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"stigmatize" Definitions
  1. stigmatize somebody/something to describe or consider somebody/something in a way that unfairly suggests that they are bad or do not deserve respect

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The goal of these maneuvers is twofold: to stigmatize such programs — racially stigmatize them for white voters — and to make them easier to cut or eliminate.
Stand united, and don't stigmatize a certain group or ethnicity.
They have the potential to stigmatize those with mental illness.
Why not celebrate this life stage instead of stigmatize it?
It has historically been convenient for Westerners to stigmatize cannibalism.
Is it because they seek to keep people or stigmatize people?
So why stigmatize him, or not allow him to work here?
"What do you mean, 'let's not stigmatize it'?" her grandmother asked.
Now, some lawmakers want to further denigrate and stigmatize gay people.
"They want to stigmatize us," she told Reuters at the time.
Perhaps the civil rights movement's central accomplishment was to stigmatize racism.
And why, in particular, do we stigmatize female facial hair so savagely?
This broad, fuzzy diagnosis could stigmatize gamers and lead to more misconceptions.
That only serves to further stigmatize people who are already unfairly stigmatized.
They only stigmatize abortion and shame the people who seek that care.
I didn't want to stigmatize myself by giving reasons for my tardiness.
But abortion rights supporters said the requirement was intended to stigmatize abortion.
"As we de-stigmatize homosexuality, the human toll continues to mount," French lamented.
They will only further stigmatize and endanger people who already face systemic discrimination.
Don't stigmatize patients As the virus spreads, so does fear, paranoia, and discrimination.
But they feel that almost all words tend to misdescribe or stigmatize them.
It has only managed to stigmatize and alienate both Israeli Arabs and leftist Jews.
"You don't stigmatize because you aim at the company, not the worker," Brown says.
People stigmatize sex work and often think it involves damaged, punished, or oppressed women.
"Those were easier to stigmatize because they were all in the Confederacy," Moore notes.
They exist to create obstacles, to shame, and to stigmatize patients seeking abortion care.
The duo also said they want to de-stigmatize mental health problems and therapy.
Rhetoric that argues otherwise will further stigmatize and interfere with people accessing needed treatment.
Hence their effort to stigmatize not just the message, but the desired strategic outcome.
Married women, she added, often fear that prosecuting their husbands would stigmatize their families.
"By making abortion part of primary care, we can de-stigmatize it," she explains.
Take McCarthy, the House minority leader, whose campaign to stigmatize Omar and fellow Muslim Rep.
The ACLU said it was part of a "disturbing trend" to stigmatize people mental illness.
The treaty aims to stigmatize nuclear weapons as previous treaties marginalized landmines and cluster munitions.
Sharing our stories is something we can all do to de-stigmatize mental health challenges.
Critics say it is meant to stigmatize or intimidate a woman who is choosing abortion.
The ones that stigmatize, shame, and otherwise bully and patronize those living with mental illness.
Contrary to the writers' assertions, our culture tends to stigmatize people with addictions — to wit, Drs.
You can't stigmatize people, you can't cut away people you admire just because they suffer AIDS.
These laws, like the HB2 law, stigmatize trans people and criminalize a population that's already criminalized.
At the same time, feminists and reproductive-rights advocates have cheered efforts to de-stigmatize abortion.
This could stigmatize many highly engaged people for whom gaming is one of their main hobbies.
Not only does this policy further stigmatize abortion, it puts women's health and livelihood at risk.
It's important not to stigmatize the mentally ill, which may reduce their incentive to seek treatment.
"Exposing a prisoner was a powerful way to shame and stigmatize a male prisoner," Tombs says.
"Singling out mental illness is misguided and tends to further stigmatize mental health problems," Mills said.
Educators and politicians have condemned the new campaign as divisive and likely to stigmatize Muslim students.
Critics call them thinly veiled attempts to discriminate against and stigmatize transgender people to score political points.
"It's important to use methods and terminologies that don't further stigmatize an already disenfranchised community," she said.
And those who do learn something about same-sex relationships, might receive messages that stigmatize LGBTQ+ people.
Far from protecting anyone, the law would stigmatize students who are already vulnerable to bullying and assault.
But critics of the proposal, including human rights advocates, said the law was intended to stigmatize Muslims.
Part of this is structural — society tends to value musculature in men and stigmatize it in women.
He expressed concern that news coverage would further stigmatize a profession already viewed by some as scary.
Dr. Bassett said the results should not be used to stigmatize any group, but to raise awareness.
Similarly, here she argues against the social tendency to shame and stigmatize people who have had abortions.
TLC's 'Hot and Heavy' show about 'mixed-weight' couples could hurt and stigmatize fat people, experts say
Price should know better than to demonize people and perpetuate myths that stigmatize people living with HIV.
Many people's illnesses don't allow wholly positive thinking, so forcing positivity can stigmatize and further isolate them.
Some police unions complain the decrees stigmatize police and impose overly restrictive limits on use of force.
In the middle are people like me, who think that labels will normalize, rather than stigmatize, GMOs.
And we stigmatize issues of sexual health, assuming anyone who suffers a sexual ailment has done something irresponsible.
However unintentional, Scarborough and Brzezinski stigmatize the mentally ill by making an unfounded assumption about Trump's own health.
"The examinations aren't used as evidence, they are used as a tool to dehumanize and stigmatize," he said.
But he also criticized the U.S. president's "America First" policy and said it was wrong to stigmatize migrants.
Most attempts to stigmatize Daniels for her work as a porn star have come from marginal Twitter trolls.
Calling gun violence a mental health issue is to scapegoat and stigmatize people with mental illness, he said.
But then they remember they are not supposed to stigmatize people with mental illness and their expressions soften.
Advocates said they worry the legislation would further stigmatize some of the nation's most vulnerable and isolated youth.
And why should we further stigmatize illness or disability by pretending that they're not appropriate for language games?
Since its founding, the military has instituted measures to distance itself from, and stigmatize, its Nazi-era antecedent.
One concern, says Rush, is that some abstinence-only programs stigmatize sexually active young people  — especially young women.
"I think Ms. McKee was aware that sometimes kids stigmatize other kids for being adopted," Mr. Eaton said.
A key focus point of Armenian lobbying in the U.S. is to stigmatize and delegitimize Armenia's neighbor, Azerbaijan.
Rather, it would politicize women's health, limit access to abortion care and stigmatize people who need later abortions.
Even the phrase "Year of the Woman" and its cloying sister "the pink wave" arguably stigmatize female politicians.
These attacks are intended to brand their targets as pariahs and stigmatize anyone who dares to challenge this narrative.
We don't want to stigmatize their kids, but as a parent I would want to know about this situation.
In 2013, Ian Maher wrote a fantastic article for Kotaku, entitled "Nobody Wins When Horror Games Stigmatize Mental Illness".
I was honest about my shit, and it became a quest to de-stigmatize the conversation among my peers.
Proceeds from the collection support Bring Change to Mind, a non-profit that works to de-stigmatize mental health. 
As a herpes-positive activist, Dawson frequently argues that the media and society at large stigmatize sexually transmitted diseases.
Such claims stigmatize those with mental illness and reduce their capacity to be a highly functioning member of society.
It's unconscionable that North Carolina's lawmakers would go out of their way to stigmatize and injure this vulnerable population.
