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A white racist victimizes anyone, even if the victim is demographically white.
But it's certainly divisive, and personally targets and victimizes a vulnerable ethnoreligious minority group.
When we think about Islamophobia and who it victimizes, it's important to be nuanced.
The death penalty victimizes the innocent children and family members of condemned men and women.
One variety of online grift victimizes the influencers themselves with identity-fraud tactics common to phishing.
It victimizes both young and old, rich and poor, and people of all races, religions and sexual orientations.
But whatever its efficacy, one thing is clear: it personally targets and victimizes a vulnerable ethnoreligious minority group.
Our criminal justice system is intimidating at best and often further victimizes people who have already endured so much.
Whether sex workers agreed appeared irrelevant to the argument; for Van Pelt, sex work by its existence victimizes all women.
In February of this year, Putin signed a horrifying law decriminalizing domestic abuse, which, in Russia and elsewhere, disproportionately victimizes women.
This strategy may get votes for Hillary Clinton, but it is profoundly immoral, because it victimizes all of us, especially blacks.
Also, reporting re-victimizes us more often than it brings closure and/or justice and being sexually assaulted is very expensive.
Then they start hunting It, and It isolates them and victimizes them separately again, with diminishing returns for both It and the audience.
It has evolved into a global problem that victimizes, first and foremost, Muslim communities in Europe, South Asia, West Africa and the Americas.
Rather than merely blaming cheating drivers, we might consider how a poor working environment in China victimizes this demographic in the first place.
"This type of corruption is particularly egregious because it not only victimizes taxpayers, it victimizes those citizens and students that are in need of education assistance," said Neil Sanchez, the special agent in charge of the southern region of the inspector general's office at the United States Department of Education, which first flagged that something was amiss in Puerto Rico.
"This type of corruption is particularly egregious because it not only victimizes taxpayers, it victimizes those citizens and students that are in need of education assistance," said Neil Sanchez, the special agent in charge of the southern region of the inspector general's office at the United States Department of Education, which first flagged that something was amiss in Puerto Rico.
She says an option referred to as restorative justice would have focused on her needs, as opposed to criminal court, which she believes re-victimizes complainants.
ISIS victimizes women raised in restrictive and misogynist environments, then tells them they can reinvent themselves as jihadis -- they give women the illusion of power and control.
"Shamefully, this Republican Tax Scam victimizes the millions of middle-class Americans who deserve to keep more of their hard-earned paychecks," Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Rep.
"California politicians, in their zeal to attack President Trump, passed a law that also unconstitutionally victimizes California voters," Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a news release Monday.
So I believe that we all must fight against the presumed good intentions of Koons and his supporters as the happy sculpture appropriates our recovery and re-victimizes us.
According the the Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault, this is because many survivors "feel that the criminal justice system re-victimizes them in its process," and abusers rarely face punishment.
Some, including my friend Professor Bennett Gershman, astonishingly, have posited that victims must tell their stories if they want to be compensated, and that their failure to do so victimizes others.
"China stands accused of engaging in criminal activity that victimizes individuals and companies in the United States, violates our laws and departs from international norms of state behavior," Mr. Rosenstein said.
It is irresponsible to apportion blame for a crime without clear verification, regardless of previous guilt; it not only victimizes the innocent but also muddies the water in identifying those truly responsible.
But these enterprises are part of a pervasive flesh-peddling racket that victimizes young women who are lured to England with promises of respectable jobs, only to be tricked out as prostitutes.
" Meanwhile, the Alliance Defending Freedom — a Christian group behind lawsuits to allow firing of transgender workers — also flipped the script, saying the Equality Act "victimizes women and empowers the government to coerce uniformity.
"[And] created a safe space for people all over the world to call me and my family horrific things that constantly re-victimizes us and our community," she continued in a second tweet.
Hateful anti-truth merely damages the marketplace of ideas they claim to want to champion, and chills free speech through violent bullying of minorities and the people it makes into targets and thus victimizes.
