By doing so, it effectively attempts to remedy racist injustice by trivializing misogynist violence. |
This is trivializing the matter rather than admitting that intervention in its present form is headed straight for disaster. |
In the last two decades, a blast of outrage has been directed at the legal system for ignoring or trivializing complaints of domestic violence. |
The current mechanisms for handling complaints tend instead to hush up certain conducts by trivializing them. |
We are not trivializing anything: we are congratulating and thanking the witness for his candour and transparency. |
The risk is in misleading the audience, trivializing the horror, and reducing the madness into something mundane. |