Exoskeleton use could potentially advance efforts to de-stigmatize, or at least neutralize, the "abnormal" gaits of disabled people.
"A lot of times even those in the defense authority stigmatize mental conditions rather than validating them," Amin says.
It's naked pandering to bigots, and especially that particular brand of bigot eager to stigmatize trans people as mentally ill.
Men may try to shame and stigmatize us – but we know that we deserve respect and that our experiences matter.
Rokudenashiko is best known for making functional objects resembling a manko (vagina) in an effort to de-stigmatize female sexuality.
There is a problem when we stigmatize, silo out, one aspect of healthcare and treat it differently than everything else.
Harry took the test to help "de-stigmatize" the issue and to show how easy it is to be checked.
Leow warned against a rise in "hateful comments" and that it would further stigmatize LGBT+ and people living with HIV.
Do you acknowledge that the internet is forever and that your time as a sex worker may later stigmatize you?
" The pamphlet continued, "Misunderstanding of this phenomenon may lead the clinician to inappropriately stigmatize the patient with the label 'addict.
"These sorts of discriminatory policies stigmatize and isolate transgender students like Gavin just because of who they are," Block added.
"The more we assign blame to individuals, the more likely we are to go on and stigmatize people," Flint says.
When we see that someone like us has struggled, this may normalize, or at least de-stigmatize our own pain.
It's about class and poverty and how we as a society stigmatize sex workers and the cost of that stigma.
First we examined how their moral values related to their tendency to stigmatize victims versus to see victims as injured.
Those in the anti-choice movement has forfeited the moral high ground of their crusade to stigmatize abortion as murder.
These efforts stigmatize the private sector as a problem, rather than a partner, in the effort to improve health outcomes.
Diet Prada has a mission: to re-stigmatize stealing for an audience benumbed by streetwear "remixes" and fast-fashion knockoffs.
I use my platform as a way to educate babes on truth and de-stigmatize the concepts of the occult.
" In The Atlantic, Peter Beinart writes that "although conservatives dominate America's elected offices, liberals wield the greater power to stigmatize.
"I'm not optimistic because the government is pushing protesters to extremes, and then afterwards using their actions to stigmatize them."
Patients fear that naloxone prescriptions could unfairly stigmatize them as drug addicts and cause life insurers to deny them coverage.
Pelosi noted that the law is not mean to stigmatize those with various health challenges, such as mental health illnesses.
"To label certain groups, to stigmatize them as sexual criminals, would not only be wrong, it would be dangerous," he said.
Webb thinks that these modern debtors' prisons are so punitive that the underlying motivation is to stigmatize and punish the poor.
Here again, we have sacrificed principle for expediency and given our opponents the means to stigmatize our policy as being hypocritical.
But Trump's critics have pushed back, accusing Trump of frequently using MS-13 as a guise to stigmatize all Hispanic immigrants.
Enhance investments in mental health, but don't stigmatize Increase awareness of the need for more behavioral health funding, treatment and support.
Like many other asylum narratives, these depictions stigmatize the mentally ill and mental health care, making people afraid to seek treatment.
Not only can work have therapeutic benefit, but not working can further stigmatize people who already face discrimination from broader society.
Critics said the proposal did nothing more than stigmatize Muslims, who had made no attempts to ban pork from school menus.
They worry that Republicans are trying to use these new restrictions, particularly the work requirements, to stigmatize Medicaid as a program.
"This would only serve to stigmatize and discourage AI use, which could reduce its beneficial social and economic impacts," Castro said.
"Although couched as a 'religious freedom' bill, this legislation is nothing more than an attempt to stigmatize," he said in a statement.
While these depictions are helping to de-stigmatize the surgeries and clarify what the different ones are, bariatric surgery is pretty complex.
The cons are that people automatically stigmatize my abilities as a parent or question my right to be a parent at all.
"This is the government using its police power to shame and stigmatize women who seek abortion care, plain and simple," Allen said.
Dr. Celia Trotta, a board certified psychiatrist, says that this mindset can stigmatize and marginalize people who need the help and assistance.
Unfortunately, in the process the website valorizes those it means to stigmatize, with some truly awe-inspiring photos of selfie-taking daredevils.
They are succeeding only in counter-radicalizing liberal opinion to stigmatize almost all immigration enforcement against nonfelons as cruel, racist and unacceptable.
Sirleaf and a few female lawyers, seeking to stigmatize rape of underage girls, had asked the legislature to prescribe sentences for rapists.
Moreover, one expert said, the concept of laïcité should not be used to stigmatize minorities but instead to ensure freedom for everyone.
Editor's note: This article was updated to add a clarification on how the word "clean" can be used to stigmatize people with STIs.
"We live in a society where it's not enough to stigmatize poverty," Torres said in an interview with food news site Grub Street.
When we alienate, stigmatize, or ignore the women who don't agree with us, we risk undermining the very opportunities we're fighting to achieve.
Seeing as you aim to de-stigmatize porn consumption, I presume you won't mind me asking: What are your own porn viewing habits?
"There is no reason to stigmatize as improper state aid those initiatives that help to correct market failures without undermining competition," he said.
This only serves to further stigmatize mental illness, painting its very existence as inherently dangerous — and deflecting attention from real predictors of violence.
But culturally, they do a lot to stigmatize the behavior — to say you may have a right, but guns are not acceptable here.
The more we talk about the things that we're going through, the more we express, demystify, and de-stigmatize our experiences as human.
Twenty-three resisted treating their insomnia with prescription drugs because they feared becoming dependent or worried it would impair their thinking or stigmatize them.
Yet even in 2015, there were reports of mounting violence from Evangelical Christians against its practitioners, who stigmatize Candomblé as a devil-worshipping cult.
But some worry that with the rise of Islamophobia in the country, some might try to capitalize on her plight to further stigmatize Muslims.
And from there, we shouted louder than ever about how much we need to de-stigmatize mental health problems by talking honestly about them.
Also, like the rest of the public, some doctors still stigmatize addicts, regarding them as inherently dishonest, even though research does not support this.
Critics have said that any law is likely to stigmatize French citizens with dual nationality, such as those from former French colonies in Africa.
All of these actions have similar goals: To protect the associational rights of their organizers, punish or stigmatize their targets and publicize moral causes.
In short: I think the adjective "wanton" is a patriarchal trap, one that has long been used to stigmatize (if not criminalize) feminine sexuality.
If we stigmatize a behavior and then engage in it, it's easy to go overboard, which can leave us feeling guilty and less satisfied.
The revelations could further stigmatize those students who legitimately need accommodations, said Alexis Redding, a visiting scholar at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
So far, she's sticking to her script, telling the captivated students why it's bad for society to stigmatize porn stars and other sex workers.
Still, celebrating the discovery that a baby is a boy or a girl need not in itself stigmatize trans or intersex or nonbinary people.
"This is a 100 percent political issue, and the only reason for it is to target, demonize and stigmatize transgender people," Mr. Smith said.
Andrew Walen, a psychotherapist and founder of The Body Image Center in Baltimore, Maryland, told Insider the show will likely further stigmatize fat people.
"Offender" becomes interchangeable with a person's name, a flag announcing Hardy's (and our own) unwillingness not to stigmatize people who have a criminal conviction.
