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"intolerant" Definitions
  1. intolerant (of somebody/something) (disapproving) not willing to accept ideas or ways of behaving that are different from your own opposite tolerant
  2. (specialist) not able to eat particular foods, use particular medicines, etc. without becoming ill
"intolerant" Synonyms
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So, we need to be more than intolerant with some intolerant minorities.
SEINFELD: The problem isn&apost allowing intolerant talk because now you are intolerant.
People who are lactose intolerant love to pretend they are not lactose intolerant.
SEINFELD: The problem with not allowing intolerant talk is it&aposs, now you are intolerant.
Because if eventually it becomes people cannot, we'll become intolerant of diversity, and intolerant of people intermingling in interesting ways.
I exaggerate, but I do believe you sound ... intolerant.
Unfortunately, it has become the most intolerant place in America.
Then the world is fundamentally intolerant of people like me.
Once again, the intolerant left has shown its true colors.
The nanny we hired was mean and intolerant of him.
It's a minority on campus that is intolerant toward conservatives.
Yet his decades of intolerant sentiments have left some wary.
It perpetuates the bigotry of intolerant white people as ignorant.
Here's one for all our lactose intolerant friends out there.
We would be more intolerant of racism and the such.
Kristin Corry is lactose intolerant but still supports this message.
He also accused them of being "intolerant" of ideas they don't agree with, thus creating a situation in which people protesting intolerance were accused of being intolerant because they shunned ideas like white supremacy.
I sound like a hateful old gluten- and lactose-intolerant bitch!
But that's the thing about risking dairy when you're lactose intolerant.
But critics suspect that schools are increasingly intolerant of any disruption.
It is also snide, cruel, intolerant, insensitive — and very, very funny.
They're not intolerant, they are not rejecting, they are not exclusionists.
For the gluten intolerant this device could be a game changer.
Been an honor but intolerant insistence on political correctness is lame.
It is indoctrination camp for intolerant liberals and would be revolutionaries.
If we hear or read something intolerant, we must say something.
Everyone else is camping on site, but I am camping-intolerant.
Ninety percent of the population is said to be lactose intolerant.
It made America look like a country of intolerant bigoted racists.
"When you're lactose intolerant, you shouldn't drink milk," Dr. Chutkan says.
Liking The Office is roughly as interesting as being lactose intolerant.
In the interview before the election, he characterized Islam as intolerant.
Intolerant people make low-stakes claims to tolerance all the time.
We can only remain great if we remain intolerant of hate.
I'm lactose intolerant, so I have lactose-free stuff, mostly vanilla.
A society that murders its intolerant citizens, orphans their young children?
As an Angeleno, I have thin skin and am cold intolerant.
It's easy to imagine Trump might be intolerant of vices like marijuana.
This mouth incites hatred and violence, spreading intolerant aggression like a cancer.
Indeed, it inflames global extremism through its export of intolerant Wahhabi doctrines.
I mean have you seen someone who's lactose intolerant turn down cheese ?????
But critics say he has become increasingly autocratic and intolerant of dissent.
In general, Christians complain that their Muslim neighbours are growing increasingly intolerant.
If you're lactose intolerant or diabetic, the Boggart is *above* the trash.
Yes, the intolerant can wound you—but that's not the whole story.
Are Americans becoming intolerant of free speech rights for their political opponents?
It's not rude or intolerant to say Kevin Hart's homophobia isn't funny.
In reality, secularists can be as intolerant and bigoted as political Islamists.
It sounds cheesy— forgive me if you're lactose intolerant—but it's true.
That is to say, they are intolerant of those lifestyles and viewpoints.
That way, no one would assume I was conservative, antisex and intolerant.
This is the life of a gluten-intolerant person in New York.
Einstein was lactose intolerant and thus did not succumb to the illness.
Hannah Hong and Mollie Cha became lactose intolerant in their early 20s.
BJP leaders have dismissed allegations that the party is intolerant of dissent.
ISIS follows a fundamentalist, highly intolerant interpretation of Islam known as Wahhabism.
Clear majorities consider the president arrogant (75 percent), intolerant (65), and dangerous (813).
Clear majorities consider the president arrogant (75 percent), intolerant (65), and dangerous (62).
Precisely because Europe cherishes tolerance, it cannot allow too many intolerant people in.
If you're lactose-intolerant, you also might struggle to digest the whey protein.
On the other hand, intolerant speech (hate speech, racism, xenophobia) threatens our democracy.
Meanwhile, the world has not gotten even remotely friendlier to the caffeine-intolerant.
In early spring 2013 the great intolerant madness returned to American public life.
It&aposs a party that is intolerant of any view but their own.
And though he lost us for a while there — water-intolerant aliens, anyone?
Nor are most people who suffer from arthritis intolerant of this plant family.
Is there a degree here to which the left is also becoming intolerant?
"We are a political monoculture that's intolerant of different views," reads the post.
Sadly, the new nationalism plays to the paranoid, intolerant side of this legacy.
He was intolerant of criticism, persecuting opponents and imposing restrictions on the media.
This is an intolerant, divisive extremism that must not be allowed to succeed.
In Juliet's telling, Philippa's parents were the most intolerant, incurious breed of snobs.
I'm lactose intolerant, so sometimes I'll do the Ben & Jerry's lactose-free line.
As a lactose-intolerant lover of bubble tea, the memes speak to me.
I've sampled the broke station enough now to know that I'm broketose intolerant.
He admitted "an abrasive and intolerant management style," but denied sexually mistreating anyone.
In fact, his racially intolerant campaign is certain to hurt down-ballot candidates.
Sri Lanka is intolerant and India is "addicted" to its habit of othering others.
Since when have House Republicans been so concerned about intolerant statements and discriminatory ideas?
