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"vilification" Definitions
  1. the act of saying or writing unpleasant things about somebody/something so that other people will have a low opinion of them

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With vilification on the street, who needed vilification from the top?
So we got off pretty easy on the vilification front.
Castro's invective was more than adequately reciprocated by American vilification.
It works through the unending vilification of a cartoonish enemy.
He posted several sympathetic tweets last week about Weinstein's vilification.
The vilification of these voters is a gift to Trump.
Two years later, a rule banning racial vilification was introduced.
The glorification of Team Refugees and the vilification of refugees coexist.
And as frustrations grew, so did the vilification of Mrs. May.
The vilification of people who look like me is nothing new.
A global environment of hatred and vilification against Muslims created this killer.
The incessant vilification and threats not only harass and intimidate the messenger.
"The vilification of billionaires makes no sense to me," Cooperman told CNBC.
Warren's vilification ignores these important qualities in both Lee and his wife.
That is unlikely to trouble those who take delight in Mr Blair's vilification.
In reality, both retained substantial influence and privilege while Lewinsky suffered lasting vilification.
In an age of polarization and vilification this may seem a lofty aspiration.
The vilification did not dampen his enthusiasm — at least not for a while.
There was indeed media vilification, and cultural condemnation as well; Cosby became a pariah.
"We're seeing this really distressing imagery and language vilification of L.G.B.T.I. people," she said.
Abduh, like Attar a century before, was swept aside by a concert of vilification.
Incidents of racial vilification, sexism and homophobia have continued to tarnish the league's image.
Jews never belong enough anywhere to avoid vilification as parasites, vultures, usurers and traitors.
Three things happened in the early 2000s that began the international vilification of George Soros.
Competition from Western medicine meant traditional Chinese medicine had "suffered vilification and attack", they claimed.
The vilification was a "smokescreen" to cover up attacks on local civic organizations, he added.
And rural voters have largely hurt their pocketbooks by buying into the vilification of unions.
And his vilification and fear-mongering connect with those who are open to receiving it.
The vilification was a "smokescreen" to cover up attacks on local civic organisations, he added.
I wonder why there's just so much ideological extremism, why there's just so much vilification.
"To attempt to link the words transgender and nonsense is vilification and totally inappropriate," said Goldner.
It does that through the love story of the two main characters — not violence or vilification.
" Asked about the mayor's vilification of landlords, Mr. Ricci said, "I think it's election year politics.
Leaders' attempts to make the public complicit in their vilification of migrants and refugees is not working.
The validation begets vilification; like a Shakespearean drama, we build them up only to tear them down.
What's more, their vilification in films like The Lion King as cackling, conniving scavengers is off base.
Her vilification of the wealthy is totally uncalled for, and her wealth tax idea is totally misguided.
"The vilification of these young women is quite disturbing and scary," Mr. Mishler said in an interview.
Contemporary artists had mostly been underground because of a decades-old law against the vilification of religion.
I'm tired of having to stand up against hate, against vilification, time and time and time again.
But coming as it does in 2019, its vilification of reporters and the feds is even scarier.
"Bork" became a verb in the dictionary, meaning to obstruct "through systematic defamation or vilification" (The Hill).
Yet when you vilify the working classes while simultaneously encouraging their vilification of others, anger becomes inevitable.
Lopez Obrador had strong words of his own, likening Trump's rhetoric about Mexicans to Hitler's vilification of Jews.
Their public profiles and power bases grew exponentially with Trump's election and their constant vilification of the president.
In the United States, the culture wars have often descended into harassment, vilification, and targeting of particular artists.
The constant reiteration and possible dramatization of concussions' damage has caused the vilification of contact sports, particularly football.
The Economist is concerned about Elizabeth Warren's "dubious…vilification of business" ("A plan for American capitalism", October 26th).
How do our national leaders square their public vilification of carbon dioxide with fundamental scientific and economic realities?
VILIFICATION OF PEOPLE AS A MEMBER OF A GROUP MAY BE GOOD FOR HER CAMPAIGN, NOT THE COUNTRY.
The same day, the government passed emergency laws instituting penalties for vilification, intimidation and threats during the campaign.
The Trump administration consistently underestimates China, and seemingly assumes China's willingness to take such public vilification lying down.
Do admirers of President Obama really want to revisit his slow slide from 2008 triumph to 2017 vilification?
Le Pen represents a party that has long vilified traditional elites and parties — a vilification that is fully reciprocated.
The CIA's current recommendation is "The Vilification and Vindication of Colonel Kuklinski," a Polish colonel who spied for NATO.
That laissez-faire approach to content moderation was met with absolute vilification by many technology experts and critics alike.
The entire debate stage seemed aligned against Bloomberg, a billionaire who was tailor-made for vilification by any Democrat.
Instead, there has been endless vilification of the guy and speculation about how we might get rid of him.
And it's clear that Democrats worry about the vilification of immigrants — a central facet of Mr. Trump's public identity.
Christopher Columbus was not a villain and does not deserve the vilification the PC police are heaping upon him.
In watching this vilification of Dershowitz, you see the price to be paid for maintaining intellectual integrity against prevailing winds.
He has consistently expressed an extremely centrist ideology, decrying the vilification of capitalism and labeling the word "billionaire" an insult.
Trump's vilification of Hillary Clinton, Atwood believes, is more explicable when seen through the lens of the Puritan witch-hunts.