We need investment by community leaders to create local support and prevention groups to de-stigmatize addiction and pull it out of the shadows.
That's why we have to reject any attempt to stigmatize Muslim Americans, and their enormous contributions to our country and our way of life.
It is vital that we identify this behavior and never de-stigmatize it, never accept those who want us to believe it's the status quo.
Many public health experts oppose the practice, saying blue lights make people more likely to hurt themselves and stigmatize those in the grips of addiction.
While the world may have a long way to go, it's great to see organizations taking meaningful steps to de-stigmatize, and treat, mental illness.
"The more that we de-stigmatize abortion and show how much abortion access matters, the more young people we attract to our work," she said.
Even as the hip-hop era subsided, and the forces of financialization took over the city, the campaign to criminalize and stigmatize graffiti soldiered on.
My experience as a clinician has indicated that tests that definitively label people can put a stigma on them, or encourage people to stigmatize themselves.
As far back as 353, it was trying to stigmatize women who remained single after the age of 27, calling them sheng nu, "leftover" women.
It would de-stigmatize government assistance while at the same time creating a new safety net and also addressing the growing problems of income inequality.
"We should be cautious not to stigmatize a whole (Muslim) community just because its members are more religious than most people in France," he said.
Mental hospitals embody "the kind of out-of-sight, out-of-mind nature of how we sometimes stigmatize people suffering from mental illness," Rondinone says.
"The whole context was not to stigmatize oxycodone in a way that morphine was stigmatized," Mr. Sackler said, referring to the active ingredient in OxyContin.
Sure, tabloids and social media users hounding celebrities like Kim Kardashian for their vanity-driven surgeries might stigmatize such expenditures as opulent and taboo for some.
That means challenging Trump's proposed "Combating Islamic Extremism" program that will further stigmatize American Muslims and lead to the surveillance of Muslim youth and Muslim organizations.
"She thought it would stigmatize him, so he never got any treatment, and I think that was really the problem here," Heyden said after the hearing.
While this ruling is limited, the law is part of a larger trend of state laws designed to stigmatize and drive abortion care out of reach.
"Identifying the animal only serves to stigmatize and potentially places the tiger in harm's way," the zoo said in a statement posted on its Facebook page.
"I just think it's fucked up to stigmatize people as crazy and say that they are unable to do stuff that anyone can do," he wrote.
He wrote that he came out in so public a manner — after becoming mayor — to help de-stigmatize sexuality for people who might themselves be struggling.
Regardless of what one thinks of the overall gun control agenda, it is unconscionable to stigmatize and impose this onerous burden on innocent Americans with disabilities.
But, he said, "we must fight against the populisms that have seized upon disarray to divide, to separate, to stigmatize, to pit religions against one another."
" "While this ruling is limited, the law is part of a larger trend of state laws designed to stigmatize and drive abortion care out of reach.
However, some educators are still worried that putting transfer schools on the list would stigmatize them and create an incentive to avoid serving the neediest students.
Thomas believes the Constitution's equal protection guarantee forbids such racial measures and, in a practical vein, argues that they stigmatize blacks, Latinos and other racial minorities.
What makes pledges like these harmful, rather than merely unimpactful or symbolic, is when those misunderstandings are used to stigmatize perfectly legitimate forms of political expression.
In October, the country's Justice Ministry classified the Anti-Corruption Foundation as a "foreign agent," a label often used to stigmatize anti-Kremlin groups in Russia.
Implying that Trump's toxic personality results from mental illness may well stigmatize him, but it also leads to needless collateral damage to people with psychiatric problems.
As a Batwa pygmy, Nyanokonzo was constantly fearful of being taunted or attacked by someone from the majority Bantu population, known to routinely stigmatize the Batwa minority.
Sackler was expressing his worry that this news coverage would stigmatize an essential FDA-approved medication that doctors feel is critical for treating their patients in pain.
Narratives of success counter a drumbeat of faulty links of mental illness and violence, inaccuracies which serve only to further stigmatize and isolate individuals with psychiatric illness.
I know people within the industry are concerned that if you start to limit who's seeing it, then you further stigmatize the industry, which I completely understand.
The bottom line: Ahead of Iranian President Rouhani's visit to Iraq, the sanctions send an important signal about Washington's willingness to punish and stigmatize Iran's proxy network.
In 0003, she co-founded PERIOD, a nonprofit organization that distributes sanitary products to people in need, aiming to de-stigmatize menstruation through social and legal change.
To make way for cars, literally and figuratively, wealthy drivers and the U.S. auto industry set out to stigmatize lower-class pedestrians who crossed streets at will.
The FDA also rejects names that seem too fanciful or overstate a drug's effectiveness and puts the kibosh on names that might stigmatize a patient (or condition).
I want to de-stigmatize sex work, and not focus on sex positivity—because some people hate sex with their clients, so for them it's about survival.
China's foreign ministry on Monday objected to the expression "Wuhan coronavirus" — saying the name will "stigmatize" the country — following remarks from U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Last month, women's groups criticized supermarkets for putting up anti-shoplifting messages across sanitary product shelves, warning that such campaigns stigmatize women who cannot afford the products.
" Casanova added, "It's unfair and unfortunate that my past, which I've dealt with legally and personally, continues to stigmatize me and my career as a recording artist.
While doctors have long contended that "abortion reversal" is nothing more than a myth intended to stigmatize the procedure, up until recently the treatment remained virtually untested.
There is a tendency not just to denigrate the "out" group, not just to dislike Muslims, but to stigmatize them as an ideological and even physical danger.
Here is what the Trump administration is doing: erecting the apparatus of mass incarceration, enacting policies and practices that stigmatize immigrants, and effectively eliminating courts and lawyers.
"The scientific study of sexuality can have moral and ethical consequences which serve to de-stigmatize sexual expression and help create a more just society," Hartmann told Broadly.
With this neck tattoo, she's further marking her control of her body and helping to de-stigmatize this chronic condition, which affects more than 176 million women worldwide.
Three, they actually want to stigmatize the Israelis and they don&apost mind if Palestinians die in the process, a better way to put Israel on the docket.
"This is something we just have to talk about more," Obama responded, noting that he had instructed the Joint Chiefs of Staff to de-stigmatize mental health issues.
Of course, there are people out there who stigmatize lube based on an unrealistic expectation that all vagina-owners should be able to lubricate naturally at all times.
While many schools struggle with how to cover the cost of unpaid meal fees, ultimately, policies that stigmatize children do not serve the school district or its students.
Stigmatize those who let people die, not those who struggle to live," Clinton continued, quoting from an essay in author Sarah Kendzior's book "The View From Flyover Country.
YouTube deploys "unlawful content regulation, distribution, and monetization practices that stigmatize, restrict, block, demonetize, and financially harm the LGBT Plaintiffs and the greater LGBT Community," the suit says.
YouTube deploys "unlawful content regulation, distribution, and monetization practices that stigmatize, restrict, block, demonetize, and financially harm the LGBTQ+ Plaintiffs and the greater LGBTQ+ Community," the suit says.
Some prostitutes, however, demonstrated against the law outside the National Assembly on Wednesday, saying that it would further stigmatize them, hurt their business and push it more underground.
