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"demean" Definitions
  1. demean yourself to do something that makes people have less respect for you
  2. demean somebody/something to make people have less respect for somebody/something synonym degrade

483 Sentences With "demean"

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Therefore, I won't allow you or other people like you to demean that crowd and to demean the people that came to Washington, DC, from faraway places because they like me.
It is a made up story meant to demean & belittle.
We've watched him demean the service of my Senate colleague.
They are deeming it an attempt to demean the president.
Trump's default, however, is not to engage but to demean.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — to demean a sitting senator.
Providers also often demean their lives or dismiss their concerns.
I do it to discredit you all and demean you all.
Invoking the word does not demean the memory of the Holocaust.
It adopted the ugly "illegals" term to demean fellow human beings.
" The campaign worker also agrees not to disparage or demean "Mr.
Both of our experiences functioned to diminish, dismiss, and demean us.
It is a mechanism to demean, degrade and demoralize a prisoner.
They were doing everything they could to diminish and demean me.
In trying to demean her, he merely makes her more important.
Eric's behavior mapped with a pattern: entrap, isolate, demean, control, abuse.
" He added: "The President wants to demean people and degrade people.
He didn't need to demean or divide in order to sound tough.
"Please don't demean my capabilities by degrading my position," her comment continued.
It is awful & never ok when people threaten or demean any child.
Craig shall demean themselves as peaceful, loyal citizens of the United States.
It lends legitimacy to broader efforts to demean and demoralize transgender Americans.
They've really done everything they can to demean him, add nicknames too.
Instead, they further demean poor Americans and make their lives more difficult.
President-elect Trump has consistently used Twitter to demean women for their looks.
To demean this award by using it for any other purpose is wrong.
The government's response was first to demean and then ignore the evaluation's findings.
He championed the ability to demean anyone anywhere, and called it free speech.
If you demean someone in any way, then you need to get out.
"If you demean someone in any way then you need to get out."
Don't laugh at jokes that demean women or make light of sexual violence.
Civil rights advocates say it has long been used to demean African-Americans.
This is not to demean larger producers who are conscientious about their work.
Instead of being ashamed when people demean her as a "slut," she's empowered.
And Trump is over-using "liddle" and "little" to demean people of late.
Construction is hard, many families demean physical labor and construction is highly cyclical.
We've heard him demean and humiliate women and call them disgusting, pigs and slobs.
But it's not OK to demean me to only that, or any other woman.
Inferior costumes both demean their profession and harm the Association of Hollywood Characters' cause.
And they should have been criticized, but not in the way you demean them.
Sissy, fairy and cuck demean feminine traits as lesser, weak and undesirable in men.
Mr. Rouhani called upon the establishment to listen to the protesters, not demean them.
This president is breaking norms and traditions every day to demean, distract, divide, degrade.
I also have scripts prepared for encounters that demean my intelligence or objectify me.
Essentially, this unequal protection under the law provides clients license to harass and demean them.
"We will not belittle or demean or vilify other candidates," he said in Mt. Vernon.
But it's not OK to demean and diminish someone to only his or her body.
But I don't want to demean the asshole completely because ... No, he gets things done.
Donald Trump has consistently shown that he feels it's appropriate to insult and demean people.
In entertainment circles, it is now commonplace to demean Donald Trump in almost barbaric ways.
Kaine said Trump's dismissive tweets about the intelligence community demean the careers of dedicated professionals.
Your words demean, mock and therefore try to control whole groups by minimizing our humanity.
Members of the U.S. Senate demean themselves by asking IRS workers to become political operatives.
"If you demean someone in any way, then you need to get out," Silveria said.
Our taste is personal, and woe to anyone who would seem to demean another's favorite.
The book also skirts around just how aggressively young men demean girls in their absence.
We didn't intend to demean her by using a picture that didn't show her face.
I refused to believe he would demean the presidency in the way that he has.
One caller might mock and demean her, showing outright disdain for women pursuing an education.
So, yes, if you want to call it anecdote, that's one way to demean it.
Such vile degradations demean our wives and daughters and corrupt America's face to the world.
During his news conference on Thursday, Mr. Trump complained of Democrats trying to "demean the Republican Party and demean the president of the United States" to sink public opinion of him, which could refer to investigations started in the House or recent chatter about impeachment.
We designed and built platforms that young, stupid, hateful men use to demean and shame women.
" He added: "I'm tired of new politicians who want to go to Washington to demean women.
People can no longer be allowed to exploit, demean, and disrespect a community and its history.
I'm old enough now to understand the magnitude of a word designed to demean and other.
You demean my client and me because of her profession, meanwhile you are an absolute hypocrite.
This is actually a bullying tactic, used to demean, assert dominance, grind patience, and derail conversations.
I want to make it clear that my conversation was not intended to demean these students.
And there's no question, given how Rush uses "infobabe," that he intends to demean his targets.
Riggi said Rose would demean and humiliate women who rejected him and once swatted at her.
When I hear this administration demean and attack reporters, I am shocked and saddened beyond words.
This is a tactic meant to demean and distract and one that's used frequently by Trump.
Because the power of donning blackface to demean and diminish black people has never ever gone away.
She said she observed him making crude sexual comments "designed to demean, humiliate, and embarrass" the girls.
The allegations included claims they had been groped, propositioned and forced to demean themselves to get work.
How is this behavior used to demean and establish hierarchy in a way "lighter" behavior might not?
In America, the most popular way to demean a woman is to call her a b--h.
We too quickly condemn people for their views and associations, and callously and carelessly criticize and demean.
This was made up by the Washington Post only in order to demean and disparage - FAKE NEWS!
Similarly, when members of our team demean, harass, haze, or assault one another it degrades our capabilities.
We care about having a president who does not demean his opponents and mock their physical appearance.
Their magazine profiles don't start with descriptions of their bodies and go on to demean their peers.
We define and box others in with words like "slut," words which demean them for being sexual.
On one level, Scarborough is trying to demean Trump by attacking him for "softening" his immigration position.
They celebrate the simple virtues of American life and decry those who would divide or demean America.
This isn't to demean the journalists who work at Sinclair, some of whom have tried to resist.
As Putin plays good cop, his senior officials demean Obama as a failure who tried to harm Russia.
The state cannot demean their existence or control their destiny by making their private sexual conduct a crime.
If you lump it all in together, then you demean the women who are being raped and assaulted.
While they can break down barriers, uplift, and inspire, they also have the ability to demean and marginalize.
Second, that he did so to demean Secretary Clinton, and third, that he sought to advantage Mr. Trump.
Birtherism was a preposterous lie, rooted in a racist desire to demean the nation's first African-American president.
In that process, such critics also demean tens of millions of citizens who voted for and support him.
We cannot demoralize and demean a prisoner and expect them to return to their communities a better person.
Carr is subjected to sexist interactions that either fetishize her strict and capable persona or demean her abilities.
It is a filthy and demanding habit that will imperil your health and demean your sense of will.
For years, I have been critical of liberals who demean conservative black intellectuals as sellouts or Uncle Toms.
This, in turn, fairly or not, gives Trump more ammunition with which to demean and attack the press.
The payload is unloaded on women, because that's the last group it's kind of O.K. to demean, degrade.
Better to make a supportive call to the second wife, if that's possible, than to demean the third.
And it's all worth it if he will never have the platform to demean and objectify us again.
Your default mode is to threaten and sue and demean and lie — as you've done your entire career.
It cuts deeply hearing them demean black women for having standards — what amounts to expecting the bare minimum.
And we will hold accountable anyone who uses hate to try and demean us and deny our equality.
With SESTA and FOSTA in effect, sex workers are again faced with a public initiative to demean them.
Chances are, if you're a woman, you've heard these words used to describe — and demean — you or a coworker.
After all, one can at least envision a hyperaggressive company that does not demean and discriminate against women, right?
Giuliani's comments are in the same vein as Trump's efforts to demean women as a means of self-protection.
So even when Tucker Carlson engages in theatrics to antagonize me, I won't demean or mischaracterize him in return.
"I think she has managed to demean both professions with her hype, rabid persona and sensational analysis," he said.
Young men brag about sexual conquests, demean those who have denied them and dehumanize their opponents, real and imagined.
When even "leftist" sites exploit and demean the labor of writing, it's inevitable that the rot will spread deep.
It's possible that this man had no intention of acting in a way that would insult or demean you.