After eagerly participating in the vilification of a Democratic president, Mr. Kavanaugh has come to view such investigations with suspicion.
Members of both political parties must stop politicizing acts of extremism and vilification by the members of the other party.
But he was unnerved by the intolerance, the hatred and the vilification of the other that was so flamboyantly displayed.
Addiction is increasingly seen as a legitimate medical disorder, but mothers like Ms. Jarratt remain caught between vilification and support.
What I wish my friends had said to me after my mom died The classist vilification of the Black Friday shopper
But the fear of vilification means that hardly any seek help voluntarily—and without it they are more likely to offend.
Many advocates are subject to stalking, harassment and vilification campaigns, she said, while some are illegally arrested, tortured – or simply "disappeared".
Everything that happens in national politics must be set in a wide foreground of liberal vilification of conservatives -- and conservative defeatism.
" Blankfein shot back, "Vilification of people as a member of a group may be good for her campaign, not the country.
Browder is convinced that he has been targeted by both Chaika and Veselnitskaya in a coordinated campaign of vilification and disinformation.
Mr. Bolsonaro boasted of winning "despite having been unfairly attacked all the time," echoing Mr. Trump's vilification of the news media.
To speak out might mean they have opened themselves up to criticism and even vilification from those in positions of power.
However, what Americans are fighting against here is the blanket vilification of Islam by everyone from the president to Republican congresspeople.
Miranda described the track on Genius as a "musical counterweight" to the "xenophobia and vilification of immigrants" present in U.S. politics.
Turkish officials initially welcomed the election of President Trump, despite his repeated vilification of Muslims, in hopes he would reset relations.
They dismiss the notion that their rhetoric constitutes hate speech, arguing that their vilification by the left is far more hateful.
This unyielding vilification machine helped Mr. Uribe rebuild his political brand, shape public opinion and inflict enduring damage to his successor's image.
I hate the eagerness of so many people to find bad guys and draw them to the world's attention for public vilification.
"There is no room for racial vilification in Australia," Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told the "Sunrise" program on Channel Seven on Thursday.
Moral fear of ideological vilification, mainly by the far left, which causes at least some Jews to downplay their sympathies for Israel.
That's a lesson that bears repeating now, as the White House's media vilification strategy comes to resemble a war on truth itself.
This has been done to Black people through a robust prison industrial complex that feeds on their vilification, incarceration, disenfranchisement, and erasure.
Bartman appears to be a very private person who has had his fill of the spotlight, and of the vilification that resulted.
For hawkish Cold Warriors, libertarianism's glorification of capitalism and vilification of redistribution was useful for immunizing American political culture against viral socialism.
The ignored downsides of background checks, such as the vilification of mental illness, and Muslims, reveal tellingly narrow perspectives among its proponents.
The vilification of George W. Bush was nothing compared to how liberals feel about President Donald Trump, Ari Fleischer told CNBC on Tuesday.
"It is long past time for this media vilification of Mr. Cosby to stop," read the end of one of Singer's bullying entreaties.
Mr Blair's acquisition of considerable wealth since leaving office has contributed as much to his subsequent vilification as the residual bitterness over Iraq.
Activists sought to reclaim the Melungeons' identity from vilification; an influential book cast them as victims of "an untold story of ethnic cleansing".
The clip shows Cooperman, a former Goldman Sachs executive, bemoaning the "vilification of billionaires," before noting that he was charged with insider trading.
Some said that Mr. Ren's vilification carried worrisome echoes of the "mass criticism" of the decade-long Cultural Revolution, which began in 1966.
They must stand alone in any vilification even though Stalin, Mao, Tojo and others also committed premeditated mass murder on a staggering scale.
He traces lines from the Japanese-American internment camps to the Zoot Suit Riots, from Black Lives Matter to the vilification of Muslims.
Scholars argue that the current political environment has increased the vilification of the other — whether that be along caste, creed or gender lines.
According to a report released last November by the Australian Human Rights Commission, Aboriginal people still suffer systemic racial discrimination, vilification, and social exclusion.
Then, there is the vilification of Zanco, which I don't think the artist wanted or intended, but for which she nevertheless created the conditions.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and several members of his conservative coalition joined the chorus of condemnation over the vilification of such Israeli cultural pillars.
Additionally, they have observed a movement, where emotions matter and facts don't, that shuts down critical thought as unsafe, and silences debate through vilification.
His lawyer, complaining of a "campaign of vilification" by Donald Trump, released documents showing that the Army's initial investigation revolved around more minor issues.
Implicit in these portrayals is a vilification of the upwardly mobile groups whose more visible religiosity is viewed as the legacy of General Zia.
All the vilification has actually numbed people's reaction to the truly shocking possibility that Mr. Trump conspired with Russia to steal the 2016 election.
The vilification of the N.G.O.s is in some ways an extension of the malaise that fostered the nationalist sentiments these populist leaders have exploited.
And like her, I too have shared laughs with some of the very people who contributed to the vilification of my community many years later.
His recent warmth toward the country, and his aggressive vilification of Iran, helped empower Saudi Arabia to finally act on its longstanding distrust of Qatar.
His persistent vilification of America under Obama, describing the country as an endangered nation rife with carnage and devastation, put his finger in a wound.
