly-found advocacy for women, immigrants and First Ladies and that he will triumph in his heroic battle against sexual harassment and perversion," a rebuke of the failures of the Trump administration.
For instance, while he claimed to honor and respect people regardless of gender, race or religion, he reiterated his opposition to same-sex marriage and refused to say whether he continues to believe being gay is a "perversion," as he seemed to suggest in 2015.
At the same time, supermarkets can't seem to help themselves from overpackaging items to the point of perversion, like a single banana — which already comes in its own Mother Nature-approved wrapper — plated on a Styrofoam tray and shrink-wrapped in even more plastic.
Heavily inspired by Master's Hammer's witchcraft-laced black metal operetta, The Jilemnice Occultist, Cultes Des Ghoules stripped any semblance of romance from the source material and focused entirely on death's cold embrace, plumbing the depths of black metal perversion until they struck sinister gold.
A draft document published on Wednesday incensed some hardline Brexit campaigners, with Conservative lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg writing in the Telegraph newspaper that to avoid the "perversion of democracy" that he believed it suggested, Britain must be able to sign trade deals during transition.
So instead of debating who was "tough" on corporate criminals and who wasn't—since no one was—we should implore these would-be leaders to speak the hell up about the perversion of justice happening every day in courtrooms and foreclosure auctions across the country.
What we're stepping into is the emergence of a nation in which nightlife—and by nightlife I'm not just referring to clubs here, but bars, gig venues, restaurants, private galleries—has been transformed from an essential emotional outlet into something akin to a perversion.
From the right: From the other flank of May's own party, arch-conservative Brexiteer MP Jacob Rees-Mogg, who heads the powerful anti-EU European Research Group, blasted a leaked government document that largely jives with the EU's draft agreement as a "perversion of democracy".
And at this moment of truth for our country, we laid bare the cost and consequence of Donald Trump: the rise in hate crimes, the terror attack in El Paso, the perversion of the Constitution, the diminished standing of the United States around the world.
Oratory and the legacy of German electronic music, there is an association between dance music and perversion, but the kind of sexual activity that might be associated with techno these days was going on to orchestral disco in the 70s and show tunes in the 40s.
Whether it's an abomination and a perversion of one of the best movies in the Bill Murray oeuvre or a great way to immerse a viewer in one of the most perfectly realized worlds brought to the silver screen (I unrepentantly love Groundhog Day) is TBD.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Often it's a set of contradictory impressions — a celebration of childhood fulsomeness and a whiff of pedophiliac perversion — that newcomers to the art of Henry Darger walk away with after their first encounter with a certain, unforgettable part of his oeuvre.
At the hearing, Forlines said Awtrey violated the school handbook, which forbids "any kind of sexual immorality, impurity, including the use of pornography" and "engaging in acts of sexual immorality, including premarital and extramarital relations, sexual advances and sexual perversion in any form," according to NBC News.
Its centerpiece Trump song was all treacly platitudes and Alicia Keys, and it was surrounded by songs where he rapped about butts over the "I Love Rock N Roll" riff and/or rapped about ripping condoms in half in a shouted perversion of the Migos flow.
Ms. Warren said during her testimony that she had been hired by the Boy Scouts and spent five years reviewing data known as the "perversion files'' that contained information on volunteers whose involvement in the group had been ended "because of reasonable allegations of child sexual abuse.
As I absorb the daily deluge of predation and perversion, I'm returned not to the high-rise offices where I wrangled my first magazine assignments, but to the grease-splattered kitchen of the fast-food place where I spent evenings and weekends working for gas money in high school.
But then, again, I hit Donald Trump, who is dragging traditional conservative paternalism into the muck of perversion, who brags about sexually assaulting women, who makes fun of the disabled, who savors a lust for vengeance, who says he has never needed to seek forgiveness, even from God.
No, Trump has made a perversion of the word "fake," particularly among his most ardent supporters, so that it has come to mean news stories he doesn't like, commentary that is unflattering to him and inadequate coverage of what he views as positive news about him and his administration.
Considered a prime institution of religious Zionism, the yeshiva is headed by Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed, a hard-liner who has denounced homosexuality as a "perversion" and "a severe mental illness" and has ruled that it is forbidden for soldiers or police to participate in the evacuation of settlements.
The key to all of this is the perversion of a very human desire for community; all together — the rituals, the hierarchy, the teachings — it amounts to the creation of a subculture, where a group of people have all been indoctrinated by the same teachings that are only comprehensible to members.
Rose's partnership with the cosmetics company (which is a pretty perfect pairing if you ask us) stems from an organic appreciation for the brand, as she previously told PeopleStyle some of her beauty musts are from Urban Decay's line, including its Perversion Mascara and Naked Flushed Bronzer/Highlighter/Blush Strip.
Consider that on August 113, 211, Endless initially appeared to be his long-awaited album, only to be displaced a day later by his actual release, Blonde, and even then, what you first encountered was a kind of perversion; you didn't hear Frank Ocean's unadulterated voice until three minutes in.
Though markedly different in both intention and the scale of violence, Trump's campaign and the wider Tea Party that fueled it echoed the redeemers' campaigns of vigilantism and intimidation, state-by-state legislative triumphs, neighborhood and educational segregation, and the perversion of American democracy through the political suppression of poor and nonwhite people.
To the Editor: Re "Trump's Perversion of Leadership," by Frank Bruni (column, April 4): It is in his contempt for the very office he holds, his effort to make the presidency bend to him instead of giving it the respect it deserves and that we demand, that Donald Trump does the most damage.
