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"uncritically" Definitions
  1. without criticizing somebody/something or judging whether somebody/something is right or wrong
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Now many of them are uncritically replacing humans with hardware.
All nonsense reported breathlessly and often uncritically by the media.
Embracing America does not mean uncritically endorsing everything about America.
Saltz appears to have uncritically bought Velasco's bromides and posturing.
When the press does it uncritically, citizens rightly demand accountability.
But the figure, cast uncritically, can evoke a racist past.
We can't uncritically accept or applaud minor progress as the norm.
So much for that $69 billion valuation we all reported uncritically!
Once again, though, Judge Marrero is simply accepting the hype uncritically.
So When You Receive Spiritual Instruction You Do Not Take it Uncritically.
That doesn't mean we should uncritically praise the ad or its message.
In that context, uncritically repeating their "welfare reform" framing is beyond lazy.
Every media outlet that covers Trump's rallies uncritically is serving dangerous ends.
It is not a religious precept, to be applied universally and uncritically.
However we often bathe in others' achievements uncritically, instead of seeking our own.
It almost seems to uncritically adopt the slavers' mindset, without any self-awareness.
In foreign affairs, Trump praises Putin uncritically while simultaneously slamming key European allies.
Journalists uncritically recite statistics from these reports in news articles without thinking twice.
Ads occupy far too great a role here to be used so uncritically.
In Risen's account, editor after editor accepted the Bush administration's rationale almost entirely uncritically.
That assertion would be received uncritically by Fox News and other Trump-aligned outlets.
He embraced Trump so uncritically that he wound up committing crimes on his behalf.
He worked as a journalist, reporting uncritically and favorably on the Chinese regime's accomplishments.
Her affection envelops them like a secular form of grace: not uncritically, but unconditionally.
Can you add a gloss of nonsense to this for the judge to uncritically reprint?
Humans are incredibly eager to project feelings and experiences onto animals, often doing so uncritically.
But this joy wasn't uncritically ebullient — beneath each of its healing lyrics was something broken.
"What&aposs striking is how many people are willing to accept this uncritically," Carlson added.
Mr. Stone's ignorance of his subject allows him to listen uncritically as Mr. Putin lies.
And this is a pretty big problem because so many of these claims are accepted uncritically.
Instead, these liberals - fixated ineluctably on anti-Trump fervor, and little else - uncritically cheer these developments.
Uncritically defending the status quo will just give Mr. Trump and his allies the upper hand.
He accused conservatives of "uncritically" accepting claims from US intelligence that Iran posed an imminent threat.
But to do so as uncritically and casually as the British Museum has borders on dangerous.
Other more supposedly nonpartisan commentators uncritically parroted Trump administration assertions that Iran was planning something bad.
The experiment has been included in many, many introductory psychology textbooks and is often cited uncritically.
Universities will find an interesting paper and summarize it in layperson terms uncritically for a press release.
But part of the calculus is that demagogic lies will be transmitted uncritically through the media ecosystem.
Others uncritically embraced these changes, promoting both cosmopolitanism and the interests and cultural distinctiveness of minority groups.
It reflects a fundamental ignorance of geography and a tendency to uncritically accept numbers at face value.
"Energy" is uncritically presented as an amorphous catch-all cause, and treatment for, so many our ailments.
Maybe people like me, proudly and too uncritically devoting ourselves to serving these places, are the problem.
One that might uncritically accept that being white somehow grants people a magical boost to their intelligence.
Journalists, in particular, should resist the temptation to accept EIA projections uncritically, or to treat them like prophecies.
What is surprising, however, is that intrusive technologies such as these are often seem to be adopted uncritically.
In the manosphere, blue-pill thinkers are those who uncritically accept the idea that society discriminates against women.
Even straightforward reporters too often uncritically channel these critics whose hate of "the Clintons" consumes and blinds them.
It is what would allow his supporters to so uncritically accept the corrosive mythologies he creates about minorities.
The Stanford Prison Experiment has been included in many, many introductory psychology textbooks and is often cited uncritically.