"The majority of complaints are about Trump bashing and Trump promotion, as well as the vilification of one political party or the other," Finchem said.
A domestic drama, a societal indictment and a report from the battered front line of education, "The Cane" charts a trajectory from celebration to vilification.
The conservative media's vilification of Islam is stretching into the presidential election, with Trump himself saying that he'd consider firing TSA agents wearing hijabs (head covering).
Going public has attracted vilification—but also, to his gratitude, "kind and sweet" messages from survivors of abuse, thanking him for the work he is doing.
" But the CAP predicts that if Trump's "vilification" becomes official policy, "it will harm the United States—at home, throughout the Americas, and around the globe.
Although there was no way to prove an underlying crime, they were going to subject numerous people to years of stress, public vilification and attorneys' fees.
"The idea that his comments have not been affected by the President of the United States and his campaign of vilification is far fetched," Wisenberg said.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban won re-election in April on the back of a campaign defined by his relentless vilification of billionaire philanthropist George Soros.
During the two debates he participated in, Bloomberg made clear his disdain for the sweeping policies Sanders advocates, and for Sanders' vilification of the billionaire class.
Bret: Speaking of singling out minorities, one of Trump's signature election themes — both in this cycle and the last — is the vilification of Latin American migrants.
Some specialists called the very public vilification of General Zhang a sign that Mr. Xi intends to press ahead with his crackdown, and perhaps intensify it.
"I hate the vilification that's coming out on people who just want to be here and have the best possible lives for their family," she said.
Hamas hopes to force the Israel Defense Forces to respond with lethal force so the Hamas strategy of delegitimizing Israel through international vilification will be advanced.
In 2012, Willingham, who had been an unnamed source for Kane, went public, which resulted in her vilification in Chapel Hill and her departure from the university.
They certainly can't run from Security Moms' concerns, nor can they claim that they are just the consequence of heightened emotions and vilification by their Republican counterparts.
"Family values," the vilification of Planned Parenthood's work, terrorizing of the clinic staff, and radical de-funding (in the name of "saving" us) has seen to that.
The issue for Mr. Kelly -- and Mr. Trump -- is what to do when disagreement inside the White House turns into vilification of his staff from the outside.
But his pro-gun and tough-on-crime stances, as well as his vilification of the movement for black lives, have garnered Republican favor in recent years.
Indeed, we've talked about these things over the last year, the power of elites, the emergence of speech-stifling safe spaces, the vilification of the free press.
But the right response to any sense of dislocation isn't the invention of threats that don't exist and vilification of people who've done nothing to warrant it.
In South Africa, vilification of President Zuma often has the paradoxical effect of strengthening his hard-line support, especially when critics resort to racist and colonial tropes.
Still, Mr. Giuliani's project expanded from Mr. Manafort to include the vilification of Mr. Biden and yet one more person: the American ambassador in Kyiv, Marie Yovanovitch.
But Fareed Ahmad, the group's national secretary for external affairs based in London, told Reuters they were deeply concerned about a "vilification campaign" against Ahmadiyah in Algeria.
Looking at all that from the outside, it seems miraculous that China and Japan can have any trade and investment ties amid daily attacks and mutual vilification.
"The worst of today's news media continue their unfair and inaccurate vilification of Hacking Team," Vincenzetti wrote in the email, which was later posted on the company's website.
UNTIL Brett Kavanaugh sat bristling before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week the most prominent objects of #MeToo vilification were not easy for conservative men to rally behind.
Muslim groups worry that politicians' unchecked vilification of a religion followed by more than 2100 million Americans opens the door for even bigger blows than the travel ban.
I am no eco-warrior but surely we should begin to start worrying about these big disparities given the parallel growing vilification of diesel by clean air campaigners.
AMNON RESHEF Chairman Commanders for Israel's Security Tel Aviv To the Editor: For decades, Israel's neighbors chose to deal with the Jewish state by war, vilification and denial.
This is completely a malicious slandering and vilification which is absolutely unacceptable to us… We hereby express our utmost anger and the strongest condemnation over such an act.
Two decades of vilification had taken their toll: Listeners whom I knew to be decent, thoughtful individuals began forwarding stories with conspiracy theories about President Obama and Mrs.
But in the month since the church was identified as the epicenter of infections in the country, it has become the target of scorn, vilification and open hatred.
Naomi RubinNew York To the Editor: As Sian Beilock points out so eloquently, the downside of social media is possible exposure to vilification by a world of strangers.
"After a long time of mental abuse, including cursing, humiliation and vilification, she was filled with pain and fear and lost the ability to push back," they wrote.
To be a scientist today, when public and political perception of STEM research is complicated at best, means navigating an endless blitz of career concerns and professional vilification.
"The postal survey opened the door to homophobia and vilification being expressed under the guise of legitimate debate," LGBTI Legal Service president Matilda Alexander told the Guardian in 2018.
At the rally, Trump intensified his vilification of the four and underscored that such attacks will be a key part of his strategy for winning re-election in 2020.
As a result, it has given new life to another important self-examination as South Africans discuss what extent a culture of patriarchy and misogyny played in her vilification.
Similarly we must scrutinize the immigration control system and stop the vilification of people with convictions to justify inhumane mass deportation programs that also undermine values of justice and fairness.
As public attitudes towards Silicon Valley and Big Tech continue their rapid pivot from admiration to vilification, the current occupant of the White House has sought to lead the chorus.