Rue's plight spoke to me directly in a way that BoJack Horseman and other shows lauded for their depiction of mental health frustratingly get wrong, or even stigmatize.
"It is unnecessary and covered under federal law, and only serves to stigmatize poor and needy people," Michael Whyland, a spokesman for Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie told Syracuse.
"The World Health Organization issued guidelines in 2015 discouraging the use of geographic locations when naming illnesses because it could stigmatize the people living there," the AAJA writes.
But critics say it is intended mainly to stifle independent points of view and to stigmatize as unpatriotic those groups that receive support from Western philanthropists and foundations.
We are concerned that legislation under discussion in Connecticut regarding pelvic E.U.A. is an example of interference with the patient-physician relationship, and may stigmatize the female anatomy.
The reports of the disease were so scary that, so as not to stigmatize Yambuku, investigators named the virus after the Ebola River, which was 40 miles away.
" Lisa Blatt, an Arnold & Porter lawyer, represents Iranian-American nonprofit organizations who argue that the latest version of the travel ban continues to "demean and stigmatize minority communities.
Such a diversion has proven a blessing for mainstream politicians as they have failed to offer their people (including the minorities they willfully stigmatize) more hopeful avenues for politics.
"If leave is normalized for new dads as well as for new moms, it's difficult to stigmatize either one," she wrote in a 2018 Wall Street Journal op-ed.
The goals and policies of President Trump—from the " Muslim ban " to the zero-tolerance policy at the country's southern border—are intended to stigmatize foreigners, documented or otherwise.
"Abortion opponents in Ohio have accelerated their efforts to stigmatize abortion with medically-inaccurate information and unproven practices," NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio Executive Director Kellie Copeland told the Dispatch.
The ugly stereotypes used to stigmatize them as socially backward have proved tenacious, yet there are places in Europe where people are finding ways to end this historical ugliness.
The way previous outbreaks of disease were discussed worked to both stigmatize entire populations and to mask forms of transmission, White said, pointing in particular to the HIV epidemic.
Rights groups say the measure, by the right-wing government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, aims to stigmatize groups, including those backed by the billionaire George Soros, as unpatriotic.
And if that's the case, let's celebrate and encourage, not criticize and stigmatize, all those who don't have to lose a ridiculous amount of weight just to reach that point.
Miranda has this conversation every day — at work, at home, with her 1,859 instagram followers — and in doing so helps to de-stigmatize a topic that's long been off-limits.
People are often quick to stigmatize individuals with drug addictions, but it's so important to remember that it's an illness — and one that Hoffman sought help for on multiple occasions.
Overall, Sarlo's main goal is to support research and find ways to de-stigmatize these medicines so that they can eventually be used legally, effectively, and safely, in appropriate contexts.
"If you want to make an institution appeal to a certain kind of crowd," he added, "you don't stigmatize some of the more important cultural pieces to a student's background."
The Asian American Journalists Association noted that the World Health Organization (WHO) has discouraged applying geographic locations to the names of illnesses because it could "stigmatize" people living there.  Rep.
But declaring an emergency may stigmatize the country struggling with an outbreak, and spur costly bans on travel and trade by other countries, even if health authorities discourage those actions.
Krim was determined to prevent America from using AIDS to stigmatize homosexuals," he continued, "and with the help of many of her famous Hollywood friends, she would be magnificently successful.
The coalition has been a driving force in prevailing upon the world's nations to pledge to cooperate with all relevant stakeholders in efforts to stigmatize, prohibit and eliminate nuclear weapons.
Delaney is notoriously private about his personal life, but has been public in grieving Henry as a means of helping other parents going through similar things de-stigmatize their own grief.
The latest strategic maneuver in a process that has consistently wrong-footed the White House will weaken the "process" defense that Trump has so far used to stigmatize the impeachment drive.
The movement, which became mainstream in 2017 after a number of women publicly accused producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment and assault, aims to show solidarity with, and de-stigmatize, victims.
Although rarely enforced, the gay sex ban - known as Section 377 - can stigmatize LGBT+ people who are often denied jobs or fired if their identity becomes known, gay rights groups said.
To educate the public, make semen storage more affordable and accessible (men send in samples from the comfort of home), and de-stigmatize the role men play in creating new life.
" Along with questioning the legal aspects of the travel restrictions, the South American country also felt the measure was an effort to "stigmatize our nation under the pretext of fighting terrorism.
While pop culture likes to portray or even stigmatize step-kids as bullies (see Sixteen Candles, Cruel Intentions, etc.), recent research may suggest that the silver screen isn't just perpetuating stereotypes.
"And because the policy fails to advance any legitimate purpose such as protecting safety or privacy, its sole function is to stigmatize a particular group, which violates equal protection," they argued.
While our natural inclination might be to stigmatize difference and to see other communities as posing threats, these leaders recognize and celebrate commonalities and opportunities, seeking to be leaders for all.
"I think it's really kind of opening up this conversation around starting to recognize and de-stigmatize the bullying that's happening both online and offline in many areas," Ms. Lewinsky said.
Russia: The Kremlin classified the country's best known opposition leader, Aleksei Navalny, as a "foreign agent," a label frequently used under President Vladimir Putin to stigmatize groups critical of his government.
Russia: The Kremlin classified the country's best-known opposition leader, Aleksei Navalny, as a "foreign agent," a label frequently used under President Vladimir Putin to stigmatize groups critical of his government.
My cousin's story is one in an endless list of examples of how most cultures still stigmatize and ostracize people with mental health issues, and how easily their deaths are forgotten.
Van Ness said he wanted to work with Warren to de-stigmatize the idea of universal health care, and asked Warren to tell him how he could best be of service.
By the time my children are grown, I hope the world has changed for the better and no one will stigmatize one of them for being conceived when a rapist attacked me.
But the same strategies can be used to stigmatize against certain populations, and as we've seen with the War on Drugs in the US, this could have lasting consequences for those communities.
Campaigners say the policy - along with conservative pro-life attitudes that stigmatize abortion in largely Christian Kenya - has driven thousands of women and girls to unregulated clinics run by untrained medical practitioners.
But the same strategies can be used to stigmatize against certain populations, and as we've seen with the War on Drugs in the US, this could have lasting consequences for those communities.
"My children and I want to help de-stigmatize mental illness, and since Rob (as a physician) had devoted his life to helping people, we dedicate this book to him," she concluded.
"We can only denounce, condemn and stigmatize the actions of the supposedly valiant men in uniform, which are, unfortunately, nothing more, nothing less than barbarism," Monsengwo told reporters in the capital Kinshasa.
Or could it be the best of both worlds: Stigmatize the down-ticket Republicans in their individual races and depress Republican turnout, giving her the Congress she would need to govern effectively?
"Some people worry that this data may stigmatize sexual minorities," said Jacqueline Pistorello, a clinical psychologist and researcher at the University of Nevada, Reno's counseling services, who wasn't involved in the study.
Dr. Horvath-Cosper is part of a national movement of physicians and other medical staff members who argue that silence about their work only feeds the drive to stigmatize and restrict abortion.
The Brennan Center said the program relies on a flawed approach to counterterrorism that "all but ensures" it will stigmatize Muslims and reinforce Islamophobic stereotypes, suppress dissent, and sow discord in communities.