Because the research hasn't been formally peer reviewed and published in a journal yet, it shouldn't be accepted uncritically.
It's called "confirmation bias" -- people are predisposed to uncritically accept stories that line up with preexisting beliefs, he says.
This is likely just what Damore wants—a major platform to uncritically spout off his side of the story.
Are such officials to be uncritically, automatically believed when they bring complaints about their political enemies to the press?
A curse on us all for being so prone to uncritically accepting what childhood memories tell us as fact.
The first pitfall to avoid is stenography: uncritically relaying what the president said without giving readers the relevant context.
Stephens was not endorsing the study or its authors' views, but it was a mistake to cite it uncritically.
Gangs, illegitimate children, fights on boats in Rhode Island, all nonsense, reported breathlessly and often uncritically by the media.
No one should get a pass for putting this kind of material in a work uncritically, whatever their intent.
This kind of wish-fulfillment is dangerous in fiction — it's a recipe for dense in-jokes and uncritically reproduced cliches.
Or perhaps it's censorship to tell readers they can't critique fiction they see as uncritically reinforcing harmful and racist tropes.
By using these terms, the New York Times is uncritically endorsing an openly anti-Jewish formulation of American trade policy.
At conservative Fox News, the television host Sean Hannity has openly declared for Mr. Trump and uncritically aired conspiracy theories.
He thinks he should just be able to say things, and that those things should be reported and considered uncritically.
That Darkest Hour turns around and tries to be so obviously and uncritically inspirational makes this extra frustrating to me.
At least one local news outlet uncritically reported the warning, noting that police departments in other states had made similar offers.
"This presents us with an untestable hypothesis, not to mention uncritically setting aside the prior information of Earhart's presence," he writes.
And piled-on amplification, in which toxic content is uncritically shared and reshared, won't hamper the growth of the alt-right.
Mr. Stephens was not endorsing the study or its authors&apos views, but it was a mistake to cite it uncritically.
People with a political agenda made it into a gaffe and fed it to the mainstream media, which swallowed it uncritically.
In exchange for campaign contributions, lawmakers frequently and uncritically pass on model legislation written by industry and distributed by organizations like ALEC.
They were joined by numerous commentators and newspaper columnists, even self-described liberals, who uncritically adopted and legitimized this evidence-less label.
In exchange for campaign contributions, state lawmakers frequently and uncritically pass model legislation written by industry and distributed by organizations like ALEC.
Regardless, a crucial pillar of the film's success is that it never features interview subjects who uncritically think technology always bends toward progress.
This is not a museum but an organism that is constantly evolving, neither shedding its past nor uncritically celebrating every aspect of it.
"It is refreshing to have an EPA chief who embraces science and does not parrot the United Nations's climate claims uncritically," he said.
Yet many pundits uncritically cite the apparently lower percentages in pre-voting by African-Americans in 28503 as evidence of Clinton's weakness. Huh?
The first reports came almost immediately after voting started; within hours, those claims were being amplified, often uncritically, throughout the pro-Trump media.
Repeating uncritically the president's lies — I just don't think that that's the job of journalism, is to serve as a mouthpiece for power.
The theory of the case being offered by Pete's campaign and various uncritically thinking pundits is that as Biden fades, Pete will benefit.
The core allegation of the Nunes memo — that the FBI relied uncritically on Steele without considering his possible bias — was just a lie.
Conway is an important figure and deserves to be taken seriously, but that doesn't mean holding her up uncritically as a figure of adoration.
Though elegant at first glance, the prints uncritically celebrate the male gaze, reproducing perverse standards of "feminine" beauty: narrow waists, revealing clothing, light skin.
Once we viewers might have uncritically commiserated with these images, imagining that the bubble we occupy is too fragile to permit a firearm inside.
She has uncritically peddled that falsehood in countless interviews on national television and has capitalized off of it, by starting the group Fair Fight.
There's a host of reasons that images are powerful, but when we participate in them uncritically, they can cause real damage to real lives.