By pillorying Mrs Clinton as an apologist for a predatory elite—to which effort her lucrative past speechmaking on Wall Street provided ammunition—the Vermont senator assisted in her vilification.
"The issue for Mr. Kelly — and Mr. Trump — is what to do when disagreement inside the White House turns into vilification of his staff from the outside," the Journal added.
The simplistic vilification of Russia — without evidence or better context — reinforces the view of some thoughtful Russians that Americans have become irrationally hostile toward the country and even the culture.
The embargo of Qatar, begun in June 2017, has grown personal, with the two sides waging nasty campaigns of media vilification, and has even led to proxy skirmishes in Somalia.
A paradigmatic example is U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who long ago became a favorite target of vilification in the black community thanks to his conservative politics and jurisprudence.
While some laws make it illegal to discriminate on the basis of gender or sexual orientation, there are no federal protections against public vilification on the grounds of sexual orientation.
While farmers lay the blame squarely on the herdsmen, some experts and locals said the vilification of the Fulani had seen them also come under attack, fuelling a cycle of revenge.
Rhetoric separating Medicaid from other programs for the poor will also contribute to the vilification of benefits like food stamps and welfare, which President Donald Trump is also threatening to cut.
"Vilification of people as a member of a group may be good for her campaign, not the country," Blankfein, the 65-year-old Goldman Sachs senior chairman, said in a tweet.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Vilification of migrants as criminals, rather than people needing protection, by politicians and the media is making them more vulnerable to abuse, said a frontline humanitarian worker.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the start of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, when Mao Zedong brought his methods of mass denunciation and vilification of foes to an extreme.
While grassroots activists have played a critical role amid vilification and intimidation, it's also clear that their efforts have failed to forge effective guarantees of the right to a clean environment.
Sadly, some Democratic candidates bought into the Republican campaign of vilification, under the guise of "regime change," in an effort to influence independent and other voters in purple and red states.
If progressives truly want to challenge the "blanket vilification" of Muslims, it would be helpful to rip off that blanket and differentiate "extreme right-wing Muslims" from those who are not.
Despite pressure and vilification from Beijing, they demonstrated, mostly peacefully, month after month — and last month took to the polls in record numbers to support pro-democracy candidates in local elections.
"Americans saw through the vilification of an exceptionally qualified nominee, and their senators will be held accountable," Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of anti-abortion group, Susan B. Anthony List, said in a statement.
The price they paid for their often opaque activism was steep: an end to their privacy (until they took on the Obama administration, the Koch brothers were virtually unknown) and widespread vilification.
In 2015, the writer Lindsay Zoladz wrote an essay about your vilification in the sixties and seventies, and the way you've been embraced by the public in the last decade or so.
It was also a minor theme in the political campaigns that concluded in Saturday's national election, with conservative Christians angered over what they saw as a player quoting scripture, rather than vilification.
Lost in the ongoing welter of the anytime-anywhere vilification of President Donald Trump and his presidency is the Democratic Party's alarming lack of an important piece of political hardware — an agenda.
The outpouring of delight was quite striking considering the mass vilification that came along with people who took to social media to rejoice in the downfall of Ronda Rousey in late 2015.
The Constitution was framed to protect us from criminality and abuse of power by government officials, but it requires men and women with grit and ability to withstand political and personal vilification.
Under Mueller, Manafort's foreign lobbying violations "went from what was historically an administrative inquiry and proceeding to a federal criminal case and the public vilification of the defendant," the defense team wrote.
Mr. Netanyahu, who himself has demonized Mr. Soros as an enemy of Israel, went to the trouble of retracting a statement by Israel's ambassador complaining about Mr. Orban's vilification of Mr. Soros.
"Our police have been subject to unfair defamation and vilification and — really, you see what's going on — even worse, hostility and violence," Trump said at the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service in May.
The shah undoubtedly ran a repressive and undemocratic regime, but his vilification by human rights activists and the press in the seventies provided a new wave of revisionist historians with an easy foil.
While that hatred of Clinton isn't universal among Democrats, vilification of the uber-wealthy and top 1% of earners is common in the party, making Epstein's rich associates easy stand-ins for ire.
That has regularly played out in the A.F.L., where an on-field protest by Aboriginal player Nicky Winmar led to the league instituting a code of conduct prohibiting racial vilification in the '90s.
He has taken his vilification of the media to new depths, content on this front, as on others, to pump Americans full of a toxic cynicism so long as he profits from it.
While the vilification of Iran and Iranian people is nothing new, Trump's executive order is especially appalling; around a million Iranians live in the US, more than any other country affected by the ban.
The Chicago-based couple typically give to mosques, public radio, and disease research, Sayeed said, but they were drawn to the idea of supporting causes that directly confront the vilification of Islam and Muslims.
"The Daily has been targeted for an astronomical tax assessment, leaks and false statements by the tax department and public vilification by the head of government," said Editor-in-Chief Jodie DeJonge via email.
Bridging the riotous expression of a country in the midst of an identity crisis with the vilification of cheap thrills by revolutionary fundamentalists, Filmfarsi unearths a buried genre of low-budget films in Iran.
No call for civility or the capacity for civilized disagreement (the sign of any healthy society) has any weight when, from the highest office in the land, there emanates a stream of partisan vilification.