And for people with disabilities who rely on trained, certified service animals to move through the world on a daily basis, mockery of emotional support animals may further stigmatize their own needs.
The police worry about leakage into the recreational black market, and some Israelis are concerned that export, if allowed, would stigmatize the country as one that dealt primarily in arms and drugs.
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said on Sunday it was "divisive and wrong to stigmatize because of nationality", and Britain would protect the rights and freedoms of UK nationals home and abroad.
So while we tend to stigmatize "government subsidized housing" as a service only needed by low-income families, the Mortgage Interest Deduction overwhelmingly allocates tax dollars to help the rich pay their bills.
For Connell, referring to male masturbation only in terms of penises, female masturbation only in terms of vulvas, and leaving non-binary students out of the equation altogether, teachers can stigmatize trans youth.
Campaigners say the policy - along with conservative pro-life attitudes which stigmatize abortion in the largely Christian country - has driven thousands of women and girls to unregulated clinics run by untrained medical practitioners.
De Blasio's wife, Chirlane McCray, who is spearheading efforts to reform the city's mental health care system, told VICE News that conflating violent behavior with mental illness only serves to stigmatize the latter.
Continuing to stigmatize citizens who are law-abiding for over 28503 years after a marijuana possession, 22019 years past a DUI or 30 years past a financial crime does societal harm, not benefit.
"If you want to stigmatize a party, then you put out the Nazi wording and say these are Nazis, these are 'right-wing', don't vote for them because of our history," he said.
Years ago, Cas Mudde, a leading scholar of populism, warned about using the politics of fear to stigmatize euro-skeptic leaders and their voters — and to justify anti-democratic measures to counter them.
"  In another tweet, the star added, "There is so much work to do in Improving awareness and mental health care, and we need to further de-stigmatize the conversation around asking for help.
But the effort to stigmatize anyone who used Christmas words, to remove even the Christmas words from sound waves and letters does reveal a deep, unacknowledged intolerance in the minds of these zealots.
"It's about generally sending a message about access, sending a message that it's no longer permissible to stigmatize and intimidate and mislead and obstruct women who are accessing a legal service," she said.
Because of the incomplete picture — and because of the damaging potential to stigmatize mental illness or, worse, make the field of psychology a partisan piñata — I'm more convinced by Frances's point of view.
Along with the above criticisms, the letter warned that even proposing video game addiction as a diagnosis would only stigmatize video games for the millions of kids (and increasingly older adults) who play them.
As Harvard bows to pressure from the CIA to silence and stigmatize Chelsea Manning, one wonders: Where are those conservative "free speech" warriors who, like the president, have ardently defended white supremacists and Nazis?
Despite serious efforts by the global public health community to stigmatize and delegitimize cigarette smoking over the past three decades, smoking continues to be a leading cause of death and disability around the world.
To that end, they say it's just common sense to socially stigmatize e-cigarettes every bit as much as their combustible counterparts through bans and regulations (like those that ban fruity, kid-appealing flavors).
"This makes it much more difficult to stigmatize these authoritarian leaders when Trump says these are great guys," he said, referring to leaders such as Russian President Vladimir Putin and Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte.
" Way's book "Deep Secrets" describes how American boys migrate during adolescence from close friendships with other men to fears that shows of such intimacy will stigmatize them as gay, prompting a "crisis of connection.
InterACT's law and policy director, Alesdair H. Ittelson, said that because nonbinary options are not yet widely protected or recognized, putting an "X" on children's birth certificates can potentially stigmatize them without their consent.
Other grant recipients include the NYC Mural Arts Project, which seeks to de-stigmatize mental health issues through public art, and Gibney Dance, which hosts workshops for survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse.
Some schools make the commendable effort of allocating hours to L.G.B.T. health, but often they focus too narrowly on subjects like sexually transmitted infections and H.I.V., Dr. Holthouser explained, which can further stigmatize patients.
In a candid 2016 essay for her school newspaper at the elite Deerfield Academy, where she had returned after time away in treatment, Saoirse pushed other students to de-stigmatize discussions of mental health.
In addition, his administration has been implacably hostile to the growing movement around the world to stigmatize nuclear weapons through a new treaty that bans possession of these most destructive of all implements of war.
Above all, An Ordinary Day works to de-stigmatize the challenges quietly met by these remarkable families, to help others relate to them, and to build empathy between people on either side of this divide.
Saoirse, who had spoken candidly about her years-long depression and the need to de-stigmatize discussions of mental health, was found unresponsive at the Kennedy family compound on Thursday and pronounced dead soon after.
Mr. Obama implicitly singled out Donald J. Trump, the leading Republican presidential candidate, for pointed criticism, saying that Americans must resist calls to stigmatize all Muslims at a time of threats from the Islamic State.
The text proposes to stigmatize nuclear weapons, placing them in the same category of international law as other weapons of mass destruction (biological and chemical) or those that cause unacceptable harm (landmines and cluster munitions).
Now, in the aftermath of Parkland, President Trump and other Republicans seem to once again be seeking to stigmatize people with disabilities rather than pursue common sense solutions around gun control for the general public.
You probably don't mean to stigmatize or hurt someone with a mental health problem—so we'd encourage everyone to think twice about the possible impact of using mental health language in such a casual way.
Despite cultural beliefs that sex and death are two sides of the same coin—or those that stigmatize aging, especially in women—it is clear that more sex is a good thing for your grandparents.
"Sweet but Psycho" is aggressively generic, not to mention potentially harmful; its premise hinges on a surprisingly outdated use of words like "psycho" and "crazy," which can arguably serve to stigmatize people with mental illness.
"It's frustrating to see doctors and the general public stigmatize patients with obesity and blame these patients, ascribing attributes of laziness or lack of willpower," Dr. Donna Ryan, an obesity researcher, told The New York Times.
Three years ago, New York City's Human Resources Administration famously ran a series of ads in bus shelters and subways that managed to stigmatize teenage mothers while offering no information on how to prevent unplanned pregnancy.
It's a matter of survival for the 46 million or so recipients across America, yet they are under constant scrutiny from politicians who stigmatize poor people and condescendingly tell them how they should spend their stamps.
We deserve to know if she will actually speak up for these students or if she will, like those she has funded, advise schools to isolate, segregate and stigmatize transgender students because of who they are.
She also suggested it may be time to look at mental health history as part of the admissions process -- "not to stigmatize but to understand and support those students who need greater attention and resources," she said.
"The real rationale for this new policy appears to be the Trump administration's unending desire to vilify and stigmatize immigrants, and to erect any and all possible obstacles to immigration to the United States," the letter states.
Yet the digital QR code option gives food manufacturers the option of avoiding a glaring "contains GMOs" label on their packaging, which many feared would simply stigmatize a technology that poses no special risk to public health.
If we can continue to de-stigmatize mental health issues, get folks proper care, and fill gaps in the background check system, then we can spare more families the pain of losing a loved one to suicide.
It does detail some of Tiff's clients' kinks, which are generally sanitized for levity – a missed opportunity to de-stigmatize sex work and BDSM on the Netflix platform with an open-ended chance to explore both further.
I think that it's something that we all need to not only accept as part of our lives but also not criminalize it, not stigmatize people with H.I.V. and AIDS in our language and in our legislature.