But Mr. Trump erodes America's reputation when he uncritically embraces those who show the least regard for human rights, rule of law and democracy.
It's alarming that Gizmodo uncritically cites the thoroughly discredited and unreliable SPLC—which some on the left have called "everything that's wrong with liberalism."
More recently, OANN has come under scrutiny for pushing conspiracy theories about Planned Parenthood and uncritically spreading Russian disinformation about humanitarian workers in Syria.
That a galaxy would have no dark matter is an amazing finding, and it was covered rather uncritically by lots of news outlets (including us!).
The media thought so, and many ate the dramatic prediction up uncritically, with headlines declaring that climate change will turn you into an insomniac next.
"It appears that the Federation, in assigning the 19143 title to Genoa, was slavishly and uncritically inspired only by the contemporary press," the report says.
On the other side, Israel wants American Jews to support it uncritically and subsume their negative opinions to the larger project of a Jewish state.
The White House's $1.5 trillion number, which much of the media parroted uncritically, is not the only way the infrastructure debate is confused and confusing.
Historians and politicians asked whether it was appropriate to honor so uncritically a man whose ideas led to dictatorship, including in the former East Germany.
Instead, in its determination to uncritically embrace the narrative Serial created, it accomplishes the opposite of its aim to show that Syed was wrongfully convicted.
The FCC failed to offer a "meaningful defense of its decision to uncritically accept industry promises that are untethered to any enforcement mechanism," the states said.
"The Field is the World": Williams, Hawai'i, and Material Histories in the Making takes a close look at a history that, for generations, was considered uncritically.
This week Mr Trump played into that weakness when he uncritically congratulated Mr Putin on his re-election, without raising Russia's abuses at home and abroad.
The old attention-grabby forms of advertising were being uncritically reimposed in the new digital environment, only now in a much more sophisticated and unrestrained manner.
Put another way, Mr Trump told his supporters that doubting him makes them dupes of the elites, while believing him uncritically is a mark of sophistication.
Every time there is a new government or Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report the mainstream media acts like a shill and reports on it uncritically.
Apropos of such a problematic argument, are Americans really prepared, with nary a scintilla of analytic insight or nuance, to uncritically accept such a key assumption?
If nothing else, there's a lack of self-awareness involved in presenting the story uncritically to a modern audience, most of whom didn't live through the Blitz.
The state of play: Big Pharma wants to expand cancer lineups because cancer drugs command huge price tags that health insurers and society usually pay for uncritically.
STEPHEN LANDAU, WHITE PLAINS To the Editor: I admire the bravery of Phil Klay, a former Marine, for his discussion of attitudes held uncritically by some soldiers.
The hunger to fix a real problem in the field has fed a cottage industry of companies posting dubious statistics that are shared uncritically by news organizations.
These self-dramatizations create a virtual documentary of both inner and outer life—although Rouch, following the men's perspective uncritically, films Gambi as their object of fantasy.
But by questioning the colonel's loyalties, partisans who are spreading the story uncritically to millions of Americans leave the impression he is somehow not to be believed.
The bottom line is that real G.D.P. per capita isn't everything, and you shouldn't uncritically use that measure to judge how social democracy is working in Scandinavia.
Celebrities need to realize that when they say something, people will listen, and follow their advice often uncritically, and without getting their own physician's advice, Dr. Hoffman said.
All I know is that the celebrities have deeply wounded me, and it will be at least five minutes before I uncritically believe something I see online again.
Journalists don't like being called "fake news," but too many of them uncritically accepted the Trump-Russia narrative, probably because of their strong distaste for Mr. Trump himself.
As a scholar of right-wing politics who has also worked in progressive organizing, I caution the left not to cut-and-paste uncritically from a right-wing playbook.
Though we know the problems with uncritically accepting those as identical narratives (Fifty Shades Syndrome, among others), they can be fascinating when examined together as a story in conversation.
Uncritically embracing stolen documents in the hope it will provide a temporary political gain is as irresponsible as it is damaging to the long-term health of our democracy.