WASHINGTON — Community groups in Michigan and Minnesota have decided to reject hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal aid to fight violent extremism because of what they call the Trump administration's vilification of Muslims.
THIS YEAR British Columbia's human-rights tribunal ordered Bill Whatcott, a conservative agitator, to pay Morgane Oger C$55,000 for inflicting on her and other trans people "detestation and vilification based on their gender identity".
The president also avoided or denied questions during the heated press conference about rising anti-Semitism in light of the Pittsburgh temple shooting, the vilification of migrants by his administration, and voter suppression in Georgia.
She will next share a particularly painful slice of New York City history with Netflix series The Central Park Five, about the public vilification and long imprisonment of five innocent, accused young men of color.
Once again, all 6900 U.S. senators put their signatures on an unprecedented letter that called on the United Nations to cease and desist from its longstanding track record of unjust and disproportionate vilification of Israel.
The resolution followed international lobbying by Filipino lawyers and activists, whose calls for accountability and police scrutiny have been largely ignored at home, attracting fierce resistance and vilification by Duterte and his diehard support base.
Trump has systematically tried to delegitimize the institutions that hold him accountable — courts, prosecutors, investigators, the media — and that's the context for his vilification of all them, for we collectively provide monitoring that outrages him.
Still, they elected to the highest office in the land, and arguably the world, a man who ginned up his campaign crowds by encouraging racism, sexism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, vilification of the press and violence.
Conservative-leaning Democrats said Thursday that they'll take a look at the Republicans' sweeping tax-reform proposal in hopes of reaching a bipartisan deal — a sharp contrast to the immediate vilification coming from Democratic leaders.
It was a nomination process so contentious that it inspired a new verb, "to bork," defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as: To obstruct (someone, especially a candidate for public office) through systematic defamation or vilification.
The film's vilification obscured how effectively its over-the-top satire ridicules the seriousness of the Disaster Movie's artistic pretensions, trafficking in the genre's clichés while it bludgeons their self-seriousness and hollows out their meanings.
In an age of declamation and shouting, of polarization and vilification, of politics-for-sale and the insidious submersion of politics in fact-lite entertainment, the emergence of Trump is as unsurprising as it is menacing.
In many ways, the contemporary plight of the Premier League manager taps into a whole host of socialist causes: poor job security, callous bosses and vilification by the press are familiar problems for Britain's working classes.
"Intimidation and vilification of the press is now a global phenomenon," the former Fox News anchor Shepard Smith, who quit the network this year after disagreements about its Trump coverage, said at a gala last month.
But it's unclear how much difference that made — and meanwhile, this policy faced constant attacks and vilification from the right, with claims that it was debasing the dollar and/or illegitimately bailing out a fiscally irresponsible president.
"I'm excited for his support of the Second Amendment, and his staunch support of the NRA, even through all this craziness that's been going on and the vilification of the NRA that's been going on," she said.
Outrage over Trump's rollback of environmental regulations and his administration's deportation policies and vilification of undocumented immigrants, among other policy disagreements, has led the state to file 433 lawsuits against the federal government since Trump took office.
Outrage over Trump's rollback of environmental regulations and his administration's deportation policies and vilification of undocumented immigrants, among other policy disagreements, has led the state to file 59 lawsuits against the federal government since Trump took office.
Then the third panel reveals the surprise punch line: he is in fact complaining about the president's vicious attacks on "the free speech of athletes," alluding to Trump's vilification of football players who kneel during the National Anthem.
As commemorations of Russians' wartime sacrifices reinforce national pride and loyalty to Putin at home, surviving foreign veterans have also been feted in recent years as Moscow seeks to counter what it sees as vilification in the West.
"This vilification of whole nation states and their people based on religion is a terrifying reminder of the horror that can ensue when we allow ourselves to be led by ignorant people into darkness and hatred," Ayliffe wrote.
At Gay Men's Health Crisis, where I am managing director for policy and public affairs, I have seen how this administration's vilification of vulnerable populations has hampered our response to H.I.V.-AIDS and other urgent public health issues.
"What my gut says is that cause of the vilification of fiat currencies by central bankers, which is set to get worse — not better, people will look for an alternative currency," Roche told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Thursday.
"Our police have been subject to unfair defamation and vilification and — really, you see what's going on — even worse, hostility and violence," Trump said during an event on the Capitol steps at the National Peace Officer's Memorial Service.
Observers say the government's vilification campaign, which is blamed for fueling homophobic attacks on marchers at Pride rallies, was part of a bid by the ruling Law and Justice party to whip up support ahead of October's parliamentary elections.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday described his resistance to Democratic lawmakers' efforts to remove him from office and his vilification of allegedly rogue federal law enforcement officers as "one of the greatest things" he has accomplished since his election.
Apart from mentioning her public vilification for miscarrying, Halsey also disclosed in the 2019 Rolling Stone story that there is now a greater possibility of her having children — even without freezing her eggs, as she previously thought was necessary.
In a statement issued through her lawyers on Saturday she said the "media hailstorm" was "a seemingly targeted vilification of our family to provoke public anger," and railed against the publication of details of items taken from her home.
Our society's obsession with and vilification of appearing "fat" has led to decades of incorrect and harmful assumptions fully on display within Dr. Fung's tweet, including the gross idea that all of our accomplishments can somehow be invalidated by our weight.
