Wartime propaganda commonly has the same effect, demonizing the other side, even when both sides expect the war to end with a negotiated peace. |
|
Though we have profound differences, he is saying, we have to reason about them civilly instead of dismissing, insulting, and demonizing one another. |
|
I'm not saying the characters aren't trite, I'm just saying the film goes out of its way to portray the whalers as uninformed rather than demonizing them. |
|
They exist on demonizing the small differences that exist between different ethnic groups. |
|
One can hold strong views on the issues of the day without demonizing the adversary. |
|
I guess the problem that I still have is with respect to who gets to decide what is demonizing and what is dehumanizing. |
|
Yet, as Walker notes, the leap from despising a new world order to demonizing TSA agents is, sadly, not a huge one. |
|
All this stereotyping, denigrating and demonizing is of a religious minority that itself has the highest respect for all religions. |
|
We saw it in the election campaign, demonizing, misrepresenting, and now the Prime Minister's reputation is completely in tatters. |
|
It is this government sanctioned teaching of contempt, this demonizing of the other, this culture of incitement, is where it all begins. |
|
Both the novel and the film were accused of presenting coonish or demonizing representations of African American men. |
|
In retaliation, the Saxons distributed grotesque poems of cruelty and other propaganda, demonizing Vlad III Dracula as a drinker of blood. |
|
But why should facts matter when you are demonizing a minority group? |
|
But in the process of attempting to preserve myself, I expel the possibility of some characteristic of myself by demonizing it in the other. |
|
Refrain from demonizing others by remembering that the people are never the problem. |
|
And demonizing the women leveling these charges is despicable. |
|
He is a bad person when it comes to demonizing opponents. |
|
Mr. Speaker, from the remarks of my colleague and the member on the other side of the House who spoke before him, it is clear that some people in this House are still demonizing the Bloc Québécois. |
|
It is not demonizing rural people to ask them to register their guns. |
|
Are we demonizing them because we ask them to register their snowmobiles? |
|
|
Indeed, it is this state-sanctioned teaching of contempt, this demonizing of the other, this standing assault on human security, this is where it all begins. |
|
We believe that by demonizing and demoralizing the Canadian tobacco industry the government creates a dangerous, inflammatory atmosphere that is unfair and harmful to our members and their families. |
|
At the same time, the Taliban's propaganda tactics focus on demonizing government and NATO forces while emphasizing the discipline and moral fibre of Taliban fighters. |
|
One of the things we often see in evidence given to this committee is that totalitarian regimes often resort to scapegoating or demonizing people. |
|
He's doing this to keep the focus away from his internal problems and the problems he's creating, and by demonizing other places and other countries, it deflects from this. |
|
I confess that dematerializing, as long as it is done in a melting pot, still seems preferable to demonizing, but then I live in Kansas. |
|
While Pao was not solely responsible for shuttering the subreddits, and while many users agreed with the decision, thousands of others began demonizing Pao as a dictator and demanding her resignation. |
|
State and local policies should be about reaching out to immigrants, not demonizing them, because we are all in it together. |
|
Following the national election in the US, our challenge was to remain outside the demonizing and hate that followed the long and divisive campaign. |
|
Demonizing or monstering other groups has even become part of the cycle of American politics. |
|