The department does not prohibit practices that stigmatize children with meal debt, but offers a list of "preferred alternatives," such as working out payment plans and allowing children with unpaid balances to eat the regular hot meal.
While he makes strides towards basing his security policy on the ease with which he can unleash nuclear war, the rest of the world is making moves to stigmatize the weapons he is basing his doctrine on.
"But the whole idea [behind the product] was to normalize and de-stigmatize this thing that's so common, and should absolutely not be seen as disgusting or like you don't know how to take care of yourself."
And if you insist on spending millions in brain power and ad dollars for social branding, how about developing campaigns that will stigmatize and stymie the toxic masculine behavior that results in harassment and violence against women.
Mr. Erdogan is a rival of Prince Mohammed and a friend of Mr. Khashoggi, and Turkish officials have sought to maximize the international attention on the killing in an apparent attempt to stigmatize or weaken the prince.
Stereotypical perceptions of queer women as serial monogamists stigmatize those who prefer casual sex and reflect larger cultural myths about women in general, particularly the idea that women instinctually crave monogamy and emotional intimacy with their sexual partners.
I had known, from my parents' experiences and my own research, that anti-Semitism was a powerful force with an extensive history, shaped largely by the way Jews' self-contained communities made them easy to scapegoat and stigmatize.
"We are not removing this type of content from Instagram entirely, as we don't want to stigmatize or isolate people who may be in distress and posting self-harm related content as a cry for help," Mosseri said.
In a candid 2016 essay for her school newspaper at the elite Deerfield Academy, where she had returned after time away in treatment and a suicide attempt, Saoirse pushed other students to de-stigmatize discussions of mental health.
An increase in partisan polarization, the rising influence of ideology-driven donors, a mass media campaign to stigmatize earmarks, and a growing preference for leadership-driven dealmaking have all led to a systematic decline of Christmas tree legislation.
But advocates say the case highlights a larger problem within the American criminal justice system: the prevalence of a widespread body of HIV criminalization laws, which use medically outdated criminal law to stigmatize people living with the virus.
Yet the macrobiotic fringe seeped into the mainstream, introducing Americans to Asian flavors (soy sauce) and methods (stir frying) as well as to eating seasonally and organically, while helping to stigmatize processed foods like refined grains and sugar.
Mr. Navalny's organization, the Anti-Corruption Foundation, has been classified as a "foreign agent," the Justice Ministry declared in a brief statement, a label frequently used under President Vladimir V. Putin to stigmatize groups critical of the Kremlin.
The frankness of these collections makes them mesmerizing now, but when they were first shown, when many governments were actively trying to stigmatize gay sex, drawing a line between it and the disease, they would have been shocking.
Still, the agency faced resistance from pain specialists, patients, and patient advocates who say the guidelines were based on scant data (studies examining the long-term effects of opioids are limited) and would only further stigmatize pain sufferers.
So today Hillary Clinton is scolded for turning on and helping to stigmatize the women who accused her husband of misconduct, which oddly means that she may pay more of a price for his misbehavior than he ever did.
What seems backward is that as a society that has so embraced the use of prescription drugs for this and almost every other ailment, we seem to still stigmatize, to a degree, the very illness that requires such medication.
The National Rifle Association argued it infringed on the Second Amendment rights of innocent people, while the ACLU called it part of a "disturbing trend" that would stigmatize people with mental illnesses while doing little to stem gun violence.
Inspired by Ian Mahar's Kotaku article Nobody Wins When Horror Games Stigmatize Mental Illness, that challenged the themes and sentiment of horror game Outlast, Morris quickly set about planning a game jam that'd take Mahar's ideas one step further.
But critics say the burkini bans only serve to further stigmatize France's Muslim population — the largest in Europe — at a time when tensions are running high following terror attacks in Nice and the northern city of Rouen this summer.
"If you care about actually solving the problem, you cannot stigmatize the most effective treatments," said Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, a former Maryland health secretary who is now an associate dean at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
These depictions only stigmatize fat people, especially fat women, and open the door for hurtful rhetoric that only contributes to body image problems, Andrew Walen, a psychotherapist and founder of The Body Image Center in Baltimore, Maryland, told Insider.
Predictably, some of the W.H.O.'s staunchest critics are leaders in the gaming industry, many of whom fear that the new diagnostic label will further stigmatize their products, which have been smeared as promoting slothfulness, social ineptitude and violence.
We traveled to the front lines of the battle in Texas, where religious protesters camp outside rapidly closing clinics, as well as to an abortion spa in Washington, DC, where employees are working to de-stigmatize the stupidly controversial procedure.
"Legislators have gone out of their way to stigmatize and marginalize transgender North Carolinians by pushing ugly and fundamentally untrue stereotypes that are based on fear and ignorance," said Sarah Preston, acting executive director of the state's American Civil Liberties Union.
"My instinct is that this is driven by politics, and is part of the overall effort to stigmatize and eventually criminalize abortion, as well as part of a larger campaign to roll-back the clock on sexual and reproductive rights."
"In California and across the country, many laws have been used as legal tools of oppression, and to stigmatize and punish LGBTQ people and communities and warn others what harm could await them for living authentically," Newsom said in a statement.
While the images are sensitive in nature, CNN feels that it is important to fully report on a vital health issue that many women face and to de-stigmatize it, and that Mansfield's story and photos help to do that.
While breastfeeding in public only just became legal in all 50 states, moms everywhere have long been working to de-stigmatize the act by fighting against unsolicited criticism and shaming — and by feeding their child whenever and wherever the need arises.
They say the plans would not deter migrants from heading to Europe in the first place and would stigmatize Greece — already under heavy European Union oversight as it relies on international bailout funds — for a crisis created elsewhere in Europe.
"He's voted right on a lot of legislation, but at the same time, he uses hyperbolic and vituperative language designed to stigmatize Israel," Mellman said of Sanders, who has been critical of the Israeli government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
You talk about one of the failures of the food revolution being the way it's "helped stigmatize the foods and bodies associated with the poor," while convincing middle- and upper-middle classes that their dietary choices mean they "deserve" their status.
That is — in a nutshell — the purpose of fossil fuel divestment: to stigmatize an industry on which the world depends for transportation to work, heating of homes, and production of countless goods and materials we all use every single day.
Theoretically, this was supposed to maintain the sense that the United States and the international community were committed to opposing human rights violations — to stigmatize Assad and his backers in the international realm even if intervention in Syria proper was ruled out.
"The lack of critical substance use history in a patient's medical record can lead to potentially damaging consequences for a person with a substance use disorder and can further stigmatize these conditions," HHS Assistant Secretary Elinore McCance-Katz said in a statement.
In the days since Saoirse's death, those who knew her her described a bright spirit with an activist streak, someone who grappled with her demons but was willing to use her own struggles to de-stigmatize the broader conversation about mental health.
But while Sanders's Stop Bezos Act links the levy directly to specific federal programs, which some left-leaning wonks fear would stigmatize workers who receive federal aid, Brown's corporate freeloader fee instead uses the number of workers with incomes below a certain threshold.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly's announcement  of the opening of a new office to focus on victims of crimes by immigrants looks for all the world like a cynical ploy to stigmatize a vulnerable class of people to justify inhumane immigration policies.
It is vitally important that in their efforts to provide consumers with more information about genetically engineered ingredients in food, Congress avoids actions that would stigmatize biotechnology, which has been proven safe by the scientific community and is integral to modern farming.