Part of that is when they try and demean me unfairly 'cause we had a massive crowd of people.
Among them were "Pickaninny Heaven" and "That's Why Darkies Were Born," which contain disturbing lyrics that demean black people.
It honors the wild symphony of hormones, doesn't demean anything as puppy love, doesn't create glossy facsimiles of teenagedom.
She repeatedly used a highly offensive slur that was commonly used to insult and demean black people during apartheid.
Yeah, yeah, she said the president believes there's a time and a place to demean women and that's Twitter.
Trying to understand why she might demean herself, or why he felt the need to express himself that way.
He delights in doing everything in his power to demean and belittle the 670,85033 residents of the nation's capital.
" Charged Young to the British journalist, "Don't demean yourself by going for the vulgar and the lewd and the trashy.
He would routinely curse at me, yell at me, demean me when all I was trying to do my job.
It is deplorable to demean a Gold Star family and propose to ban all Muslims from entering the United States.
Now is the time to show that our nation will not indulge these actions which threaten or demean our friends.
"Such facile comparisons, used in order to demean opponents and gain political capital, should be actively avoided," the statement continued.
Women could be sources of love and affection, but in his disordered state he can only hate and demean them.
However, it would be a mistake to demean Jackson the coach simply because of the struggles of Jackson the executive.
The rules also bar employees from making statements that "insult, demean or humiliate" other employees or Google's extended extended workforce.
I would have meetings with executives where they would make fun of my voice and imitate me and demean me.
When "Never Trump" zealots routinely demean millions of Americans as "rubes" (or "deplorables"), Trump voters become incensed and ready for battle.
Unfortunately, the message Mr. Trump imparts is that it's acceptable to disrespect the institution and demean the individual when he disagrees.
They show us that our behaviors are not just harmful to robots—they also demean and diminish us as a species.
But you don&apost have the right to try to undermine and somehow demean or demagogue and go on and on.
"You often see people getting on a bandwagon to trash and demean," said Ms. Cornett, a middle schoolteacher in Colorado Springs.
Don't demean your players, don't act like an abusive jerk, and stop trying to cover it up when you do. [WaPo]
Or they came from players, who used the barbs as a way to emasculate or demean the opponents across from them.
When workers run, journalists often express amazement, or talk about them in class-coded ways that demean their intelligence and character.
During a rally-style speech to energy workers in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, President Donald Trump used a slur to demean Sen.
And yet he can't seem to stop himself from spreading rumor and innuendo in an effort to demean his political foes.
The exercise was certainly not meant to demean anybody's choices, or to persuade fans of these wines to drink something different.
Employees are now barred from making statements that "insult, demean, or humiliate" other employees,  the company's extended workforce, business partners or others.
Words that demean and degrade are often the gateway drug to words that threaten and the very real violence that often follows.
Rape, whether it is meant to take a woman's "purity" or to demean her already "animal-like" self, is not about sex.
This is not intended to demean the French voters who supported Le Pen: in a democracy that kind of condescension is wrong.
"We are being attacked internally and from the outside ... in ways that discount the reality and aim to demean ... Poland," he said.
He repeatedly answered "no" when asked by McFarland if he had ever seen Mueller disrespect, demean, condescend or act inappropriately toward women.
History reminds us of how inappropriate legislative language foreshadowed a pejorative way to demean immigrants in society, particularly from the southern border.
Of course," he added, standing to stretch, "the film—not to demean it—but it's pennies at the bottom of the pocket.
Other presidents may have been equally interested in scoring with women but they had the grace not to demean them in public.
They downplay the significance of the Nazi era, and demean efforts to reconcile with the past, like the Holocaust memorial in Berlin.
Indeed, in some quarters of D.S.A., "Harringtonite" has become a term of abuse, used to demean people who emphasize practicality and compromise.
As a magazine tailored to women it is shameful that they continue to write salacious and false stories meant to demean Mrs.
It criticized Mr. Sessions's record on civil rights and said that elevating him to higher office would demean the record of Mrs.
Still, the opinion seems to go out of its way to demean what Kagan calls the "lowly" legislative history in the case.
For a long time, it seemed like the main function of the innovation crowd was to demean actually existing policies and environmentalists.
That's not to demean Anderson, who retweeted the picture and has guts lobbying for the fight without any nudging from the UFC.
We're all wiser to that now and know the lengths powerful men will go to in order to demean and silence their victims.
To be clear, the Ig Nobel Prizes aren't meant to diminish or demean scientific work, nor do they recognize dubious or bad science.
During her testimony at the inquest, Branham denied bullying Suttner or making him do anything to demean him, according to the Daily Tribune.
We of course have nothing to do with hate groups, which aim to terrorize and demean other people — never have and never would.
You know the history of racist using the term "monkey" to demean people of African descent… and you put this on your website!
Words like "monkey" or "ape" have been used to demean African-Americans and calling a black man "articulate" can be seen as racist.
"It is not a good thing when the public face of American diplomacy holds views which demean an entire religion," says Mr Hamid.
"You can't make America great again if you insult and demean the people of America," Clinton said in Concord, New Hampshire on Sunday.
"Such vile degradations demean our wives and daughters and corrupt America's face to the world," Romney tweeted in response to the bus video.
Her technique was to demean a person and make them feel like they're just low and ugly and inadequate and stupid and foolish.
This is once again an example of when a woman threatens Hillary Clinton, she seeks out to demean her and take her down.
William D. Strampel "used his office to harass, discriminate, demean, sexually proposition and sexually assault female students," a detective wrote in an affidavit.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump cheered the tax cuts on Twitter and lamented "the Fake News" and "the defeated Dems" who "demean" the cuts.
Pres. Trump "won't allow" anyone to demean people in Inauguration crowd: "We had the biggest audience in the history of inaugural speeches." pic.twitter.
In more follow-up tweets on Thursday, Trump took aim at media coverage of his remarks as "Fake News" meant to "demean" him.
Today, we must take a zero-tolerance policy to leaders who belittle, demean and espouse hate against others, no matter how they vote.
Trump began sparring with the media Monday over whether he intended to demean military veterans suffering from PTSD and other mental-health challenges.
Op-Ed Contributor Cleveland — Start with this: When you call us the Rust Belt, you demean our work and diminish who we are.
Booker also criticized Biden for his use of the word "boy" - a term that was frequently used by racists to demean black men.
"They demean me unfairly," he complained to a reporter, and then pointed to a photograph from what he insisted was a better angle.
It means I can&apost shout them down, I can&apost demean them, and I can't make them feel embarrassed, or guilty, or ashamed.
The photo in which Franken pretends to grope Leeann Tweeden while she is asleep is a textbook illustration of the way men demean women.
Under the "Bullying" section, the guidelines state that a picture that "has been photoshopped to target and demean [a private individual]" is not allowed.
And the goal, to demean me, to strip me of my power and make me feel on a cellular level his dominance over me.
"Enough of this seeking every opportunity to demean law enforcement broadly by making the accusation of implicit bias every time tragedy occurs," Pence said.
Independent reports cleared the scientists of any wrongdoing, but Trump and other conservative leaders seized on the conspiracy to demean climate science in general.
"You shouldn't be on Disney channel," said one, and another castigated her for promoting the use of a word often used to demean women.
"A man who won't demean himself for a dollar is a phony to my way of thinking" was the kind of thing he said.
But senator, please, enough of this seeking every opportunity to demean law enforcement broadly by making accusation of implicit bias every time tragedy occurs.
"Enough of this seeking every opportunity to demean law enforcement broadly by making the accusation of implicit bias every time tragedy occurs," he said.
I do it to discredit you all and demean you all so when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you.
Bret: One thing we can probably agree on is that the process managed to degrade and demean just about everyone who participated in it.
"There's been such a concerted effort by some in the mainstream media to delegitimize this election and to demean our incoming administration," he said.
"We stand firmly against harassment, bullying and shaming — especially of women — through the use of derogatory terms meant to belittle and demean," they wrote.
All bosses who humiliate or demean the powerless beneath them should be treated with the same disgust as the male abusers exposed during #MeToo.
I do it to discredit you all and demean you all so that when you write negative stories about me no one will believe you.
"I just wanted to voice my concerns that Donald Trump should not continue to use racial slurs to demean other races and cultures," Kebede said.
Pelosi said Trump and other Republican efforts to demean the legitimacy of President Barack Obama paved the way for Trump, a former reality television star.