"He's a banker, he's Jewish, he gives to Democrats — he's sort of a perfect storm for vilification by the right, here and in Europe," said Michael H. Posner, a human rights lawyer and former State Department official in the Obama administration.
It is clear that this violence is driven by Burmese participation in (and interpretation of) global contemporary discourses that also shape societies in Europe and North America, where the vilification of Islam and of immigrants has (not coincidentally) also been widespread.
Her views were also a critique of the vilification of Mr. Putin as personally responsible for rolling back Russian democracy and the idea, sometimes heard among his opponents, that if he were to step down Russia might be ruled differently.
But the kind of shaming Deanna endures is, of course, as old as society, and this admirably layered story is not so much about the vilification as it is about the recovery, for both Deanna and those close to her.
There are many areas in which Israel deserves criticism, but the Swedish press often crosses the line into vilification of the Jewish state and regularly insinuates that events in the Middle East are directed by powerful Jews in the West.
The correlation between Trump's ascent and the hate-crime increase might seem like a no-brainer given his campaign's vilification of Muslims, immigrants, and other minorities, but analysts warn that the findings are too complex to make a clear cause-and-effect link.
Crossing the border has never been easy, and it's gotten still harder to bear, as we watch more families waiting to see if they'll be allowed refuge in the US and greater vilification of Latinx people by the president and his followers.
Public protests captured headlines — Columbia student Emma Sulkowicz, for example, received widespread media coverage (as well as vilification) for an art project in which they pledged to carry a mattress on campus until the man they said raped them was expelled or graduated.
Trump's vilification of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley and Rashida Tlaib, in which he said the minority lawmakers were hostile to America and should "go back" where they came from, has largely left Biden out of this week's political conversation.
GREENVILLE, N.C./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump stepped up his vilification of four liberal lawmakers as un-American at a raucous rally on Wednesday, underscoring that the attacks will form a key part of his strategy for winning re-election in 2020.
After tweeting over the weekend that the four should "go back" where they came from, even though all of them are U.S. citizens and three were born in the United States, Trump stepped up his vilification of them at a rally on Wednesday.
Regardless of what one thinks about the merits or demerits of current U.S. immigration policies, "Occupy ICE" — the populist, progressive vilification of the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) — is a wrongheaded movement in need of a civics lesson.
Mr. Fidell said he decided to release the transcript after prosecutors attached portions to a court filing, and because of what he called the "continued campaign of vilification" of his client by Donald J. Trump, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination.
Mrs. Clinton's calling for paid sick leave, better health care for children, debt-free college opportunities, and working together as a diverse society is equivalent to Mr. Trump's race-baiting, calls for stop-and-frisk and law and order, and vilification of immigrants?
The current debate, if unyoked from the candidates' polarizing rhetoric and calculation of short-term political gain through vilification of the rich, could be refocused on suggestions like these and on what the maximum tax rate on individuals and corporations should be.
Considering her accomplishments and that, objectively, she is one of the most qualified people in U.S. politics, the documentary will be an interesting look into how that vilification of a woman who made it so far into the 2016 election came to be.
The shock of a new disease is almost always followed by vilification of the people who are believed to have carried it, from the Eastern European Jews blamed for cholera in 1890s New York to the health care workers forcibly quarantined because of Ebola fears.
As one of the first two Muslim women in Congress — and the first to wear a hijab — Omar has been subject to a terrifying campaign of racist vilification, including a poster in the rotunda of the West Virginia Capitol linking her to 9/11.
Steve Israel said Clinton emphasized in her meeting with House Democrats that the presidential race can't just be about the vilification about Trump -- it has to be about the Democrats' agenda too Questions from Democratic members were about national security, economic security, local issues, according to Israel.
Mr. Shamir is also the father of Johannes Wahlstrom, a Swedish journalist who helped to engineer a vilification campaign against the two women who accused Mr. Assange of sexual assaults and who was to be a key witness had Mr. Assange been tried for rape in Sweden.
This unprecedented experiment in biracial democracy aroused intense opposition from adherents of white supremacy, at that time concentrated in the Democratic Party, who sought to undermine Reconstruction through outright violence and a campaign of vilification that portrayed black officials as ignorant, corrupt and unfit for public service.
" They added: "We have endured eight years of great suffering, private nightmare, public defamation, and state vilification arising solely," they said, from Sergeant McCabe's determination to ensure that the police agency "adheres to decent and appropriate standards of policing in its dealings with the Irish people.
Dr. Li Wenliang, 34, a Chinese physician, was more of a hero than we were, because we didn't have to raise the alarm about an emerging disease — it was done for us — and we didn't face the horrifying reality of government suppression or vilification for posting essential information online.
She's a veteran of many years of partisan trench warfare, of personal vilification, of seeing how hard positive change is (and yes, some of that applies to me too, although not to remotely the same degree.) She's not going to be able to promise magic without being obviously false.
Biebert's vilification of the federal government earned him spots on the Herman Cain Show, hosted by the 21990 Republican presidential candidate and Tea Party favorite, and the podcast of the Heartland Institute, the free-market think tank that took money from Exxon while attacking the science of climate change.
But about the time that I started experimenting, writing basically pop culture criticism from a feminist perspective, there were other people, other journalists my age, I think there was that sense, it was like a generation that hadn't lived through the post-movement vilification of whatever disruptions you'd made.