I would recommend Draft No. 4 to writers and anyone interested in writing, but no one should use it as a professional guide uncritically or they're liable to starve.
The parochialism that governed the Colombia I knew meant that as a closeted gay boy, I felt alienated from the patriotism uncritically championed by so many of my peers.
"The only thing that is accomplished by uncritically disseminating Walker's bigoted book bon mots is ensuring that the racism is disseminated to more people," Yair Rosenberg wrote in Tablet.
When Professor Davis was in college and graduate school, the Civil War was usually seen as a conflict over states' rights; historians, for the most part, viewed slavery uncritically.
When experts and journalists uncritically pluck numbers from careless studies and clutch at fluctuating figures, hastily offering them up as beacons, they may do more to confuse than illuminate.
Instead, he basked in the adulation of King Salman and his court, uncritically embraced the country's foreign and domestic policies, and then sold the Saudis $110 billion in arms.
And they were concerned with reminding parents not to allow their children to uncritically accept stories just because they were popular — especially without knowing where the series was headed.
The Perfection seems to uncritically present Charlotte's own repeated assaults on Lizzie as necessary to free her from the cycle of violence Anton has visited upon her over the years.
Where we are as a society is far, far from the scenario imagined by #MeToo critics who fear the directive to "believe women" will lead us to accept allegations uncritically.
"It is funny because one of the side effects of this Fox News lunacy is that other actual members of Congress believe it and see it uncritically," Ocasio-Cortez said.
Despite her unfounded claims of voter suppression and a history of using voting groups to raise her profile, the media has uncritically pushed her false narrative and fawned over her.
Within his Medium post, Houlihan, who did not respond to immediate request for comment on Tuesday from MUNCHIES, expressed frustration over press reports that were regurgitating Panera party line uncritically.
At best, it's using a weak justification to champion a narrow understanding of the play; at worst, it venerates whiteness unironically and uncritically, which seems antithetical to the play itself.
Biden, like many other Democratic candidates heading into the Iowa caucuses in February, has deflected unflattering questions about himself by alleging news organizations are uncritically echoing Trump&aposs talking points.
Part of the reason Theranos got away with its bold, untested claims for so long has to do with how we the media covered Silicon Valley — which was very uncritically.
It's the kind of distance players need to separate themselves from history, to watch the road uncritically through a scope, and place bullets downrange so that their enemies head's satisfyingly explode.
In every one of these cases, the media uncritically splashed these spooky government forecasts on front pages of nearly every newspaper and on nightly broadcasts of every network across the globe.
There's no core idea, just the thought that if you make a show based on a popular book, set in an alternate reality, a lot of people might watch it, uncritically.
The second malaise Weisman identifies as blunting Jewish alertness to the peril of the times is the hollowing out of a Jewish identity that is neither uncritically Zionist nor devoutly religious.
Perspective: A mother describes in our Sunday Review how white supremacists work to recruit youths online, and how she intervenes to keep her own two boys from uncritically accepting objectionable opinions.
Media reports on Republicans' ongoing climate shift share a bad habit: They uncritically use the term "free market" to characterize GOP policies and ideas (see this headline, or here, or here).
But that's exactly the point: The same technology underlies them both, and the risk of uncritically normalizing one is that we inch toward a world where the other becomes more prevalent.
It was so popular that poets wrote about it, though not uncritically: Martial said that for young Romans on the prowl, dating someone who'd recently eaten garum was a frightening proposition.
Zimmerman has penned a number of articles for progressive Jewish publications condemning the Israeli government, its occupation of Palestinian lands, and American Jewish institutions that, in her view, uncritically support Israeli policies.
Admiring a military which they increasingly neither know nor understand, citizens uncritically support overseas uses of American force without demanding meaningful public discourse before the commitment of lives, treasure, and national reputation.
The Times acknowledged "it was a mistake to cite" a 2005 paper co-authored by an alleged white nationalist "uncritically" and said it had "removed reference to the study from the column".