We too have confronted the wall of white men of privilege who have tried to demean and dismiss us, as President Trump did to you.
Ms. Davis spent much of last week appearing on television, criticizing the Saints and other N.F.L. teams for having rules that she said demean women.
I ended up leaving for a company that was willing to giving me a 30% raise, better benefits, and didn't demean me when I negotiated.
But we also will not hesitate in speaking out in opposition when someone uses speech or words to hurt or harm, to demean or denigrate.
Clinton and supporters have claimed the term as a badge of honor, saying Trump has used similar terms to demean strong women in the past.
Lindsey Graham is finding it difficult to tell Donald Trump that it's wrong to demean the reputation and legacy of his best friend, John McCain.
Everyone knows the difference between bosses who are simply demanding — even abrasively so — and bosses who abase, demean and humiliate employees simply because they can.
And then on Monday, the Trump campaign went out of its way to demean John Kasich, Ohio's governor, who isn't attending the convention in Cleveland.
According to NBC Washington's report, some of the messages and memes posted used racially insensitive undertones to demean foreign travelers, especially those of Chinese origin.
" Wood replied, on Twitter, "Musk lawyer's comments are simply more accusations of a dishonest Elon Musk defense & PR campaign to demean & falsely attack my client.
Perhaps that's why there's been such a concerted effort by some in the mainstream media to delegitimize this election and to demean our incoming administration.
But being toxic to a fan, and using the word "pussy" to demean that fan, is only underlining Azzarello's biggest critics' reservations about his work.
Groups of white students at some schools have chanted "Build the wall!" to demean students of color, according to accounts from several principals to researchers.
Other generations had to answer: When the Know Nothings, McCarthy, Wallace and so many others sought to demean, degrade, demagogue and divide, What did you do?
"It will rightfully be seen by the British electorate as corrupt politics and will demean our political system in the eyes of the world," McDonnell said.
They take advantage of the working poor and then use the legal system to harass and demean you when you can't pay due to unforeseen circumstances.
Also barred from running ads are videos that involve "family entertainment characters" engaging in inappropriate behavior, and those that carry messages that demean or are incendiary.
Working all your life for someone else can lead to financial struggleThis isn't an attempt to demean anyone who spends their lives working for someone else.
But when the talk was posted on YouTube, there were several responses that said "make me a sandwich," the catchphrase internet trolls use to demean women.
Trump's defenders didn't just demean Trump's accusers by suggesting that they're lying — they basically redefined the term "sexual assault" so that what Trump did wouldn't count.
The network regularly comes under fire for spreading conspiracy theories, amplifying white nationalist themes, and pulling out all the stops to demean critics of President Trump.
" After the lunch break, Ottaway said he would not demean or question the pain of addiction, but called serious chronic pain "a soul-stealing, life-robbing thief.
The concept of "revenge porn," wherein men release sexually explicit photos of their exes in an effort to demean them, would neither exist nor have an audience.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez drew light-hearted defenses on social media after a Twitter user tried to demean her with an old clip of her dancing in college.
Make no mistake: Words matter, and these words are meant to demean and dehumanize those coming here in desperation, seeking a better, safer world for their families.
"This resolution reaffirms our commitment to the First Amendment and calls on the President to respect our free press rather than demean and diminish it," he added.
Here he has fulfilled the role of the rage-tossed authority figure by challenging Tillerson to match IQ scores and trying to demean Corker with name-calling.
House Minority Whip John Harris (D) told Penn Live in a statement that Borowicz used her religion and the prayer to "intimidate, demean and degrade" Johnson-Harrell.
Trump regularly derides coverage he dislikes as "fake news," using the label to demean the press at campaign rallies, on Twitter and when taking questions from reporters.
But, Senator, please, you know, enough of this seeking every opportunity to demean law enforcement broadly by making the accusation of implicit bias every time tragedy occurs.
" Calling the campaign "a greedy, conscious and malicious conspiracy to demean him, his family and the women with whom he spends his time," the statement continued: "R.
Under the new policies, Google employees will be prevented from making statements that "insult, demean, or humiliate" the company's employees, business partners, or "others" — including public figures.
It makes sense for Clinton to go after her opponent, using Twitter and whatever other media are available, especially in response to statements that demean other Americans.
"It is wrong for the chief executive of the executive branch to demean a member of the judiciary with such language," Mr. Dalton said in a statement.
"The Trump administration will go to any lengths to demean immigrant women," Sung Yeon Choimorrow, executive director of the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum, told Vox.
And for a long time it was difficult for me to accept this, but I've realized it doesn't have to demean a woman's role in a relationship.
You can still go to church on Sunday and be a racist at work on Monday, if you demean or dismiss the contributions of your black colleagues.
That's a strategic and savvy choice, and to take notice of it is to acknowledge the multidimensional chess game Ms. Pelosi is playing, not to demean her.
"I likewise observed him be verbally abusive toward girls by making crude sexual comments to them that were designed to demean, humiliate and embarrass them," she writes.
The threat, published over the weekend in the Saudi Gazette, echoes one of President Trump's favorite phrases to demean any journalism that he finds unfavorable to his regime.
We read about or listen to a president of the United States verbally demean swaths of people, sometimes in language too vulgar for television, on a regular basis.
Then there has been the incessant effort to demean Mueller and the FBI in an apparent campaign to devalue any eventual critical conclusions out of the Russia investigation.
This is a common trick by the left to attempt to tie hate speech to the president and his supporters as a means to demean and taint them.
"This is once again an example of when a woman threatens Hillary Clinton, she seeks out to demean her and take her down," Mr. Manafort said on CNN.
"Every one of us should be offended by the vindictive and candidly dangerous messages the president sends that demean not only Secretary Clinton, but all women," California Sen.
Either way, producers of cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc around the world, and particularly in California, dread any herbal hints — which they demean as "green" — in their wines.
Zhao Liang's Behemoth is another instance of viewing China from a Western perspective — one that is quick to demean and infantilize Chinese citizens as incapable of governing themselves.
None of this is to demean postwar Germany's achievement: As partial as its processing of the past has been, it shaped generations of enlightened, liberal, self-critical citizens.
The editorial board should not insinuate otherwise and demean the accomplishments of our one million graduates, who have worked hard to earn their degrees at our accredited university.
" Lisa Blatt, an Arnold & Porter lawyer, represents Iranian-American nonprofit organizations who argue that the latest version of the travel ban continues to "demean and stigmatize minority communities.
Too many media outlets reported on these developments as if they were news, instead of calling them what they were: political opponents using sexist tactics to demean the competition.
Not content to demean, exploit, and siphon black culture, rich white people will soon be able to harness technology to physically implant their old brains in young black bodies.
" TRUMP: "They want to keep it going as long as possible to try to demean and hurt as much as possible so they can possibly win the presidential election.
Rocha alleges Dunaway "regularly and relentlessly subjected plaintiff to abusive demeaning tirades" and used his sexual orientation to "demean and humiliate him at work," according to the papers filed.
"The assertion that I ever attempted to belittle or demean a young man for taking action to help another person is absolutely false," he said in a written statement.
Evans claimed she was led to a secluded office where she was alone with Weinstein, and he soon allegedly began to demean her while telling her about movie scripts.
I'm not saying this to demean my community, but it's like we're living in a bubble that could be popped by the slightest change in our one colored environment.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Expel 'Evil,' Trump Urges Muslims" (front page, May 22): During the campaign Donald Trump found it very convenient to demean politicians of all kinds.
" The concept of being revirginized remains "silly" to her: "I feel the same way about virgin as damsel or maiden: These words are used to demean and infantilize women.
" He added that Morgan had misquoted him by saying Wilmore used the word "n—-r," which he said is "what white people use to denigrate, demean and dehumanize black people.
KURTZ: You know and if you flip it around, there are certainly some people in the media, Bret, who view it as their job to discredit and demean the President.
Just because she's a woman, Bee shouldn't get a pass on using a term that has long been used to demean and insult women, characterizing us as stupid sex objects.
We demand the freedom to live in a city where we are not forced to pay taxes for the maintenance of public symbols that demean us and psychologically terrorize us.
One would think this an odd way to open the argument, because it shows the significant contribution transgender Americans are making in our defense, despite efforts to demean their service.
Calgary PreclearanceJune 2015The officers were highly intimidating and aggressive and searched through all of my baggage, item by item, quizzing me specifically on items that would embarrass or demean me.