But in a country where 97 percent of adults said they believed in God, it touched off a ferocious backlash against the magazine and led to the vilification particularly of Dr. Altizer, who was more visible than the others, spoke to the press and had a certain theatrical flair.
Suspicion and sometimes vilification of the United States by the left has been a standard feature of Greek politics since 231.8, when the Truman Doctrine and later the Marshall Plan helped stave off a Communist victory in the civil war that followed World War II and the German occupation.
" This "despotism" is achieved through systematic lying to the public, vilification of the opposition and, as James Fenimore Cooper wrote in an essay on demagogues, a claimed right to disregard "the Constitution and the laws" in pursuing what the demagogue judges to be the "interests of the people.
Any Republican who was weighing speaking out about Trump's behavior with Ukraine (and his plea for China to investigate his main rival for the 2020 nomination) now can have no illusions about what such criticism will be met with: Pure, unadulterated anger from Trump -- and likely vilification from the President's base.
"The trend for gluten-free and low carb diets and the vilification of wheat as a contributor to a variety of ailments, including weight gain, have contributed to the flat and declining sales of pasta in many key markets," said Jodie Minotto, a global food and drink analyst at Mintel.
To Trump, the vilification of Arpaio as an overly aggressive bully who targeted Hispanics even after the courts had warned him not to is a perfect example of the liberal left enforcing its ridiculous standards of political correctness on a populace that doesn't see things the way the coastal elites do.
As commemorations of Russians' huge wartime sacrifices have served to reinforce a sense of national pride and loyalty to Putin at home, the few remaining foreign veterans have also been assiduously feted by the Kremlin in recent years as it seeks to counter what it sees as vilification by Western governments.
Others noted the contrast between Rio Olympic spokesman Mario Andrada's plea on Thursday to "give these kids a break" and the vilification on social media during the games of U.S. gymnast Gabby Douglas over her hair and for not holding her hand to her heart during the U.S. national anthem.
She still denies French responsibility for sending 76,000 Jews to their deaths during World War II; she still does business with Holocaust deniers; she and her entourage still traffic in the vilification of Islam; and she still strains for some whiff of Gaullism that would dispel the stench of Vichy.
But the events of last week are still a strong reminder that the politics of vilification and the paranoid style work darkly in darkened minds, and that having a president embrace both is simple wickedness, not just the WWE-style game that Trump may believe himself to be playing with his rhetoric.
Trump looked altogether more grounded, in white sneakers and crisp white shirt, with a ponytail pulled through a black baseball cap emblazoned with the word "FLOTUS," during her time in the air the original shoes went from being mere footwear to objects of vilification thanks to social media's specific kind of alchemy.
Jew hatred has re-entered the European mainstream through a toxic amalgam of spillover from vilification of Israel, the return of the Jewish plutocrat as hated symbol of the 1 percent, and the resurgence of the Jewish "cosmopolitan" as the target of ascendant nationalists convinced a cabal of Jews runs the world.
" In his view, the anti-Muslim hate and bigotry that has been the topic of many public conversations over the past decade in the West is really just "essentially an extension of the fear and vilification of not only Muslims but everyone perceived to be Muslim that's been taking place for centuries.
For example the combination of large tax cuts and massive infrastructure investment, the tearing up of the free trade treaties, the proposed wall along the Mexican-US border that the Mexicans are supposed to pay for, questioning the usefulness of NATO and other alliances, and the vilification of businesses that want to produce abroad.
According to Soros, the vilification intensified in 2014, after the annexation of Crimea, when he warned that Russian nationalism posed an existential threat to the E.U. In response, Russia expelled the O.S.F.; shortly thereafter, its accounts were hacked by a Russian cyber-espionage group thought to be connected to the G.R.U., Russia's military-intelligence agency.
The Pew Research Center found in June 2016 that the demonization — vilification — of political opponents has become entrenched: Today, sizable shares of both Democrats and Republicans say the other party stirs feelings of not just frustration, but fear (56 percent of Democrats, 49 percent of Republicans) and anger (47 percent Democrats, 46 percent Republicans).
Gott­lieb exhibits a modest defensiveness of his own in recounting how, after "several years of back-and-forth" editorial work, he rejected "A Confederacy of Dunces," whose wildly eccentric author, John Kennedy Toole, later committed suicide and whose "horrifying mother, Thelma" (the heroine of other accounts), conducted a nasty and anti-Semitic "campaign of vilification" against the editor.
Caldwell shrugs off this idea as a pleasant illusion; in his account the original critics of civil rights legislation were probably correct to warn against its revolutionary implications, which include the steady subsequent advance of cultural progressivism, an enormous expansion of deficit spending and the economic abandonment and cultural vilification of the white male working class.
" According to Mumbrella, CUB released a statement defending the ad saying, "The advertisements do not promote discrimination or vilification as defined above in a literal or figurative way given the theme and overall impression of the advertisements is not negative towards reds heads (sic), but rather a humorous and comical announcement that we have discovered 'the ginger gene' in our beer.
However much it resonates with your base, your vilification of the rich is misguided, ignoring, among other things, the sources of their wealth and the substantial contributions to society which they already; unprompted by you, make, Typically, unless born to money or married into it, people become rich by providing a product or service that others want and are willing to pay for.