Ms. Estrich, the author of the 1988 book "Real Rape: How the Legal System Victimizes Women Who Say No," is now one of the last voices vigorously insisting that Mr. Ailes did nothing wrong.
But a not insignificant part of the reactionary intelligentsia is obsessing over the following question: How long can conservatives tolerate a political system that victimizes them by allowing Drag Queen Story Hour to exist?
"Brian Fanelli, a former police chief who swore to protect and serve, instead helped fuel a market that victimizes and exploits some of the most vulnerable in our community," U.S. Attorney in Manhattan Preet Bharara said in a statement.
"China stands accused of engaging in criminal activity that victimizes individuals and companies in the United States, violates our laws, and departs from international norms of responsible state behavior," Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said at a press conference.
Seth Rosen, the director of development of the National LGBT Bar Association, one of the sponsors of the federal bill reintroduced in the Senate in early June, says the defense doubly victimizes LGBTQ people — by justifying the violence committed against them.
Americans across the political spectrum, from the most conservative to the most liberal, are united in their passion for bringing an end to modern slavery that victimizes millions of children and adults every day, in every country, including our own.
"The cocaine case in the presidential plane shows the error of pursuing a war on drugs in Brazilian favelas, which victimizes the poor," he said in a statement, referring to low-income communities that have become violent battlegrounds in the trade.
Politicians — including the City Council speaker, Corey Johnson, and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — celebrities and L.G.B.T. leaders said Ms. Polanco's death highlighted how the criminal justice system continually victimizes transgender women, particularly those of color, like Ms. Polanco, who was Latinx.
It found overwhelming evidence that Planned Parenthood and its associates broke state and federal laws, including admissions under oath that Planned Parenthood victimizes women and their unborn babies by altering abortion methods to obtain "higher quality" baby parts and fraudulently obtaining consent.
The choice of consultant is an inadvertent reminder that sexual harassment pervades all industries, and victimizes workers in all income brackets: A Seyfarth Shaw partner, Gerald Maatman, previously represented The Weinstein Company after six actresses filed a class-action lawsuit against it.
"Sentencing a felon convicted of such a crime to probation re-victimizes the victim, discourages other victims from coming forward and sends the message that sexual assault of incapacitated victims is no big deal," said California Assemblymember Bill Dodd, who introduced the measure in June.
The report urged the Group of 7 participants, which will include President Trump, to strengthen protections for child refugees, including by ending their detention at border crossings, finding ways to keep families together and combating the "discrimination, xenophobia and stigma" that often victimizes uprooted children.
"Board Directors, we, as women, think that forcing female riders that have suffered rape, sexual assault and gender-motivated violence to pursue their claims in arbitration rather than in court serves to facilitate more incidents of such crimes and victimizes women a second time," the letter continues.
"I will observe, however, that pharmaceutical companies that often try to portray themselves as the inventors of life-saving medication often do real damage to their reputation by being greedy and jacking up prices in a way that victimizes," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at a news briefing.
"Board Directors, we, as women, think that forcing female riders that have suffered rape, sexual assault and gender-motivated violence to pursue their claims in arbitration rather than in court serves to facilitate more incidents of such crimes and victimizes women a second time," the women state in the letter.
It's obvious and inevitable that Sara is going to fight to reclaim her life from her mother: even though "Arkangel" starts with Marie's fear and pain, it only uses it as a frame for how she projects her fears of inadequacy onto her daughter, and victimizes her in the process.
Connection to immigration: Difficult to assess The departments of Justice and Homeland Security have been unable to provide reporters with any estimates of how many MS-210 members nationwide came into the US illegally -- and how many members joined the gang after coming to the US. The gang actively recruits in immigrant communities in the US and often victimizes undocumented immigrants, who are vulnerable to extortion because they fear law enforcement will discover their status.