Despite using an Elton John hit to demean Kim, Trump, who critics say has worsened the crisis with his ad-libs, chose not to further inflame the situation on Monday.
"The Syrian raid was so perfectly carried out, with such precision, that the only way the Fake News Media could demean was by my use of the term "Mission Accomplished.
More recently, current press secretary Sarah Sanders played a leading role in the White House's attempt to demean CNN reporter Jim Acosta with an altered video that originated with Infowars.
The trip is a perfect illustration of what people feared from a Trump presidency: an immature, impulsive bully leveraging his office to demean his enemies and promote his business interests.
Trump has used nicknames to demean opponents, such as "Crooked Hillary" for Democrat Hillary Clinton and, more recently, "Liddle" Bob Corker for a Republican senator who dared to challenge him.
"Once again, this is an example of when a woman threatens Hillary Clinton, she seeks to demean her and take her down," Manafort said in a Tuesday morning interview with CNN.
Soon it will become clear Mr. Kelly is the target of a greedy, conscious and malicious conspiracy to demean him, his family, and the women with whom he spends his time.
Even Trump routinely acknowledges her, if only to demean her in a ferocity he usually reserves for those running against him, even though she's not running against him for anything yet.
" It goes on to state that Kelly is "the target of a greedy, conscious and malicious conspiracy to demean him, his family and the women with whom he spends his time.
Not only were they insensitive in matters related to class and race; they demean the values to which I hold myself and which I offer as a member of this community.
These horrific acts -- whether directed at women running for office or those simply lining up to vote -- are intentional efforts to demean and restrict the political participation of an entire gender.
He's not going to give up that power without a struggle: that's why we're now seeing so many attempts to discredit #MeToo and demean the women who are part of it.
Heck said it was a "rich but incredibly painful irony" that Trump tried to "demean" Vindman's record that within a week of issuing those pardons against the advice of the Pentagon.
" Women's rights group Gabriela also denounced the act, saying that it represented "disgusting theatrics of a misogynist president who feels entitled to demean, humiliate or disrespect women according to his whim.
His comments spotlight the ways in which being rich, famous and a global icon cannot make you impervious to racial slurs rooted in slavery and dehumanization, meant to defame and demean.
But in letters and public statements, he repeatedly blamed airline unions and competitors, saying they tried to "demean and disparage our collective success," a charge he has renewed in recent weeks.
"As dean of the college, Strampel used his office to harass, discriminate, demean, sexually proposition and sexually assault female students," a detective from Michigan's statewide police agency wrote in an affidavit.
"If you demean someone in any way, you need to get out," General Silveria said in the speech, which was viewed more than one million times on the academy's YouTube channel.
I believe that Genghis Khan was on a power trip and violated these poor innocent women to demean their societies and to show that he had enough power to do so.
" His aim, he told Lesley Stahl of "60 Minutes," is "to discredit you all and demean you all so when you write negative stories about me no one will believe you.
New York City has banned the term "illegal alien" when it is used "with intent to demean, humiliate or harass a person" and instituted fines up to $250,85033 for the offense.
The novice team president experienced near-immediate second thoughts and began to poke at and demean Anthony, in hopes of persuading his aging, knee-sore star to agree to a trade.
Three years later, Trump has largely done away with attempts to separate his own official and political roles, freely using the office to demean Democratic rivals who are challenging him in 2020.
"We stand firmly against harassment, bullying and shaming — especially of women — through the use of derogatory terms meant to belittle and demean," the pageant winners wrote, according to the New York Times.
But days after the DKE underwear-flag march, then-Yale student Rachel Eisler described the frat's antics as an effort to "demean women" in a letter to the Yale Daily News editor.
So treat us with dignity and respect for what we've been through, and don't demean us through some sort of inspirational comment, like how good it is to see us out there.
And to make this us against them, Republicans against Democrats, pro-Trump, anti-Trump, that is a big mistake for our country, and that will demean the value of this important issue.
The philosopher David Livingstone Smith, commenting on this episode on social media, wondered whether its writer had read his book " Less Than Human: Why We Demean, Enslave, and Exterminate Others " (St. Martin's).
"As the father of two teenage girls, I am extremely concerned about this kind of advertising, which can demean people, particularly women, and make them ashamed of their bodies," Mr. Khan said.
"The Syrian raid was so perfectly carried out, with such precision, that the only way the Fake News Media could demean was by my use of the term 'Mission Accomplished,'" Trump tweeted.
"The Syrian raid was so perfectly carried out, with such precision, that the only way the Fake News Media could demean was by my use of the term 'Mission Accomplished,'" he tweeted.
She lets her fellow intern Alex (Justin Chambers) know that it's not okay to demean her, and goes on to show that she's a far more competent medical professional than he expected.
"As dean of the college, Strampel used his office to harass, discriminate, demean, sexually proposition and sexually assault female students," a Michigan State Police detective wrote in an affidavit supporting the charges.
From a list by the actress Nicole Stamp come more concrete recommendations: Don't use gendered insults; don't call her "sweetie"; and when other guys demean women, tell them to knock it off.
The anonymity that is the default on the net, a property that is liberating for the vulnerable and oppressed, also lets hackers, cowards, and frauds demean our conversations and erode our trust.
He continued to tweet pictures of bananas at her account and others, along with the phrase "ooga booga," meant to demean Dumpson and other African-Americans by comparing her to a monkey.
While he never made it to the Supreme Court, his name would become a common noun, adjective and verb for nominees who are targeted by groups to discredit or demean their records.
The President should have learned by now that when he acts based on prejudice and hate, when he invents false reasons to demean and disparage, we will challenge him at every turn.
A document from 2002 lists 12 "potential" techniques that could be employed on suspected terrorists, including waterboarding, "mock burial" and the use of diapers and insects to threaten and demean a detainee.
But while he at times stuck to the script on his teleprompter, Mr. Trump came alive when he veered from it to talk about himself and demean those who had opposed him.
"The Syrian raid was so perfectly carried out, with such precision, that the only way the Fake News Media could demean was by my use of the term 'Mission Accomplished,' " he tweeted.
And, sometimes, a decision to leave an offensive video on the site will look like us defending people who have used their platforms and audiences to bully, demean, marginalize or ignore others.
The violence imparted onto the dead suggests it was done to flaunt the victory and demean the vanquished, but the exact purpose of this "organized and ritual clearing of a battlefield" remains unclear.
In a somber tone delivered over repeated interruptions from Trump, Clinton argued that Trump had repeatedly mocked women for their looks, and sought to shame and demean them privately and in the workplace.
Ms. Padilla, who became a permanent resident in 2012 after her father became a naturalized citizen, said she believes that "illegal alien" is used to demean Mexican immigrants specifically, regardless of legal status.
"I don't know exactly what the issues are, but I certainly have never seen him berate, demean or insult anyone whether it's been race, ethnic background, gender," Mr. Kelly during his 2016 testimony.
Reporters want to cover Trump, however, with emotion-laden wording, armchair analysis and sometimes-flimsy sourcing, and that leads to a perception by Trump followers that the media is out to demean Trump.
Trump and his allies have sought to demean the whistleblower as someone with partisan aims, seizing on the fact that the individual did not have firsthand knowledge of the phone call with Zelensky.
For a lowlife like Schiff, who completely fabricated my words and read them to Congress as though they were said by me, to demean a First in Class at West Point, is SAD!
And YouTube announced that it would take a tougher stance in enforcing its harassment policy by cracking down on videos and comments that demean people based on their race, gender or sexual orientation.
The linking of partisan politics with a heightened sensitivity to inappropriate behavior is beyond unfortunate; we do actually need to change a culture that gives men broad license to demean and harass women.
The Bluest Eye, for all of its darkness (including rape and incest) was very much a lesson in the false ideas of society, how they diminish and demean, how they cast people aside.
Those included two songs with titles and lyrics that demean black people, "Pickaninny Heaven" and "That's Why Darkies Were Born," which was also recorded by the African-American singer and activist Paul Robeson.
"I realize that the methods are not intended to embarrass or to demean but to encourage development of strategies so I will be minimally influenced by unpleasant experiences," says the statement of understanding.
So to discredit you, to demean you, assuming that Leslie Stahl is remembering this exchange correctly, what does that tell us about the President&aposs (Inaudible), when he does go after the fourth estate.
"This debate should be driven by facts and common sense, not fear-mongering about targeting 'widows and orphans' or other straw-man arguments from the White House that demean a serious conversation," he said.