In her new memoir, "The Truths We Hold," Harris described her anger watching her mother become a target because she was "brown-skinned" and how that has driven her efforts to enhance the legal and humanitarian protections over immigrants coming into the US. Harris said she was blessed with a nurturing, happy, healthy childhood, but has been dismayed by Trump's vilification of immigrants.
Protesters outside chanted "Exxon Knew!" earlier in the day, but their fire was matched by Ted Wells Jr., a lawyer for the company, who suggested that discussion at a 2016 meeting among climate activists about portraying Exxon as "a corrupt institution" was part of a conspiracy to take down the company with a "vilification agenda" that he compared to Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
"To the extent that there is a way to make people aware of why their perceptions or their biases may be informed by the sort of millions of dollars that the Koch Brothers and their ilk have spent on this vilification campaign, I think it's just incumbent as a citizen to make those points," said Bogdan Tereshchenko, 31, a law student in Chicago who supports Clinton.
This facade of civility shouldn't hide the fact, however, that the Bushes have always been willing to use surrogates and front groups to launch the vilest sort of political attacks, ranging from the naked racism of the Willie Horton ad used against Michael Dukakis in 1988 to the McCain smear campaign in South Carolina to the personal vilification of the Swift Boat crusade against John Kerry in 2004.
In an era of rising income inequality, of unlimited corporate spending on campaign messaging that allows the richest forces in our society to gain unprecedented political power, of voters left and right rallying to outcries about a corrupt system and Washington as a swamp in search of a drain, why can no unity be forged between the viewers of Fox News and MSNBC, who instead prefer mutual vilification?
In fact, Briggs's book, in its elegance, humility and foregrounding of intellectual curiosity, effectively encourages just the sort of subtly nuanced thought that is surprisingly absent from Moser's reductive and misrepresentative review, which only compounds the prevalent general misunderstanding of translation as a "concrete art" and aids in the vilification and dismissal not only of Briggs but of translation itself along with translators, in a way that has consequences for what and how we read.
Along the way, Pastoureau highlights pivotal shifts in its significance in society, whether its vilification during the soberly-attired 16th-century Protestant Reformation (imagine Martin Luther painted by Lucas Cranach the Elder in his black attire), its proliferation after the Spanish conquest of Mexico which allowed an increase in cochineal insects to smash into dye, or its use from the 14th to 17th centuries on the gaudy pieces of clothing prostitutes were required to wear to set them apart from society.
According to The Times's scoop about Bolton's book, he writes that Pompeo, too, was aware of the Ukraine pressure campaign — the same Pompeo who did nothing to stop the vilification of Marie Yovanovitch; the same Pompeo who promoted the debunked conspiracy theory that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election; the same Pompeo who once warned that Trump would be "an authoritarian president who ignored our Constitution" and then, when Trump gave him a really neat job, decided that a little authoritarianism never hurt anyone.
"I think I should point out in terms of both my confidence that I could win in '08, but also the fact that I was lucky and maybe a little bit naive: In 85033 I was never subjected to the kind of concentrated vilification of Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, the whole conservative-media ecosystem, and so as a consequence, even for my first two years as a senator I was polling at 70 percent," Obama told The Atlantic's Ta-Nehisi Coates in an interview published Tuesday.
Still, what we are seeing in Japan now is a Kinderspiel, child's play, compared to Germany's extraordinary vilification of America and its leadership — another country that freeloads under the American security umbrella and continues to accumulate huge amounts of wealth as a result of $50 billion to $60 billion in annual trade surpluses with the U.S. And here is what America's benevolence is getting in return: Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder asked the government, in a Sunday interview, not to take American advice about with whom it should not trade.
YOU CAN'T SEPARATE THEM FROM EACH OTHER SUCCESSFUL COMPANIES HAVE LIFTED UP SOCIETY IT DOESN'T MEAN THEY CAN'T DO MORE OR DIDN'T MAKE MISTAKES I THINK WE SHOULD APPLAUD THAT AND IF PEOPLE ARE VERY SPECIFIC THINGS THAT WE SHOULD DO DIFFERENT, WE SHOULD THINK ABOUT DOING THEM DIFFERENT FROST: IF THE VILIFICATION PART WAS WE REMOVED, ANY OF THE GENERAL ASPECTS THAT SHE TALKS ABOUT THAT YOU AGREE WITH IN TERMS OF WEALTHY PEOPLE PAYING MORE I HEARD YOU SPEAK RECENTLY AT AN EVENT WITH TIM ADAMS AND JAMES GORMAN YOU TALKED ABOUT HAVING A NEGATIVE INCOME TAX.
BLANKFEIN: I THINK PEOPLE WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE AT THE CENTER OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM, GOING BACK TO THE FINANCIAL CRISIS, GOING BACK TO THE DEPRESSION, GOING BACK TO THROUGHOUT THE HISTORY OF MERCANTILISM, HAVE ALWAYS FOUND THEIR MOMENTS OF VILIFICATION BECAUSE PEOPLE WHO BUILD THINGS, YOU CAN SEE IT, BUT THE PEOPLE WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE TO MAKE SURE THE RIGHT THINGS GET BUILT IN THE RIGHT TIME AND THE RIGHT MONEY IS SPENT FOR IT AND WHEN MISTAKES ARE MADE AND THE WRONG THINGS ARE BUILT TO, REPOSSESS THOSE ASSETS AND RECYCLE THE CAPITAL, THEY'RE NOT ALWAYS LOVED.

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