In addition to exhibiting one side of confirmation bias—uncritically embracing evidence congenial to your world view—Harris recently exhibited a version of the flip side: straining to reject evidence you find unsettling.
Zimmerman has also penned a number of articles for progressive Jewish publications condemning the Israeli government, its occupation of Palestinian lands, and American Jewish institutions that, in her view, uncritically support Israeli policies.
McPike covers Tillerson's aversion to media access, but uncritically for the most part, suggesting that secrecy is part of Trump's diplomatic strategy and that Tillerson is merely "uncomfortable" with being in the spotlight.
Moreover, and this is the critical mistake this article makes, the previous generation of web technologies (from Google forward) all uncritically tried to solve social and political problems with technology, a fool's errand.
Because the need for certainty is a form of motivated closed-mindedness, I argue that the American electorate today is increasingly composed of rigid partisans: partisans who are uncritically extremist, biased, and intolerant.
Some experts were particularly concerned by Trump's use of the words "war games" and "provocative," which echo North Korean statements and could suggest that Trump is uncritically accepting Kim's point of view. 7.
"People who call themselves evangelical in the U.S. seem to be uncritically accepting" regarding positions of Trump and his allies, said Paul Bayes, the bishop of Liverpool, during an interview with The Guardian.
Though the AHCA defeat did not in itself augur better congressional oversight of Mr Trump, the spectre that haunted Mr Schneiderman—a unified Republican government uncritically supporting a rogue president—is looking less threatening.
For the United States to uncritically echo this opposition not only fails to consider whether these concerns are valid, but fails to appreciate the human rights violations that LGBT people experience in those countries.
"The only thing that is accomplished by uncritically disseminating Walker's bigoted book bon mots is ensuring that the racism is disseminated to more people," wrote Yair Rosenberg in a widely circulated article in Tablet.
The big question is whether CNN's 2020 coverage will be a redux of 2016, when the network found that airing footage of Trump's rallies uninterrupted and repeating his false claims uncritically drew huge ratings.
To the Editor: Judith Shapiro's review (June 18) of two recent books by Howard W. French ("Everything Under the Heavens") and Graham Allison ("Destined for War") uncritically reinforces two prevailing myths about modern China.
"Clearly, the potential for the growth of a gargantuan facial recognition system is a real risk, and arguably would be the natural destination for this technology, if we so uncritically accept its use now."[Telegraph]
The movie so uncritically fellates fashion industry tropes and the ways in which women are/were treated so disposably that I was sort of glad that it pulled the rug up from under the audience.
On her trip to China for a sham marriage as a final goodbye to her dying grandmother, she doesn't unwind uncritically, but instead makes sense of the complicated, irreconcilable paradoxes of the East Asian diaspora.
"The lesson is we don't blindly and uncritically accept the claims of the intelligence community, especially provocative claims about a foreign adversary, without seeing convincing evidence presented by them that those claims are true," Greenwald added.
Another cognitive bias—probably the most famous—is confirmation bias, the tendency to embrace, perhaps uncritically, evidence that supports your side of an argument and to either not notice, reject, or forget evidence that undermines it.
An overarching factor behind the interspecies tragedy at Gorilla World is how we have uncritically accepted the raising and displaying of gorillas, among our closest kin, behind glass or moats or fences in the first place.
Although the Obama administration sought to isolate Mr. Orban as punishment for his authoritarian tendencies, the Trump administration has engaged him uncritically, a strategy intended to keep the Hungarian leader from drifting toward China and Russia.
Advanced-pop criticism would be criticism premised on the belief that you can talk about cultural goods loved uncritically by millions in terms originally developed to talk about cultural goods known mainly to an overeducated few.
He is concerned that rather than challenging a method that produces constitutional law that few people would want, liberals are uncritically helping to normalize it and teach it to the next generation of the legal profession.
Living in a state of constant spying is something adults deal with every day, and education and awareness about the dangers of surveillance is certainly lacking, but the Elf on the Shelf presents the concept uncritically.