So to get your voice heard, you can share a letter signed by over 300 parents of transgender children opposing Duncan and others for their records of trying to demean and attack transgender people.
If we descend this issue into some partisan hack-fest, into some bickering against each other, and demean it down to some political food fight, what good does that do to unify this country?
Tara Houska, an Ojibwe attorney, told me she felt Trump had used the event honoring Native American men to demean Native American women with lack of awareness about Jackson and his jab at Warren.
That's why they tend to exalt policy and demean "politics," which takes place on the messier terrain where most of us live: in our desires, our resentments, sometimes our prejudices, and, yes, our feelings.
"A pharmacy must treat each customer with respect and dignity, make good faith efforts not to embarrass or demean the customer and attempt to ensure a seamless delivery of prescription services..." the law states.
"The Syrian raid was so perfectly carried out, with such precision, that the only way the Fake News Media could demean was by my use of the term 'Mission Accomplished,'" he tweeted Sunday morning.
Last November, over 200 women in national security signed an open letter warning that sexual assault, harassment and "environments that silence, demean, belittle or neglect women" were driving their female colleagues from the field.
"The Syrian raid was so perfectly carried out, with such precision, that the only way the Fake News Media could demean was by my use of the term 'Mission Accomplished'" Trump said on Twitter.
Trump has long used Twitter to harass, insult, and demean his enemies, and as president, he has used the platform to issue surprise orders, announcements, and even threats against other nations like North Korea.
" In response, Lin Wood, a lawyer for Unsworth, called Spiro's comments "simply more dishonest accusations made as part of a dishonest defense and PR campaign by Musk to demean and falsely attack Mr. Unsworth.
"Such an important day at the United Nations, so much work and so much success, and the Democrats purposely had to ruin and demean it with more breaking news Witch Hunt garbage," Trump tweeted.
But if women rebuff him, he's willing to dehumanize, insult, and demean them by any means necessary — typically by focusing on their looks, as he did during his feud with, for example, Rosie O'Donnell.
Seeing Mets dressing their rookies as the Peaches and Belles in order to humiliate and demean them, for such is the purpose of rookie hazing, was tough for me to take, and I wasn't alone.
The hundreds of Muslim reformers I've spoken to say their task is made much harder when Western politicians and pundits condemn Islam entirely, demean their faith, and speak of all Muslims as backward and suspect.
There is a depressing irony in the fact it was that Republican candidate himself who reminded everyone that there are plenty of men in power who use that power to demean, denigrate, and demoralize women.
It is the most effective maneuver in their tiny battle of wills and, used sparingly, could be useful when the point of any argument is not to win hearts and minds, but to utterly demean.
Milo's actions may not meet the legal definition of incitement but he acts in a world in which people already feel authorized to demean, attack, and dispose of the bodies and lives of so many.
"Coming Close" brings to mind the necessity of understanding labor, not as an abstracted notion, but as a corporeal, lived experience, so that one can understand how it can either nourish and demean the soul.
Mr. Orban supports Israel's right to exist, whereas his critics are perceived by some Israelis "to demean Israel's nationalism and right to exist," said Mr. Shain, the author of a forthcoming book addressing the subject.
The NDA appears to have included a non-disparagement clause that forbade her to "demean or disparage publicly" the campaign, the president, his family members, their companies, and the products and services of those companies.
"Today's sentencing sends a resoundingly clear message to public officials: If you brandish your power to demean, insult, harass, objectify, and abuse women, you will be held accountable," Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Wednesday.
Yes, Democrats ginned up anger towards Kavanaugh with "dark money" long before these allegations, but a fair-minded analysis would have pointed out how Judicial Watch spent millions to support him and then demean Ford.
"The Syrian raid was so perfectly carried out, with such precision, that the only way the Fake News Media could demean was by my use of the term 'Mission Accomplished,'" Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter.
"Such an important day at the United Nations, so much work and so much success, and the Democrats purposely had to ruin and demean it with more breaking news Witch Hunt garbage," Mr. Trump wrote.
At a time when core American values are at risk from presidential statements that comfort racists and demean Americans of color, immigrants, Muslims, Jews and others, the budget may seem a dry and technical issue.
But Frank's instinct to demean the ghost before a global audience—a topical subject in the age of geopolitical Twitter feuds—defangs Ernest's traditionalist scare tactics, which have become obsolete in the age of smartphones.
" Manafort turned the blame on Hillary Clinton, arguing that the response to Melania's speech is "an example of when a woman threatens Hillary Clinton, how she seeks out to demean her and take her down.
"I was deeply shocked and alarmed to hear my opponent attack, slander, smear, demean these wonderful, amazing people who are supporting our campaign by the millions," Trump told a conference of National Guard members in Baltimore.
Not only has she been booed by some of her new Republican colleagues in Congress, a Twitter user's attack went viral after he tried to demean her with an old clip of her dancing in college.
"Once again, this is an example of when a woman threatens Hillary Clinton, she seeks to demean her and take her down," Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort said in an early Tuesday morning interview with CNN.
But their timing is heavily suggestive of a lesson learned too late: that we should be faithful to reality in criticizing ideological foes and not tolerate others' efforts to demean and slander them out of convenience.
After a scorched-earth primary that saw the reality television star berate, demean and insult his way to the front of a deeply fractured field, Trump has turned his ire on the Speaker of the House.
He constantly reminds us who he is — a man who is ill-informed, has no sense of our country's history and seemingly believes the presidency should be used to punish, ridicule, malign, demean, denigrate and divide.
He called questions about the tweet "a vile attempt to demean" Mr. Alembik and the DeSantis campaign and asserted that if someone of color had said the same about Mr. Obama, it wouldn't be considered racist.
Participants in these sessions should share their candid views but cannot engage in derisive rhetoric that seeks to demean or show contempt for other points of view, nor should they interrupt or talk over other speakers.
" Trump, who had delivered an address to the United Nations General Assembly hours earlier, lamented that "Democrats purposely had to ruin and demean" the work done at the U.N. "with more breaking news Witch Hunt garbage.
"It was heartbreaking for me to sit as I listened to someone demean and belittle all the greatness of my community," Senaida Nevar, Democratic Congresswoman Veronica Escobar's guest at the State of the Union, told me.
" Years later, a psychological assessment of Mr. Duterte, prepared in 1998 for the annulment of his marriage, concluded that he had "narcissistic personality disorder" and a "pervasive tendency to demean, humiliate others and violate their rights.
"Strampel used his office to harass, discriminate, demean, sexually proposition and sexually assault female students in violation of his statutory duty as a public office," prosecutor Bill Forsyth said at a news conference, according to NBC News.
"We have seen Donald Trump's true colors, heard his opinions of our community, and we understand his intentions to attack, demean and hurt Latinos throughout the country," said César J. Blanco, interim director of Latino Victory Fund.
"I do not want to in any way, shape or form to demean the significant accomplishment that you and the people that you work with on a daily basis were able to make a reality," he continued.
"The word still has power, sharp cruel fangs, and is still used to demean and destroy lives of young people up and down the UK," Justin Myers, an openly gay writer, said on his blog last month.
The disturbing text messages that the suit attributes to Mr. Ramasar and Mr. Catazaro — not to mention the others, who are accused of even worse — demean their female colleagues in ways that seem unacceptable under any circumstances.
While this decision finds common ground with Western audiences, it's only yet another instance of viewing China from a Western perspective — one that is quick to demean, infantilize, and "other" Chinese citizens as incapable of governing themselves.
But it was directed mostly toward the outlets, including The Daily Mail and Fox News, which posted the original articles, with many accusing them of trying to demean someone for simply trying to maybe make a living.
This was the major reason he so urgently sought a meeting at the White House and saw little choice, as the world has learned, but to demean himself to get it when Mr. Trump demanded political favors.
"PMAZ condemns anyone who would harass, demean, bully ... PMAZ members are at all times required to be law-abiding citizens; the actions of these women are in violation of everything for which PMAZ stands," the posting said.
Even Bell Burnell has said that it is very difficult to separate the contribution of student and supervisor and that it would demean the Nobel Prize if it were awarded to students, except in very exceptional cases.
When his actions and statements belittle and demean others, provoke violence, and target people based on personal characteristics, it creates "an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty" that children see and may even reproduce in their own classrooms.
The premise being that what they wore was a mere decorative trifle — superficial, frivolous, not thought through — hence not really worthy of discussion, and to talk about it was to demean the purpose of the woman inside.