This line of thinking recasts genetic modification as the ultimate perversion, the bio-industry as a fetish gone wild, and Ecosexual Bathhouse is ultimately a provocation to reframe our perspective on the biosphere, to rethink the social and psychological boundaries between sex and ecology by acknowledging the perversity of our current situation.
" Treating substance use disorder as a disease was a "shallow pretense" by "incompetent" doctors, he wrote in the Journal of the American Medical Association, that was meant to help doctors whose patients had a "complete perversion of the moral nature" and were "a source of danger to every one, both physical and moral.
Thank you to Ambassador Taylor, George Kent and the American officials there on the ground trying to do their part to help a free Ukraine stand up against the Russian threat — and thanks to all those who risked their careers to alert the public and Congress to the perversion of our foreign policy goals.
The prosecutors made clear in a sentencing memo filed on Friday that they viewed efforts by Mr. Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, to squelch the stories as nothing less than a perversion of a democratic election — and by extension they effectively accused the president of defrauding voters, questioning the legitimacy of his victory.
No tweak — particularly not a ham-fisted play for a perversion of inclusivity — could staunch the show's obvious wound: fans who had watched the game became the pool of players, bringing with them a perception of how reality-TV contestants should behave, what they should say, and what roles they needed to take for maximum screen time.
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If System Shock 2 (available on Steam and GOG) thrived on the suggestion of evil, alien things or the perversion of the everyday and mundane, the increasing fidelity and detail of the horror games that followed increasingly meant that they could and had to depict the kind of creatures and horror that existed in the text of their story.
The group said it has been contacted by around 800 men over the last six months with credible allegations of abuse by scout leaders and it has identified about 23 scout leaders not contained in the so-called "perversion files," a blacklist of alleged molesters within the organization first identified in 2012 by the Los Angeles Times.
Trump issued a scathing letter to Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan Schumer, Pelosi to meet as Democrats debate tactics MORE (D-Calif.) on Tuesday accusing House Democrats of "perversion of justice and abuse of power" and urging her to halt the proceedings.
In late 19th-century medical literature, someone suffering from sexual perversion was said to have "[worn] the clothes and hairstyle, undertook the work, played the games, gestured, walked, talked, drank the drinks, acted the political role, performed the sexual acts and felt the emotions of the 'other' sex," Jonathan Katz writes in the Gay/Lesbian Almanac.
In his adopted home of Los Angeles, Harvey—who identifies as "queer, but not homosexual"—has been leading a charge alongside the likes of pansexual party palace A Club Called Rhonda for a newfangled queerness that does not discriminate according to particularities of orientation, subculture, fetish, or perversion, but favors weirdos of all ilks celebrating life together on one dancefloor.
This raises the question, what gender is the person evaluating the photo and will this task feed an existing perversion (because let's face it, most tech workers are male engineers who haven't been getting the best rep lately) or will it be a punitive task for the analyst reviewing, hashing and creating a "human-unreadable, numerical fingerprint" of the image?
But in the eyes of many, to simply criticize the President and then immediately return to working with him is a tacit acceptance of his approach to a free press — which smacks of authoritarianism -- his subtle misogyny, and his perversion of what was once respected conservative ideology: He has turned it into a platform for self-promotion that draws its strength from our country's darkest angels.
But the ABA's resolution against them contends that "the defense has no medical or psychological basis," and their use "to make a case for either insanity or diminished capacity is inappropriate," since homosexual panic disorder—what was once thought by psychiatrists to be a panic brought on by perversion—is no longer recognized by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
Three recent examples should serve to remind us how indispensable, responsible, accurate, and decidedly un-"lamestream" our news media have been: In a series of articles entitled "Perversion of Justice," published in November 2018 in the Miami Herald, investigative reporter Julie K. Brown persuaded several women to speak on the record about Jeffrey Epstein's "cult-like network of underage girls," who were coerced into having sex in his opulent waterfront mansion.
Duncan knew about the young girl's primal fear about belonging to the wrong group, or being excluded from the right one, and she infused both premises with terrible consequences, from the cult-like enclave of young women in Daughters of Eve (1979), the perversion of authority in Killing Mr. Griffin (1978) and the nasty secret binding friends with lethal toxicity in I Know What You Did Last Summer (1973).
" The indictment chimes with her taxonomy of the tyrant in an essay titled "The Great Tradition": "He pretends to be able to act completely alone; he isolates men from each other by sowing fear and mistrust between them, thereby destroying equality together with man's capacity to act; and he cannot permit anybody to distinguish himself, and therefore starts his rule with the establishment of uniformity, which is the perversion of equality.
When I think of Islamists monopolizing and weaponizing a great religion, I am filled with rage — rage at the audacity to shout Allah's name while sending innocent people to their deaths; rage at the perversion of so many minds by their religious leaders; rage at the reality of living in a brown body that is stereotyped, misperceived and disfigured beyond my recognition — and there is nothing I can do to save it.
That's thanks to the perversion of the Supreme Court confirmation process, which once provided the Senate and the public with useful information about a potential justice's views on the Constitution, but which has, ever since the bitter battle over President Ronald Reagan's failed nomination of Robert Bork in 1987, devolved into a second-rate Samuel Beckett play starring an earnest legal scholar who sits for days at a microphone and labors to sound thoughtful while saying almost nothing.
As cultural historian Sam Stoloff argues, the purported actions of Arbuckle and the admitted actions of the White Sox took on such scandalous significance because of anxieties they seemed to confirm: that industries, founded by or "infiltrated" by Jews, were subject to deep corruption; that the new-found American idols of sport and cinema were men of weak character, in part because they did no "actual" labor; that sudden stardom, and the skyrocketing salaries that accompanied it, led to perversion; and that Hollywood was, indeed, the den of iniquity claimed by reformers from the start.

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