Matthew TikhonovskyMarietta, Ga. To the Editor: Let me get this straight: We'll rely on stereotypes that stigmatize students by assigning them a score based not on their own experiences, but on contextless, aggregated data about crime and poverty based solely on location?
In Europe this is palpable everywhere: Structural racism keeps Muslims disproportionately unemployed and incarcerated, and governments increasingly stigmatize outward signs of Muslim identity, banning the veil and pushing Muslim causes like Palestine and Syria charity work under the eye of counterterrorism surveillance.
The concern instead is a broader movement from pro-Israel advocates to stigmatize and criminalize their opponents, one that ranges from monitoring groups like the Canary Mission to state and federal legislation aimed at destroying the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
One longstanding concern of the bi community has always been the mistaken beliefs there are only two valid categories of sexual orientation (hetero and same-sex) or that bisexuality is synonymous with promiscuity, and thus that others will seek to erase or stigmatize their identity.
Alissa's photos of Sheri's Ranch, the legal brothel in Las Vegas where she's been working for six years, are no exception, as they illustrate that the life of a sex worker is certainly non-normative, though not something to stigmatize or be horrified by.
"Legislators have gone out of their way to stigmatize and marginalize transgender North Carolinians by pushing ugly and fundamentally untrue stereotypes that are based on fear and ignorance and not supported by the experiences of more than 200 cities with these protections," Preston said.
We don't have a system that treats people with mental health, somehow we stigmatize folk who have, mental health challenges, so you— CLAYTON: So can we turn this system that we have into something that does try to help or should— BOOKER: Yes, we can.
"The use of such a sweeping definition is particularly worrying in light of a number of governments seeking to stigmatize diverse forms of dissent and opposition (whether peaceful or violent) as terrorism," wrote Ní Aoláin, U.N. special rapporteur on protecting human rights while countering terrorism.
The industry's Free Speech Coalition, formed in 1991, lobbied vehemently against a proposed California bill that would have required the use of condoms on set; performers argued that measure was designed to stigmatize them, and that the industry's strict testing regimen made the measure unnecessary.
Proponents of the French bans argued that the burkini violates the country's laws on secularism, with leading politicians describing the garment as a form of female "enslavement"; but critics viewed the bans as sexist and Islamophobic, saying they would only further stigmatize Muslim women.
Not only does this segregation stigmatize the patients Part 2 was designed to protect, but in the modern day digital world it creates a dysfunctional maze of bureaucratic rules that are impossible for physicians and administrative staff to navigate and even more impossible to enforce.
South Korean social mores stigmatize everything from sexual references and innuendo to references to drugs and alcohol — as well as actual illicit behavior by idols — and addressing any of these subjects can cause a song to be arbitrarily banned from radio play and broadcast.
"(Its goal) is to stigmatize certain civil organizations that the government does not like... and to distance them from society, and in the end make their operation impossible," the committee, which receives a major chunk of its funding from Soros, said in a statement.
Parents should neither stigmatize their children nor blame themselves because of health issues related to lead contamination, he said, remarking that as a two-year-old he likely tasted chips of lead paint, had smoke blown in his face and did not wear a seatbelt.
The festival comes at a strange time for the UK, where, in the three months following Brexit, hate crimes against the LGBTQ+ community rose 147%, according to the charity Galop, and broad language used in legislation like the DEB looks to potentially stigmatize this community even further.
L.G.: Laws like this one, giving the state the power to decide whether a woman has the "right" reason for deciding to terminate a pregnancy, not only infantilize women but act to further stigmatize abortion as baby-killing and to cover the woman with moral opprobrium.
But it is the first time since communist rule ended in 1989 that Poland has handed out money that does not stigmatize recipients as being poor, and has won over working-class Poles who previously felt they had seen little benefit from the transition to free markets.
These researchers showed that using warning-type labels that have phrase like "contains" or "free of" implicitly casts rival products in a negative light and leads consumers to stigmatize and shun these product even when there is no evidence of them doing harm to human health.
And Williamson is part of that wider wellness world — up to and including Williamson's view that, for example, antidepressants are overprescribed (which earned her some real criticism last week, about how that view can stigmatize seeking real help) and other hazy aspects of the wellness approach to health.
Why it matters: Dalits, members of low castes in the Hindu system who have suffered discrimination and stigma for hundreds of years, are an increasingly coveted swing vote, in part because of rising tensions between them and ruling BJP-affiliated Hindu nationalists (whose conservative views explicitly stigmatize Dalits).
"It's all a carefully calculated strategy to stigmatize and reinforce myths about people who need to turn to Medicaid, nutrition assistance, or other public programs to make ends meet," Rebecca Vallas, managing director of the Center for American Progress's Poverty to Prosperity Program, told The Hill in an email.
Democrats and some members of the media have slammed Trump and other Republicans for using the descriptors "Chinese" or "Wuhan" when referring to the virus in public statements and social media posts, saying it can stigmatize Chinese Americans and can lead to a rise in attacks agains them.
"Rather than helping people at risk of overdose and their families, Trump's agenda seems to have been to stoke fear, spread disinformation and further stigmatize entire populations -- whether they be immigrants or people who use drugs," said Maria McFarland Sánchez-Moreno, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance.
" — CHRISTINA CAPECCHI and KIMIKO de FREYTAS-TAMURA Venezuela's Foreign Ministry blasted the travel ban on Monday as an "irrational decision" that "constituted a form of political and psychological terrorism," and asserted that the United States was trying to "stigmatize our country using the pretext of the fight against terrorism.
The illiberal populism of Donald Trump, Hungary's Viktor Orban or Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro, each of whom was more or less fairly elected, entails the cynical and reckless use of the mechanisms of democracy to disenfranchise political minorities, politicize the state, stigmatize immigrants and other "outsiders," and diminish civil liberties.
"While we don't think apps like Anorexic Girl cause eating disorders – we know that eating disorders are biologically based mental illnesses with the highest mortality of any psychological illness – they belittle and further stigmatize dangerous disorders," Amy E. Cunningham, co-founder of the International Eating Disorder Action coalition, tells PEOPLE.
It's OK to fall in love as much and as often as possible, to fuck who you want as often as you want, to be OK with your HIV status and how you look and act and all the other ways people will try to stigmatize your body in this world.
What they're saying: McCarthy's op-ed, in which he rails against Silicon Valley's role in campaign to "stigmatize and silence Americans who do not believe the latest in liberal ideology," was prompted by a recent Google search of the California GOP, his district, in the days before the California primary.
"Unfortunately, until we build out a robust public education campaign that centers on the lives and leadership of transgender people—particularly transgender women of color—we are going to continue to face a public that is willing to risk money and jobs just to harm and stigmatize transgender people," Strangio said.
Trump's rash of promise keeping, including his decision to double down on derailing the Iran deal -- he refused to certify Iran's compliance in October -- his touting of a travel ban that appears to stigmatize Muslims and his defiance of the global consensus on climate change may reflect deeper political forces.
Indeed, the United Nations' special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, who recently took a tour of Puerto Rico, Alabama and West Virginia, among other places, has argued that the country is seeking to "stigmatize" those in need of help and undertaking a "systematic assault" on the safety net.