"Hey @FLOTUS you say that your mission as First Lady is to stop cyber bullying, well then, don't you think it would have been smart to have a convo with your step-son @DonaldJTrumpJr before he liked a post about a false conspiracy theory which in turn put a target on my back &created a safe space for people all over the world to call me and my family horrific things that constantly re-victimizes us and our community," Lauren tweeted on Friday.
The United Nations estimates that one million children are forced into prostitution every year. ICE estimates that child sex tourism victimizes upwards of two million children a year.
Abchanchu is a legendary Bolivian vampire who shapeshifts into the form of a helpless, elderly traveler. When a passerby offers to help him, Abchanchu victimizes him and drinks his blood.
Mary (Shearer) and Carlstop (Mack) are lovers; the former is a trapeze artist, while the latter is a pickpocket. Mary gets entangled in a nearly fatal situation with Lieberkind (Miljan), a lion-tamer, and his jealous wife Yonna (Myers), who victimizes Mary.
Teen horror is a horror subgenre that victimizes teenagers while usually promoting strong, anti-conformity teenage leads, appealing to young generations. This subgenre often depicts themes of sex, under-aged drinking, and gore. It was most popular in 1964 and 1965.Miller C, Van Riper A. Marketing, Monsters, and Music: Teensploitation Horror Films.
In regards to culturally relevant practice during mental health treatment, Ashley W, author of The angry black woman: the impact of pejorative stereotypes on psychotherapy with black women. describes "the myth of the angry Black woman that characterizes these women as aggressive, ill tempered, illogical, overbearing, hostile, and ignorant without provocation" as a negative stereotype that victimizes black women.
Los Angeles based radio host and men's rights activist Glenn Sacks initiated a campaign against the T-shirts in 2003. He claimed that they were part of a general societal mood that stigmatizes and victimizes boys. The company says that the shirts are not meant to encourage violence. According to Goldman, the controversy boosted sales of the T-shirt.
She points out that in order to get the proper and desired revenge, Bel-imperia keeps silent when necessary. There are different ways of interpreting Bel-imperia's silence. While some have claimed that it demeans and victimizes her, it can also be seen as the contrary. Keeping quiet shows that Bel-imperia is not only a self-disciplined character, but also hints of intelligence as she plans and conspires the plot.
Alex Medina plays as the character Carlo, a conman who victimizes gays. He gets possessed by different gay spirits of those he previously preyed on. According to Medina he was the last person who auditioned for the role. He said that he accepted the role saying that the film is "not a typical gay story" and that Echorsis tackles love and said it's about "acceptance" and tackles many different issues.
Portrait of Lady Cockburn and her Three Eldest Sons (1773-1775) by Joshua Reynolds "Sibling rivalry" is a type of competition or animosity among brothers and sisters. It appears to be particularly intense when children are very close in age or of the same gender.The Effects of Sibling Competition Syliva B. Rimm, Educational Assessment Service, 2002. Sibling rivalry can involve aggression; however, it is not the same as sibling abuse where one child victimizes another.
Bully Dance (French: La danse des brutes) is a 2000 animated short film by Janet Perlman about bullying. In this 10-minute short film without words, a community is disrupted when a bully victimizes a smaller member of the group. The whole community becomes involved in dealing with the bully, who is himself a victim at home. In the film, characters move in rhythm to an all-percussive soundtrack for the film, which was inspired by the filmmaker's own experiences in dance classes.
In 1993, EMI (UK) release a compilation with tracks from both versions and three live tracks from "The Blue Album". The album was re-released on the Collector's Choice label in 2007, with all tracks from both issues. The track "1-2-3" is a cover of the Len Barry hit from 1965. However, instead of the romantic lyrics put forth with the original, Stewart has altered them using the context of political overreach and how such victimizes other nations and indigenous peoples.