President Donald Trump told the veteran journalist Lesley Stahl of the CBS program "60 Minutes" that he bashes the press to "demean" and "discredit" reporters so that the public will not believe "negative stories" about him, Stahl said.
The Times article depended on numerous first-hand accounts that offer a convincing view of a man who used his power to demean and degrade (although one of the women featured has disputed the account of her role).
Revenge porn, an increasingly prevalent tool in the misogynist's toolbelt, is meant to humiliate and demean its victim, taking away her (in nearly every case, the victim is a her) very status of "victim" in the public's eye.
According to the Ring Community Guidelines, the Neighbors app bans "direct threats against any individuals, bullying, harassment, and any posts that demean, defame, or discriminate," but it relies on Neighbors users to report posts that violate that rule.
Signet's stock plunged in February after 1,300 pages of documents in the case were made public in which women claimed they were groped, demean and pressured to have sex with male managers in exchange for raises and promotions.
I can't remember the details of what happened and this was — I know, $135,000 — I don't want to demean anyone but $135,000 seems like a lot of money … it's not when you're putting $85033 million into your campaign.
I've heard plenty of adult adoptees say they are completely against adoption, and I will not demean their voices or take away their right to feel this way because it's a lifetime of experience that informs their opinions.
Mallory Hagan, who was crowned Miss America in 2013, was one of Haskell's targets, according to the report, which references one email exchange in which he and Friedman demean her for her weight after she won the pageant.
What the three men in Oregon understood, but the White House doesn't, is that in a healthy society, Islamophobia doesn't disparage just Muslims, racism doesn't demean blacks alone, misogyny hurts more than women, xenophobia insults more than immigrants.
And what if this effort did not benefit cronies or corporations, but instead protected the lives and dignity of vulnerable, disadvantaged Americans, members of one of the few such groups Mr. Trump did not demean during the campaign?
They had to pledge not only that they wouldn't share confidential information — something other campaigns have done in the past — but also that they wouldn't "demean or disparage publicly" Trump, his company, or his family members and their companies.
I think the women that we've heard from— those aren't the complaints that we've heard … It's not somebody accidentally putting a hand someplace or not, it's somebody who consistently is engaging in predatory behavior that is meant to demean.
The problem comes in when the media or the public focuses on clothes in ways that belittle or demean the women wearing them, or when women are held to standards of dress or appearance that don't apply to men.
"Strampel used his office to harass, discriminate, demean, sexually proposition, and sexually assault female students in violation of his statutory duty as a public office," Bill Forsyth, the special prosecutor on the case, said during a news conference today.
This includes everything from "negging," meaning dishing out backhanded compliments to demean women and putting them in a position where they would theoretically want positive attention from the pick-up artist, and "going caveman," meaning consciously increasing physical contact.
Earlier this year, when a conservative detractor of the CNN host Chris Cuomo, whose brother, Andrew Cuomo, is governor of New York, sought to demean him, he referred to him as "Fredo," the bungling sibling in the Corleone clan.
This would paint a stark contrast to his competitors, who talk as though their views will be directly translated into the law of the land if they are elected, and who reliably demean opposing opinions as stupid and evil.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - J. Walter Thompson's chairman makes "constant racist and sexist slurs" that demean women, blacks and Jews, and the advertising agency has retaliated against a top female executive for complaining about his "abusive" behavior, a lawsuit claims.
This is "an example of when a woman threatens Hillary Clinton, how she seeks out to demean her and take her down," said campaign chair Paul Manafort in one of the most genuinely ridiculous comments in recent American history.
This is "an example of when a woman threatens Hillary Clinton, how she seeks out to demean her and take her down," said campaign chair Paul Manafort, in one of the most genuinely ridiculous comments in recent American history.
Their credibility, stature, career courage, vast experience and patriotic passion will stand in decisive and dramatic contrast to the banana republic tactics employed by the president and his desperate supporters to slander and demean them by attacking their motives and patriotism.
The president has exacerbated it through his attacks on the "fake news media", which he admits are intended to "discredit you all and demean you all so that when you write negative stories about me no one will believe you".
NEW YORK(Reuters) - J. Walter Thompson's ch airman makes "constant racist and sexist slurs" that demean women, blacks and Jews, and the advertising agency has retaliated against a top female executive for complaining about his "abusive" behavior, a lawsuit claims.
" More reasonably, the document also added that "the Licensee" – ie: Wireless – "shall reasonably request that the songs/acts performed do not offend or denigrate any race or religion, demean, humiliate or insult the dignity of any section of the community.
But his unrelenting efforts to obstruct these investigations and demean the investigators and media — as well as his unwillingness to formulate a wide-ranging counter-information program against Russian interventions — all give the impression of a man with much to hide.
It is all the more distressing, then, that The New York Times saw fit to provide Mr. de Lima's assailant with an extended opportunity to defend his reprehensible act, to spout his rambling ideological twaddle and to demean his victim.
"The reason he wants to bury, demean, undermine and put this investigation out of business for all time is he knows Mueller has the ability and the facts to reveal him, Donald Trump, in a really terrible light," Bernstein said.
What is unusual is for a president to freak out about it in public and to demean and belittle the collective leaders of U.S. intelligence agencies as President Donald Trump did after their public testimony before the senate last week.
The concept of self-care, which used to be about recognizing your own self-worth in a racist, misogynistic, capitalist society that tries to demean you, is now also a really great way for corporations to make a few bucks.
During her tenure as press secretary, there have been blowups over her use of doctored video footage to demean CNN's Jim Acosta, her dismissiveness about gun violence in schools, and Trump's lies about voter fraud, to mention a few memorable examples.
Nothing she said was mean or meant to demean the poor, but it was hard to put myself in her shoes because to me, mindless destruction seemed like a perfectly normal thing to do as a bored 12-year-old.
" Tom O'Connor, the president of a similar group, the F.B.I. Agents Association, said of Mr. Giuliani, "It is disappointing when former officials who have historically supported F.B.I. special agents and the investigative process now demean agents for performing our jobs.
His latest comments marked a sharp turnaround from his reported interview with The Sun, when Trump had offered further evidence of his willingness to criticize or even demean key Western allies in order to try to enhance his own political agenda.
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But my absolute favorite reason to proudly eat buffalo wings is the knowledge that, with every saucy, saturated, ranch-dipped bite, I embrace an act that in the past was used to stereotype and demean Black people such as myself.
This bizarre "bone ritual," which happened in a Germanic region of northern Europe during the Roman Period, was likely done to flaunt the victory and demean the vanquished, but the exact purpose of this "organized and ritual clearing of a battlefield" is unknown.
This includes making statements that insult, demean, or humiliate (whether individually or by reference to groups) other employees, our extended workforce, our business partners, or others (including public figures), or that violate other standards of conduct or policies against harassment and bullying.
"We live in a world where men can publicly prey upon and demean women and still become president, but if a man wants to kiss a woman's foot and clean her apartment it's considered deviant," Mistress Yin says to Ken in one scene.
The increase in numbers and the prominence of a few individual women, such as House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, has not resulted in parity in all measures, nor eliminated the potential for male members to demean or even harass their female counterparts.
It is true that some people misuse or misapply or overuse the word racist, deeming anyone who is against race-based affirmative action, has a slip of the tongue, or uses the word nigger in a classroom setting to teach rather than demean.
Missing white children are still afforded their innocence and deemed damsels in distress, while black girls are seen as "less innocent" and pegged as runaway prostitutes, drug abusers, or some other description meant to demean them and strip them of humanity and innocence.
But so long as we continue to degrade sex in a culture that openly exploits women as a merely a means to men's prurient needs, we will continue to demean sex as something that brings out the beast rather than expresses our humanity.
This includes making statements that insult, demean, or humiliate (whether individually or by reference to groups) other employees, our extended workforce, our business partners, or others (including public figures), or that violate other standards of conduct or policies against harassment and bullying.4.
Perhaps it will help other Roseannes to come out of the closet, and just maybe we will all get back to respecting one another's political views instead of seeking to demean those we oppose — and that will make for a healthier democracy.
For happily, the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection, should demean themselves as good citizens in giving it on all occasions their effectual support.
For happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens, in giving it on all occasions their effectual support.
This includes making statements that insult, demean, or humiliate (whether individually or by reference to groups) other employees, our extended workforce, our business partners, or others (including public figures), or that violate other standards of conduct or policies against harassment and bullying. 4.