Put more bluntly: Members of the Trump White House selectively leaked classified intelligence that doesn't actually support their boss's claim to a credulous congressman who uncritically parroted the information in a press conference just hours later.
You may believe we're well past the dumb days when Americans uncritically guzzled this beverage as if it were an elixir for their shittiest ills, but that myth clearly continues to persist in times of desperation.
Aside from frank views of his crutches and leg braces (childhood polio left him disabled), and a mention of early rejections because of his handicap, the film glides lightly and uncritically along the surface of a life.
Famed, and often uncritically fetishized, for its masterworks and swaggering machismo, this was the era that brought us some of the most illustrious male auteurs in history, including Martin Scorsese, Peter Bogdanovich, Robert Altman and Hal Ashby.
But Mr. MacFadyen maintained that Western news organizations had uncritically published material provided by the Central Intelligence Agency and that the fundamental question was whether the information was true and in the public interest, rather than its source.
But annual viewings of PBS' Eyes on the Prize series and days-long VHS marathons of the Roots miniseries were also part of our experience, making it impossible to think uncritically about America as the land of the free.
Krasikov had no way of knowing that her novel would be published just as America is witnessing the ascension of a ruler who calls for jailing his opponents, proposes to weaken the First Amendment and uncritically quotes Russian propaganda.
It was surprising to see The Economist repeat, uncritically, claims made by green activists and a trade union with an industrial axe to grind, that a "gas-extraction tax is bringing in less revenue than expected" ("Poor credit", November 26th).
One study, published in the British Medical Journal, looked at 20 leading UK universities and found that releases from their press offices often overhype scientific findings — and then journalists play along uncritically, parroting whatever showed up in their inbox that day.
For example, the Oregon Public Health Division's report for 2015 on physician-assisted suicide uncritically cites "loss of dignity" as one of "the three most frequently mentioned end-of-life concerns," figuring in over 75 percent of requests for suicide assistance.
Once uncritically hailed for their innovation and economic success, Silicon Valley companies are under fire from all sides, facing calls to take more responsibility for their role in everything from election meddling and hate speech to physical health and internet addiction.
Mr. Modi can rely on uninterrupted sycophancy from almost all of India's major television channels and newspapers; "Modi toadies" (Salman Rushdie's term) broadcast uncritically, among other things, the falsehood that Indian fighter jets bombed and killed major terrorists in Pakistan.
"Some quite significant so-called evangelical leaders are uncritically supporting people in ways that imply they are colluding or playing down the seriousness of things which in other parts of their lives [they] would see as really important," he added.
The legislation debated today in the Senate Intel committee, introduced by committee chair Richard Burr, would uncritically reauthorize Section 702 as we know it through 2025 while making it even easier for spy agencies to potentially infringe on the rights of American citizens.
But I have those memories because I read the Little House books in a very specific context — and the more we uncritically laud Wilder's legacy and treat her books as incontrovertible classics, the harder it is to offer that context to everyone else.
In fact, if there's anything we've learned over the past few years, it's that most white Americans will howl if you suggest that they subscribe, in any way at all, to racist ideas, or participate uncritically in systems in which white people benefit.
Common sense fails us in two ways: first and most often, it uncritically believes that technology equals progress, and second, even in cases in which people recognize the potential harm to the community, they generally don't believe that they can resist it.
If Hillary Clinton is late to an event, cable networks don't uncritically air 30 minutes of her supporters talking about how great she is; they cut away, and they return to airing the event when there's something happening that's actually of national interest.
By uncritically repeating the allegation that Planned Parenthood sells fetal tissue, as well as by chastising the majority for their decision not to take up the case, Thomas may be showing that he, at least, is ready to hear a challenge to Roe v. Wade.
But the latter claim in particular would be disputed by many, especially since the FCC's own numbers tracking broadband deployment in the U.S. have been widely mocked as inaccurate and sourced uncritically from an industry with a vested interest in overstating its own accomplishments.
And when we in the press repeat the B.S. uncritically, we just make a bad situation worse... Frum: Treat Trump's comments 'with tongs' Building on my comments, Frum criticized newsrooms that send out stories and tweets with Trump's deceptions quoted as-is, without any corrections.