The new laws' twin purposes — to force women to have babies they don't want, and then to stigmatize and undermine the resulting single mothers — are such a clear and well-constructed extrapolation of the current debate that I doubt any reader will need to suspend disbelief for even a moment.
"I think it's designed to shame and stigmatize women who choose abortion or suffer miscarriage by associating that not with the standard respectful treatment of people in medical care but with death," said David Brown, a senior staff attorney for the Center for Reproductive Rights who has worked on the issue.
Barack Obama on Saturday rejected "any attempt to stigmatize Muslim Americans" in the aftermath of the terror attacks in Brussels, calling such views as espoused by some Republican presidential candidates "contrary to our character, to our values, and to our history as a nation built around the idea of religious freedom".
But far more serious -- given the President's rhetoric about banning Muslims during the campaign -- is the likelihood that it will alienate and stigmatize the 3 million Americans of the Muslim faith whose support and cooperation is vitally important to addressing the real threat that the data demonstrates we face: homegrown jihadi terror.
"It's frustrating to see doctors and the general public stigmatize patients with obesity and blame these patients, ascribing attributes of laziness or lack of willpower," said Dr. Donna Ryan, an obesity researcher and professor emerita at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, La., who was not involved with the study.
But to only tell those stories and promote that as the universal experience — to scare other people away from pursuing abortion as an option, and to stigmatize people who have had abortions to keep them silent, that just serves the interests of people who want to control women's bodies and women's lives.
West Nile VirusZika VirusEbola VirusGerman MeaselsSpanish FluMarburg VirusRocky Mountain Spotted FeverNorovirusStockholm SyndromeLyme DiseaseWuhan VirusAll named after places Several media outlets referred to the virus as the "Wuhan virus" earlier in the outbreak, but the Asian American Journalists Association released guidelines discouraging it because of the phrase's potential to stigmatize those who live there.
I think everybody who chooses to function within a society that is as large a thriving metropolis like Toronto or Vancouver, you have a social responsibility to have the naloxone training, [to learn how to use the reagents] to do what needs to be done in order to de-stigmatize these aspects of our society.
" Reacting to Trump's recent tweet portraying four members of Congress as troublemakers who should "go back to the broken and crime-infested countries from which they came," Graham advised the president to "aim higher" by focusing on policies rather than personal attacks, only to stigmatize the four women of color as "a bunch of communists.
"We are concerned that these types of messages not only stigmatize and dehumanize minorities - migrants, refugees, women, LGBT and the so-called 'other' - but they also leave targeted persons and communities vulnerable to the risks of reprisals and attacks," he said, noting attacks on synagogues, mosques and a gay nightclub in the United States.
READ: Turkey is threatening to flood Europe with refugees after losing dozens of soldiers in Syria He said it was important not to stigmatize refugees as being more likely than any other group to carry the virus — as a number of European governments have done as a justification to close their doors to migrants.
Critics of the Obama administration's guidance to colleges complained that it was unfair to use a standard of proof that was far lower than that used in criminal law, since disciplinary actions and expulsions that result from ambiguous sexual encounters can stigmatize young men long into the future, affecting their educational and job prospects.
The social justice left, which is essentially a Marxist construct, has not just advanced an idea of the way the world is but has decided to instantly stigmatize and demonize anyone who dissents from it as a bigot and a racist or a homophobe and all the other litany of bullshit they throw around.
Banks voted against expanding Medicaid, co-sponsored a bill to require drug testing for welfare recipients—which has proven to merely stigmatize people who apply to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, who are actually far less likely to use drugs than the general population—and co-sponsored a bill to end Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood.
Jhumka Gupta, a social epidemiologist and assistant professor at George Mason University, Department of Global and Community Health, said the same societal attitudes that dismiss, victim-blame and stigmatize other important public health issues faced by women, such as sexual assault or postpartum depression (subjects she has studied), also are at play when it comes to endometriosis.
"The first is I have instructed the Joint Chiefs and up and down the chain of command that they have a responsibility to de stigmatize mental health issues and issues of PTSD and help to explain to everybody in all of the units under their command that there's nothing weak about asking for help," he said.
"I have instructed the Joint Chiefs, and up and down the chain of command, that they have a responsibility to de-stigmatize mental health issues and issues of PTSD, and help to explain to everybody in all of the units under their command that there's nothing weak about asking for help," Obama told a military widow at the event.
"Make no mistake, these restrictions were designed to shame and stigmatize patients and health care providers," said Amy Hagstrom Miller, the president and chief executive of Whole Woman's Health, which operates abortion clinics in Texas and was the lead plaintiff in both the fetal-remains case as well as the case decided by the Supreme Court in 2016.
Mr. Carson noted to reporters that the run-down public housing towers of old had given government housing a bad reputation, that people should not stigmatize public housing, that landlords should not discriminate against Section 8 voucher holders and that rampant not-in-my-backyard — or NIMBY — sentiment has impeded affordable housing and higher-density apartment construction near transit.
Some measures, like one passed in 2018 requiring the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to gather information on abortion-related health complications (exceedingly rare, particularly in the first trimester, when most abortions take place), seem to exist solely to stigmatize the procedure; others, like one proposed but not passed in 2019, seek to punish patients and providers by reclassifying termination as murder.
The Polish minister of foreign affairs, Witold Waszczykowski, expressed anger even before the commission's vote, saying the decision was "an attempt to stigmatize Poland and push us aside when key decisions are made in the E.U." Joanna Kopcinska, a spokeswoman for the Polish government, said, "Poland is a democratic and sovereign state, and there is nothing bad going on here."
If the case of Ms. Husar demonstrates how quickly anything hinting at her sexuality — whether grounded in truth or not — can crush a woman's career, the case of another politician, Sarah Hanson-Young, provides a glimmer of hope that women can begin to erode the impact of slut shaming by naming it, condemning it, and discrediting those who seek to stigmatize them by employing it.
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The indignation of B.D.S. advocates at being subject to what they perceive to be an unfair, state-sanctioned boycott is hypocritical and, I hope, a cause for reflection on the legitimacy of their movement to economically strangle and socially stigmatize the people of a vibrantly democratic country whose political and social views on the Palestinian issue run the gamut, a movement that often focuses on Jews who aren't even Israeli.
His group also rejects the concept of QR smart labels, which would allow consumers to scan a code and upload information directly to a smart phone "A digital solution by itself won't work for consumers, but could complement an on-package disclosure that provides factual information in a way that does not stigmatize the technology," Faber said, even though the Just Label It website is filled with anti-GMO propaganda.
And he wrote the following, "Concerns about "dignity" and "stigma" because the majority had referenced, we can&apost stigmatize gay Americans who want services and goods, said those concerns "did not carry when this court affirmed the right of white supremacists to burn a 25 foot cross or conduct a rally on Martin Luther King Jr.&aposs birthday or circulate a film featuring hooded Klan members who were brandishing weapons.
"These rules requiring burial or cremation of fetal and embryonic tissue will not only further stigmatize abortion care patients, but they will undoubtedly increase costs by potentially thousands of dollars, further burdening low-income Texans who already need financial assistance to be able to access abortion care," said Amanda Williams, executive director of the Lilith Fund (which provides financial assistance to women seeking abortion in Texas) in a statement.

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