Child sex tourism victimizes approximately 2 million children around the world.Klain, Prostitution of Children and Child-Sex Tourism: An Analysis of Domestic and International Responses 1999, ABA Center on Children and the Law, page 33 cited in The children who perform as prostitutes in the child sex tourism trade often have been lured or abducted into sexual slavery. Users of children for commercial and sexual purposes can be categorized by motive. Although pedophiles are popularly associated with child sex tourism, they are not the majority of users.
By the time, Lakshmi is pregnant and gives birth to a baby boy but she could not bear the victimizes of neighbors, so, she leaves the village. Eventually, Papaiah occupies Shakaram's house for his debt, but unfortunately, Kondalu robs his entire wealth, which makes him lose his conscious and becomes a wanderer. Years roll by, Raghu releases and meets Lakshmi when he takes a word from her that not reveal his identity to their son Gopi until he totally reforms. Simultaneously, Shankaram who is in search of Lakshmi all these years also reaches them.
Throughout The Spanish Tragedy, Kyd identifies the class differences in the characters and creates class conflict. Bel-imperia, an aristocrat, upholds the class conflict because she wants to avenge the death of Don Andrea, a middle-class man. Despite Bel-imperia's willingness to cross the barriers for love, Eisaman Maus declares that Bel-imperia maintains her aristocratic status with her revenge techniques: "both her boldness and her calculating use of inferiors are thoroughly aristocratic qualities." Despite victimization by the male protagonists, Bel-imperia victimizes those of the lower classes to complete her revenge mission.
And a > yet more disgraceful thing than these is it, when even the women seek after > these intercourses, who ought to have more sense of shame than men. He says the active male victimizes the passive male in a way that leaves him more enduringly dishonored than even a victim of murder, since the victim of this act must "live under" the shame of the "insolency". The victim of a murder, by contrast, carries no dishonor. He asserts that punishment will be found in hell for such transgressors, and that women can be guilty of the sin as much as men.
Blanket decriminalization and government regulation of prostitution is not currently possible in the United States. Given this, Weitzer advocates what he calls a "two-track" policy toward enforcement of prostitution laws. One track involves intensified law enforcement of street prostitution (targeting both street prostitutes and their customers), arguing that street prostitution victimizes host communities and leaves the prostitutes themselves open to victimization. The second track involves what he calls "de facto decriminalization" of indoor prostitution, that is, the non-enforcement by police departments of laws against various forms of indoor prostitution, such as escort services, massage parlors, and brothels, even while such laws stay on the books.
Organized crime groups provide a range of illegal services and goods. Organized crime often victimizes businesses through the use of extortion or theft and fraud activities like hijacking cargo trucks and ships, robbing goods, committing bankruptcy fraud (also known as "bust-out"), insurance fraud or stock fraud (inside trading). Organized crime groups also victimize individuals by car theft (either for dismantling at "chop shops" or for export), art theft, bank robbery, burglary, jewelry and gems theft and heists, shoplifting, computer hacking, credit card fraud, economic espionage, embezzlement, identity theft, and securities fraud ("pump and dump" scam). Some organized crime groups defraud national, state, or local governments by bid rigging public projects, counterfeiting money, smuggling or manufacturing untaxed alcohol (rum-running) or cigarettes (buttlegging), and providing immigrant workers to avoid taxes.
Apache gangsters fight police. Paris, 1904 In discussing the banditry in American history Barrington Moore, Jr. suggests that gangsterism as a "form of self-help which victimizes others" may appear in societies which lack strong "forces of law and order"; he characterizes European feudalism as "mainly gangsterism that had become society itself and acquired respectability through the notions of chivalry". A wide variety of gangs, such as the Order of Assassins, the Damned Crew, Adam the Leper's gang, Penny Mobs, Indian Thugs, Chinese Triads, Snakehead, Japanese Yakuza, Irish mob, Pancho Villa's Villistas, Dead Rabbits, American Old West outlaw gangs, Bowery Boys, Chasers, the Italian Mafia, Jewish mafia, and Russian mafia crime families have existed for centuries. The 17th century saw London "terrorized by a series of organized gangs", some of them known as the Mims, Hectors, Bugles, and Dead Boys.