T.C. Sottek at The Verge has the story: Trump has long used Twitter to harass, insult, and demean his enemies, and as president, he has used the platform to issue surprise orders, announcements, and even threats against other nations like North Korea.
" Citing Trump's claim that the military would commit a war crime if he told them to, Pompeo said this: "Marco Rubio will never demean our soldiers by saying that he will order them to do things that are inconsistent with our Constitution.
At the time, Martin E. Sullivan, the director of the National Portrait Gallery, said that the aim of the work was to articulate "the reality of the suffering of the AIDS epidemic in Latin American culture," not to criticize or demean Christianity.
His vulgarity, his thin skin, his willingness to insult and demean, and his willingness to degrade his office are now reflected in conservative political leaders who increasingly see their goal as beating the other side instead of advancing ideas and sound public policy.
Because of Supreme Court decisions, employers faced with an organizing effort are able to require workers to attend captive audience meetings in which company speakers demean the value and extol the dangers to workers of voting union in National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) representation elections.
"In the age of social media, reality TV, and the internet, anyone, especially a celebrity can launch a global attack leaving an indelible and permanent stain on a chosen target, while inciting masses to demean, degrade, comment, and harass," Mermelstein said in a statement.
The sort of pipe-dream world I had envisioned, where cultural differences would be celebrated and shared in full, not just in caricature, and definitely not as a tool to demean or discriminate...I don't have to tell you that that did not happen.
"Not just the hundreds, but now thousands of instances in schools across America, where children are citing the president as they're demeaning a little girl, or they're chanting 'Build a wall' in an attempt to demean and degrade brown children," she told the Guardian .
He questioned Trump's tax, immigration policies Besides his political commentary on Facebook, the judge also made a remark to a defendant in his courtroom "that appeared to demean the defendant and included political commentary regarding President Trump's immigration and tax policies," the ruling said.
They will rue the day if they impose a show trial hearing for a few hours, followed by a fixed party-line vote of Republicans that would demean the rights of women and the search for justice by wielding their power without seeking the truth.
Washington (CNN)In the wake of racist comments against her by Roseanne Barr that led ABC to cancel the television sitcom "Roseanne," Valerie Jarrett is criticizing elected officials who "demean others" and calling on voters to "demand better" at the ballot box in 2018.
But this constant fluffing of the NFL at the expense of the players, deflecting blame from the league's (many, countless) ineptitudes, then writing a goddamned open letter to the players telling them they demean themselves—who are you serving in doing all this, Peter?
Although their alleged crimes are less despicable and perhaps even more socially acceptable, similar lessons apply to dealing with and hiring garden-variety jerks -- who demean and insult others, spread vicious lies about colleagues, or treat them as if they are worthless and invisible.
And I think that that's something that we see on attacks against women, not just high-profile women, but women across the board, is that these kinds of attacks are meant to silence you, demean you, and show that you do not have power.
It was used in the old Charlie Chan movies (where Chan was played by an white actor and his way of speaking was racist to say the least), and I can remember when it was also used outside of movies to demean Asian-Americans.
Just as it's possible for a person to say something sexist without intending to demean women, it's also possible for a "reasonable" explanation — like, say, Phelps being more famous than Ledecky — to either not be the whole story or to be beside the point.
"I felt sick about the teacher I had become, and I no longer wanted to be part of an organization where adults could so easily demean children under the guise of 'achievement,'" said Ms. Sliwerski, who subsequently worked as an instructional coach in Department of Education schools.
Logical consequence of events In many ways, the Trump administration is now reaping what it has sown with a domestic approach that often challenges established fact and a foreign policy that has often gone out of its way to insult and demean allies while elevating US adversaries.
It has risen up to a point where I can no longer sit idly by and allow this man to say anything to demean me, my constituents, my family, all that I have lived and fought for," Rush said, adding that King "needs a severe House spanking.
I recognize the free-speech claim that individuals and entertainment companies have every right to demean people with mental illnesses, but these representations have very real consequences — the stigmatization of the mentally ill, and the prejudice, poor treatment and violations of their rights that naturally follow.
The watcher, at the end of the point, turns into the critic, and I know Mr. Gallwey is on the money because I frequently demean myself with a vigor and intensity that is somehow free of self-loathing — as if I'm yelling at an entirely different person.
These voters also have little interest in an opportunistic Mayor Pete Buttigieg: For years in Indiana politics, he worked "cordially" with Mike Pence, then the governor, but only since becoming a rising star in the Democratic Party has the mayor chosen to demean Mr. Pence's religious beliefs.
Many who care about the place of women in American society are gripped by fears that men will now feel they have a free pass to demean women at home or in the workplace, that women's health, economic security and reproductive rights will be dealt severe blows.
That humiliation relies on the same tropes used by Trump: There are "good" women and "bad" women, and a woman being either sexual or insufficiently attractive puts her in the "bad" category; that if you want to demean a woman, paint her as either slutty or ugly.
" Angel did not respond to VICE News' request for comment, but he did previously tell the Los Angeles Times that he "did not mean to embarrass or demean anyone" and that it "was unfortunate that his work emails could be obtained by the public under the state's record laws.
For the former governor, there's a real danger that this is all an elaborate Trumpian abasement ritual, with the risk that Romney might demean himself with a public apology—after already demeaning himself to seek a job in the "fraud's" cabinet—only to have the job denied to him.
If approved, there will be a News Conference at The White House at approximately 1:00 P.M. [0109 EST] - The Tax Cuts are so large and so meaningful, and yet the Fake News is working overtime to follow the lead of their friends, the defeated Dems, and only demean.
"As dedicated members of communities, businesses and families, and ambassadors for the Miss America program across the country, we stand firmly against harassment, bullying and shaming -- especially of women -- through the use of derogatory terms meant to belittle and demean," the former Miss Americans said in a statement.
"As dedicated members of communities, businesses and families, and ambassadors for the Miss America program across the country, we stand firmly against harassment, bullying and shaming -- especially of women -- through the use of derogatory terms meant to belittle and demean," the former Miss Americas said in a statement.
I have no doubt that Mr. Sanders believes in the rule of law; that he would not use the power of the state against political enemies; and that he would not demean and degrade institutions such as the press, the courts, the Justice Department and the diplomatic corps.
Understanding this, it is not a stretch to understand that Donald Trump's words and deeds over the course of his life have demonstrated a pattern of expressing racial prejudices that demean people who are black and brown and that play to the racial hostilities of other white people.
But Trump's retweets also illustrate how he's willing to stop at nothing to demean his Democratic foes — even if it means amplifying Twitter accounts of extremely dubious origins that share many characteristics with bot accounts Russia used to wage a propaganda campaign on Trump's behalf during the 2016 election.
The same goes for any person in power who wields that word not to deepen an important conversation, to add historical context to a debate or discussion, to embrace someone as a loved, respected brother (which is how Wilmore used it in reference to Obama) but instead to demean and belittle.
On Monday's edition of Fox News' Ingraham Angle, host Laura Ingraham and former George W. Bush-era Deputy Assistant US Attorney General John Yoo teamed up to demean Vindman as some sort of Ukrainian double agent, citing the fact he was born there before moving to the US as a child.
"In a time when this country's highest powers have taken it as their business to demean the work of journalists, it is particularly significant to have an evening when we honor those who have taken up the tools of journalism to challenge corrupt power wherever it may reside," Coates said...
"Men who demean, degrade or disrespect women have been able to operate with such impunity—not just in Hollywood, but in tech, venture capital, and other spaces where their influence and investment can make or break a career," Melinda Gates, the co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, told me.
He said that "fundamental human dignity and basic decency" also extends to refugees and other newcomers to the U.S. "Comments which dismiss, demean or demonize any of God's children are destructive of the common good and a denial of our national pledge of 'liberty and justice for all,'" Gregory wrote.
THAT THE ADVICE IS COMING -- AND I DON'T DEMEAN THESE PEOPLE -- BUT FROM 25-YEAR-OLD KIDS WHO HAVE THIS OUTSIZE SAY IN WHAT IS GOING ON. AND THE AMAZING THING IN A LOT OF THESE AGENCIES IS THE PEOPLE AT THE TOP OF THEM ARE NOT EXPERTS IN THOSE AREAS.