Not intent on just parading dicks for our titillating pleasure or uncritically offering up scenes of sexual assault where male bodies command power by their mere presence, Euphoria asks us to question why it is that male full frontal nudity continues to so rattle and excite us.
Feminists who've spent the better part of their lives fighting against a status quo that uncritically affirms gender stereotypes might be forgiven for getting a little resentful when women like Jenner seem to suggest that these stereotypes tell us what it's "really like" to be a woman.
He had seen a fact that seemed to support his side of the argument—the failure of IQ scores of two groups to fully converge—and had embraced it uncritically; he accepted its superficial support of his position without delving deeper and asking any skeptical questions about the support.
In an email to The Hill, veteran national security reporter Seymour Hersh, a Pulitzer Prize winner, likened the Russia coverage to the run-up to the war in Iraq, when journalists were accused of uncritically accepting claims from government officials that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction.
In the case of BlacKkKlansman because of how white cops were uncritically raised up as heroes, and the way systematic forms of racism were excused in pursuit of more cartoonish forms of it... any racial commentary it might have provided felt cheapened by the white laughter in the theater.
Russo says "the familiar characterizations of these two photos that have been uncritically perpetuated, turn out to be very false" and points journalists to a Washington Post interview with Coons in which he says "all three of my kids have known Joe their whole lives" and view him like a grandfather.
But some of the details reported by the Chico police and uncritically repeated by the media reinforce a myth about the dangers of accidental exposure to fentanyl—and this stoking of unnecessary panic could put people at risk if first responders become too afraid to make physical contact with a suspected overdose victim.
Here, too briefly, are some facts to ponder — facts that were insufficiently addressed in the podcast (or omitted entirely): That brings us to the most difficult part of this essay, in which we consider the moral content of Murray's racial arguments, and the motivation for Harris's astonishing willingness to showcase them so uncritically.
" Ultimately, Shure wrote, "#MeToo doesn't urge us to uncritically accept a female presidential contender's version of a news story; it urges us to take seriously women's pain and fight for them to have control over their lives — and no one, least of all victims of sexual violence, is served by collapsing that moral distinction.
Over the past few years, prominent speakers have made the case that donations by the ultra-rich shouldn't be uncritically lauded, that they're part of a broken system where good PR prevents policy changes that would stop such concentration of wealth — and the bad policies that result from them — from occurring in the first place.
Considering Coates's assessment of Queen Nzinga, a seventeenth-century ruler of present-day Angola, in his last book—he identified most with her adviser, "who'd been broken down into a chair so that a queen … could sit"—it is unsurprising that he would chafe at writing a character who uncritically accepts his suitability to rule a nation.
On January 29th, Hauser & Wirth—a self-described "leading international contemporary and modern art gallery with spaces in Zurich, London, Somerset, New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Gstaad"—uncritically posted the promotional video of the wall-prototype tours on their Instagram and Twitter feeds, referring the viewers to the MAGA website and thereby condoning the artist's work.
And then -- and then as no-doubt was expected if not planned, came a long series of false, last-minute smears designed to scare me and drive me out of the process before any hearing occurred, crazy stuff, gangs, illegitimate children, fights on boats in Rhode Island, all nonsense reported breathlessly and often uncritically by the media.
That candidate, of course, is Bernie Sanders, a Jew in the party that is the political home of a majority of American Jews, and the fact that his words are deemed shocking or even newsworthy reflects the degree to which, over many years, major American Jewish organizations have been able to dictate the line that says there is only one way to support Israel and win elections — and that is uncritically.
No one with half a brain ought to be persuaded by Donald Trump's sudden attempt to lie his way out of the idea that he was a leader of a conspiracy theory that President Barack Obama wasn't born in the US. On Friday, Trump used media interest in his birtherism stoking to produce an event at which Medal of Honor recipients praised him uncritically and that mostly wound up being an advertisement for his new hotel.

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