Expression that stereotypes or defames the members of an identifiable group is offensive, insulting and harmful to the group's members. |
Hate journalism, which confuses propaganda with reporting, defames individuals and inflames rather than illuminates public debate, is also growing and needs to be confronted. |
He ended by saying that he had hired a lawyer to sue Niigaki for defamation, though quite how one defames a fraud he left unexplained. |
According to our faith traditions, killing innocents in the name of God is a desecration of His Holy Name, and defames religion in the world. |
Acting in the capacity of calumniator, he seeks out and defames the innocent. |
Edith Wharton got this spot in The Custom of the Country, where her heroine – the sublimely monstrous Undine Spragg – defames not one, but two paragons of former husbands with the charge. |