Once again you resorted to childish name-calling and petty slurs to try to demonise the party. |
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As tempting as it is to demonise computer games for society's ills, the evidence does not suggest such a simple link. |
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In every war, both sides demonise their enemy to depersonalise them and make it easier for their soldiers to pull the trigger. |
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They then demonise the other side so that there is no compromise solution or anything good about them at all. |
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We demonise those that do not accept the system yet never question whether the system is right. |
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This study must, of course, be carried out without any ideological prejudices that might demonise or romanticise any particular source of energy. |
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Political armies were raised either to demonise the president or to demonise the demonisers. |
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He has invoked extremist, Cold War rhetoric to demonise conservationists and environmentalists. |
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Not to demonise any particular technology, but I want to be very involved in how much and what sort of information is coming to my son. |
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In seeking possible solutions we took care not to demonise certain types of food as being solely responsible for the problem of obesity. |
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We should not demonise the long-distance transportation of animals, because that would lead to distorted competition in the internal market. |
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By their abusive hysteria about illegal immigrants and asylum seekers they demonise foreigners and generate more race tensions and suspicions. |
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But it would be absolutely wrong to demonise HGVs as the number-one causer of accidents. |
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Parliament and the Council have played their part and proved those who constantly demonise this text wrong. |
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I think that, once again, we need to debate the agricultural policy and not blame it for every problem, not demonise it, so to speak. |
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Will make warm noises towards managers, but in the long term they may struggle not to demonise them again. |
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Another aspect which disturbs me in your book is the way in which you demonise neo-liberalism globalisation, which you equate with total evil. |
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If I anthropomorphise the internet and then demonise it, am I just making excuses for my own weakness? |
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This kind of language has only one purpose: to delegitimise and demonise supporters of the carbon price. |
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And just as the media can demonise people and contribute to violence, so can they humanise opponents after a conflict. |
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They detect an attempt to demonise Frank Quattrone, the bank's high-profile dealmaker in the technology sector. |
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The media, police and state government are seeking to intimidate and demonise them, depict them as violent troublemakers and force them out of the city. |
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Each side will demonise the other for support of their cause. |
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He said he did not want to demonise the financial sector and that bonuses were an easy target. |
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The aim is not to idealise the former or demonise the latter, but to open up an area for discussion in which people can distinguish between the two faces. |
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He suggested that it is wise neither to idealise nor to demonise the younger generation, and to be generous in interpreting their apparent attitudes, which are often completely misread. |
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Nor is it there to demonise those within who think it's important to turn it into something electable. |
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The aim is not to demonise games, which have a broadly beneficial effect on the mental development of children, but to help parents choose suitable content for their offspring. |
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Because it doesn't help to demonise and to say that people are monsters. |
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He said the national debate around immigration had been distorted by Ukip and threatened to demonise people who had come to the UK over the past 50 years to work and bring up their children. |
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A NATIONAL homeless charity has warned police in Huddersfield not to demonise beggars. |
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Their old anti-union prejudices and instincts to demonise workers are as poisonous as ever in the unmodernised Conservatives. |
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But the response from the vested interests and the majority of the political right in Australia was to demonise the price on the use of this demon coal. |
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He's a very complex character and it would be an error to just mythologise, demonise or parody him as a Mad Mullah. |
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By all means it was fair to demonise Knox as a murderer, but whether she was a 'sexy' killer or not, was irrelevant. |
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Statements like these are worrying, not just because they demonise legitimate action to reduce climate change or to adapt to it, but also because they reveal the extremist, fringe thinking of Tony Abbott and his cabinet. |
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Unfortunately, the global coalition against terrorism appears to exist alongside a xenophobic revival, as Mrs Diamantopoulou said earlier, and a tendency to demonise whole groups of people, mainly Muslims and Arabs. |
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The food industry in Ireland and now in Europe as a whole is reeling under the impact of the foot-and-mouth catastrophe, but it is wrong to demonise any one country for this outbreak. |
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Whilst our hearts obviously go out to the young children who were injured, this is not a reason to demonise and persecute an entire species of animal. |
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