He wrote that enslaved workers imported to those places from diverse tribes, with slavery as a unifying force, perpetuated and adapted their traditional music, dance, poetry and art to resist the efforts of slaveowners to destroy or demean that heritage, and that those traditions went on to imbue modern American culture.
"I was happy that the people bidding on it didn't demean it because it came from a female," said the artist, who tells her life story in an intimate, ruminative documentary by Veronica Gonzalez Peña, "Pat Steir: Artist," premiering at Lincoln Center in the Jewish Film Festival on Jan. 19.
Mr. Trump was open about the tactic in a 2016 conversation with Lesley Stahl of CBS News, which she shared earlier this year: "I do it to discredit you all and demean you all, so when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you," she quoted him as saying.
Caroline Heldman, the executive director of the Representation Project, which aims to dismantle gender stereotypes, and a co-author of "Sex and Gender in the 2016 Presidential Election," is almost certain the word will be used in the Democratic primary to demean the unprecedented number of women who have already entered the race.
Hillary comes back again and again, no matter what they throw at her; no matter how many investigations they launch to try to find a reason to get rid of her; no matter how many times she is cleared; no matter how they try to demean her and denigrate her, Hillary just keeps carrying on.
"To credit the victory to anyone else including those 13 Russians is to demean everyday Americans' power to control their own destiny," said Stephen K. Bannon, the Trump campaign chief executive, who reportedly spent 20 hours with the team led by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel in the Russia investigation, last week.
When Donald Trump uses the power of his presidential platform to attack and demean the professional, independent press for questioning government decisions and exposing the truth about the corruption and the failures of his erratic government, he is essentially engaging in press intimidation tactics similar to some of those employed in Bulgaria and Russia.
" What's more, he claimed, they wanted to discredit the Bible, eliminate prayer in schools, demean the American Founding Fathers as "selfish aristocrats who had no concern for the 'common man,'" and support "any socialist movement to give centralized control over any part of the culture—education, social agencies, welfare programs, mental health clinics, etc.
These odes would be worthwhile in themselves, but Massey pierces her adoration with criticism of the world in which they (and we) live, and the forces which publicly demean them: Take the stripping of Courtney Love's dignity, the erasure of Amber Rose's autonomy, the delegitimizing of Sylvia Plath's pain, not to mention that of her (female) fans.
While it's easy to tweet that someone you admire is 'cancelled' because of one mistweet, or constantly demean an artist who's admitted they're going through a mental health crisis, or send death threats to a band member who's taking a new creative decision, each and every one of us is responsible for what we put out online.
In the same tweet in which he joked about illegally extending his term in office, Trump, while trying to demean South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg for purportedly resembling cartoon character Alfred E. Neuman, mistakenly tagged an account belonging to a retired teacher who, based on his recent retweets, is clearly is not a fan of the president.
"The irresponsible decision of a few news organizations to run with a false and unsubstantiated report when most news organizations resisted the temptation to propagate this fake news can only be attributed to media bias and an attempt to demean the president-elect and his incoming administration, and the American people are sick and tired of it," Pence said.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE railed against House Democrats on Tuesday evening for trying to "ruin and demean" his appearance at the United Nations General Assembly by announcing a formal impeachment inquiry.
And the irresponsible decision of a few news organizations to run with a false and unsubstantiated report, when most news organizations resisted the temptation to propagate this fake news, can only be attributed to media bias and attempt to demean the president-elect and our incoming administration and the American people are sick and tired of it.
Kevin Fallon, The Daily Beast: It's a film in which the lead is a teenage, biracial girl, one with un-self-conscious interest in and aptitude for science and math, who goes on a journey to embrace the parts of her she's been told by society to ignore or demean, and uses those very qualities as weapons to save the day.
In other words, this architectural feature tells the same story as the objects and dioramas, the wall texts and multimedia displays: In spite of, or partly because of, the enormous pressures intended to subjugate and demean black people, we invented a culture to sustain us, and developed economic engines and civic organizations that are key to imagining a position beyond simple survival.
"What is easy is what Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE does for short term, pitiful political gain: to demonize 'the other,' other Americans, demean and degrade them," he told the magazine.
As recently as Tuesday morning, Trump took to Twitter to demean his attorney general, Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE, and demand he investigate the woman who defeated him in the popular vote in 2016.
The foot purists don't watch female politicians on TV looking for ways to demean or upend them—Oh, she's wearing white, that must be a desperate attempt to convey innocence, how crass—but for those fleeting moments when a woman walks to the podium, in the hopes that the cameras will provide a glimpse of some open-toe high heels.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas), "deny the legitimacy of their opponents" and "demean millions of Americans," the Democratic race is being driven by substantive debates.
It not only obscures the diversity within the Asian American community, it's also intended to demean other minority groups, Alton Wang writes for the Washington Post: Writing in the New York Times in 1966, the sociologist William Petersen coined the term"model minority" to describe the post-World War II rise of Japanese Americans, even in the face of ongoing prejudice.
They are told to not be bothered by the realization that many of their white friends, associates and colleagues -- in the form of white voters -- were as undisturbed by Trump's open bigotry as that waiter's supervisor, who was not concerned by the white man calling his employee boy, a term once routinely used to intimidate and demean black people in the Jim Crow South.
"During the term of your service, and at all times thereafter, you hereby promise and agree not to demean or disparage publicly, in any form or through any medium, the Campaign, Mr. Trump, Mr. Pence, any Trump or Pence Company, any Trump or Pence Family Member, or any Trump or Pence Family Member Company," read the contract, according to a copy obtained by NBC News.
An eponymous term derived from the name of a billionaire businessman, it's a five-letter verb that has evolved from its dictionary definition into a word with an entirely new meaning: Trump (verb): To ridicule or demean another person as a way of expressing one's superiority; to express the opinion that I'm better than you, I'm smarter than you, I'm richer than you and I'M MORE AMERICAN THAN YOU.
I have, at times, covered my eyes because it's unclear whether the game was going to show me a pornographic video… ...and burst into near tears because a group of kids showed up when I was helping a dominatrix find the confidence to demean the clients who show up to her job… Kotaku's Luke Plunkett has an excellent piece with tips for Yakuza 0 newcomers, and the one I'd echo is slowing down.
"...The practice of eating dog has been wielded in the past to exoticize and demean us as heartless monsters who wouldn't blink twice at barbecuing man's best friend," now- San Francisco Chronicle critic Soleil Ho wrote for Taste in 2018, who added that when the Igorot people of the Philippines grilled dog at the 1904 World's Fair, it was used as justification of America's colonialist efforts to "civilize and educate" that population.
He further adds that, "I believe the best defense against racism and other repugnant views, both on Reddit and in the world, is instead of trying to control what people can and cannot say through rules, is to repudiate these views in a free conversation, and empower our communities to do so on Reddit," putting the onus of refuting, educating, or ignoring hateful, low-value users on the very people they seek to demean and abuse.
The problem lies in Reddit's own narrowly defined harassment policy, which addresses individuals only—harassment against whole groups or identities is not included:Harassment on Reddit is defined as systematic and/or continued actions to torment or demean someone in a way that would make a reasonable person conclude that reddit is not a safe platform to express their ideas or participate in the conversation, or fear for their safety or the safety of those around them.
But we all know that Sessions has recused himself from that duty and responsibility, something that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE does not approve of and that has incited him to publicly criticize and even demean the attorney general.
During the term of your service and at all times thereafter you hereby promise and agree not to demean or disparage publicly the Company, Mr. Trump, any Trump Company, any Family Member, or any Family Member Company or any asset any of the foregoing own, or product or service any of the foregoing offer, in each case by or in any of the Restricted Means and Contexts and to prevent your employees from doing so. 3.
Elizabeth Warren while using a slur to demean her, mistakenly tagged a random retired teacher who is not of fan of his while insulting her fellow 2413 contender Pete Buttigieg, expressed confusion about when his presidential campaign began, joked about illegally staying in power beyond a second term, brazenly gaslighted about his indebtedness to banks, and said he thinks he'll win in Minnesota in 21990 simply because a city council there decided to stop saying the Pledge of Allegiance before meetings.
While Coyote Ugly celebrates the power women can gain in unleashing their sexuality, bright red sirens go off when it comes to the messaging from the men in Violet's life, who degrade her and lay the slut-shaming and body-policing on thick, giving the film an underlying message that women ultimately demean themselves through the choices they make with their bodies; these repercussions include costing them the affections of a "good guy," and imply that they must change their behavior in order to be worthy of love and respect.

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