She advocates for an authority which takes into account the needs of workers, a social and economic contract as advocated by John Locke in Two Treatises of Government, where masters and workers are in solidarity. After the strike, Thornton finally acknowledges that "new forms of negotiation between management and labor are part of modern life"; the strike, which ruined him, was "respectable" because the workers depend on him for money and he depends on them to manufacture his product. In the class struggle which victimizes some (such as Boucher and Bessy), Gaskell does not offer definitive conflict resolution: Thornton's hope for strikes, for instance, is that they no longer be "bitter and venomous". He and Higgins reach a level of understanding beyond a "cash nexus" through Margaret's "ongoing involvement in the process of social change" by urging communication between masters and workers.
When asked about whether her book was feminist, Atwood stated that the presence of women and what happens to them are important to the structure and theme of the book. This aisle of feminism, by default, would make a lot of books feminist. However, she was adamant in her stance that her book did not represent the brand of feminism that victimizes or strips women of moral choice. Additionally, Atwood has argued that while some of the observations that informed the content of The Handmaid's Tale may be feminist, her novel is not meant to say "one thing to one person" or serve as a political message—instead, The Handmaid's Tale is "a study of power, and how it operates and how it deforms or shapes the people who are living within that kind of regime".
The following quote expresses his ideology: > I am not against Jews because of their religion, as a race, a people or as > individuals, but because Jewish leadership [i.e., the bankers] is actively > anti-American, is attempting to jettison the American political philosophy > and take over the Country, and that I would continue to be anti-Jewish until > Jewry repudiated such subversion. Were the offender any other than the > Jewish minority, my attitude would be precisely the same. This problem is > the biggest and most acute thing in the world today ... Knowing that > pitiless publicity is the only cure for public evils, in 1934 I started on a > campaign to expose Jewish Anti-Americanism and Talmudic Communism which has > been called the "Code of Hell": a "Rabbi Racket" that victimizes its own > followers; an international "Satanic System" subverting France, Britain, > Germany and Russia, causing the present depression and moving to take over > the United States through the Jewish Radical administration [of FDR.
Self-fulfilling prophecies are one of the main contributions to racial prejudice and vice versa. According to the Dictionary of Race, Ethnicity & Culture "Self-fulfilling prophecy makes it possible to highlight the tragic vicious circle which victimizes people twice: first, because the victim is stigmatized (STIGMA) with an inherent negative quality; and secondly, because he or she is prevented from disproving this quality."Citation error. See inline comment how to fix. To prove this, the author uses the example that Merton used in his book about how white workers expected that black people would be against the principles of trade unionism because white workers considered black workers to be “undisciplined in traditions of trade unionism and the art of collective bargain-ing.” This prediction caused the event to happen (black workers would be against trade unionism), because this forecast became fact when all white people started to believe this and did not let the black workers get a job at any white men's business.
The Holy See condemned irresponsible sexual behavior, which, in its view, victimizes mostly women and children, and which is fostered by today's “attitudes of sexual permissiveness, which focus above all on personal pleasure and gratification.” Holy See opening statement at the Cairo Conference, 7 Set 1994 It has further argued that traditional sexual mores are the best way to prevent Sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS. As Archbishop Javier Lozano Barragán, “health minister“ of the Holy See stated at a UN special session on AIDS: In the same vein, during his 2009 trip to Africa, Pope Benedict XVI argued that the spread of AIDS “cannot be overcome by the distribution of prophylactics: on the contrary, they increase it. The solution must have two elements: firstly, bringing out the human dimension of sexuality, that is to say a spiritual and human renewal that would bring with it a new way of behaving towards others, and secondly, true friendship offered above all to those who are suffering, a willingness to make sacrifices and to practise self-denial, to be alongside the suffering.

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