" Laycock called the threat of boycotts "ill-informed and deeply intolerant of religious minorities.
We as a nation have become far too intolerant of different points of view.
Much of the country is now more openly intolerant, quick to hate and nasty.
This meant that liberalism became associated with conservatism, with an intolerant, reactionary right wing.
In the end, Google decided it was better to be labelled intolerant than complicit.
In terms of the ... Is there a particular issue with the left being intolerant?
However, it makes a nice substitution for people who are lactose intolerant, he said.
I think, artistically, there's an attempt to show that they're very Imperial and intolerant.
She was astonished, but accepted that she was not actually intolerant to the drug.
"But it doesn't mean that you are sensitive or intolerant to those," Hamilton says.
Most of the time, though, in between being an intolerant bitch, I felt happy.
Feature How the journalist Gauri Lankesh became a casualty of India's increasingly intolerant politics.
The most popular meal types during the latter period was vegan and gluten-intolerant.
"Be vigilant in redirecting conduct which is demeaning, intolerant, disrespectful, offensive," Mr. King said.
"Freedom of religion can also be threatened when an intolerant majority rules," he said.
Bridenstine has said that he decried the "intolerant left" for allowing gay Boy Scouts.
The organization cited an "intolerant government" and media "self-censorship" among its top line conclusions.
Liz, our gluten-intolerant star photographer, is the only one to finish the whole thing.
"The ethnic cleansing in Rakhine state has made the government even more intolerant," he said.
Contrary to popular myths, Black women as a whole are not intolerant of interracial relationships.
More than 90 percent of East Asians are at least somewhat lactose intolerant, for example.
Fortuyn was intolerant of intolerance; he saw conservative Islam as a personal and existential threat.
Photo: GettyBeware, lactose-intolerant Almond Breeze drinkers: There may be milk in your milk alternative.
"Society has become more intolerant with corruption, lack of transparency, tax evasion," Siza Vieira said.
Another is that Catalan nationalism has mutated, largely because of the crisis, into intolerant separatism.
It paints a picture of an intolerant industry that stereotypes all Muslims as potential terrorists.
This, from a guy who is lactose intolerant and not very talented in the kitchen.
One of the new employees is lactose-intolerant, so she lets me have hers. Score!
We see it as a weapon wielded by the intolerant against those who are different.
"They have to (use the patch) every day, or they might become intolerant," Shih said.
While pizza is all well and good, some of us out here are lactose intolerant.
Ice cream, after all, has far more widespread appeal (vegans and the lactose-intolerant aside).
Admittedly, some Christians have been intolerant at times throughout history, seeking conversions through unethical means.
"Every intolerant social post, every prejudiced comment aimed at Muslims needs a response," it said.
Being lactose intolerant and not caring isn't just a form of bonding, it's a meme.
Intolerant nationalism, xenophobia and illiberalism are the hallmarks of most of these parties and politicians.
Some kosher food is gluten-free, which is good for people who are gluten-intolerant.
He also seems to have a habit of representing individuals who are intolerant of dissent.
They were creatures of the New York City streets -- tireless and brilliant but BS-intolerant.
Rights groups and opposition activists say he has grown increasingly authoritarian and intolerant of dissent.
If Trump turns progressives into intolerant agents of incivility, then we have lost our souls.
They hear racist and intolerant rhetoric from political leaders on television and on the internet.
More than 100 Facebook employees decried what they say is the company's "intolerant" liberal culture.
Iran accuses Saudi Arabia of spreading an intolerant creed that fuels terrorism and threatens minorities.
"I look forward to holding him to account publicly for his intolerant views," Trudeau said.
Some of the uproar about Mr. Phansey's post was also "racially intolerant," Mr. Pyle said.
Who cared about, Grann writes, using the intolerant lingo of the times, a "dead Injun"?
Since when have the House Republicans been so concerned about intolerant statements and discriminatory ideas?
Even if you're lactose intolerant, you can always take some Lactaid and enjoy the party, or simply ignore the fact that you're lactose intolerant (like myself, and several others do on the reg.) Or, ya know, find an icy treat that is non-dairy.
That's when I realized just how conservative and intolerant some Roma can be toward gay people.
Unfortunately, I am gluten-intolerant and can usually only eat the food from the salad bar.
The group will also aim to develop algorithms that can discern between incivility and intolerant discourse.
And he was determined, convinced of his own rightness, intolerant of contradiction and immune to compromise.
However, European countries, including some of the continent's secular liberal democracies, can be intolerant as well.
Vegans and lactose intolerant people also might have trouble getting enough calcium, since they're avoiding dairy.
The suggestion that he may be intolerant is not reflective of the Donald Trump I know.
The excesses of intolerant university students raging against misogyny, racism and homophobia have been rigorously catalogued.
I understand that some non-Christians think Christians who share the good news are being intolerant.
He remains popular at home, but his critics accuse him of becoming increasingly authoritarian and intolerant.
" Donald Low also wrote in response to Ng: "We're becoming a stupid, ignorant and intolerant society.
She thought the abuse proved her point: her opponents were smug, intolerant and out of arguments.
They and millions like them believed in America's moral standing in a dark and intolerant world.
In ethical terms, "A Fantastic Woman" is impeccable, corralling us in outrage at an intolerant society.
" Kristol fired back on Wednesday that Breitbart should be renamed "right-wing intolerant mean-spirited news.
The art world, George says, "is incredibly intolerant, with one set way of thinking about everything".
"My point about the intolerant nature of Islam has been proved again by this," he said.
But in addition, there needs to be honest talk about the consequences of specific intolerant beliefs.
Nathan Deal, a Republican, has previously voiced misgivings about legislation that could be perceived as intolerant.
Take me, for instance: I don't think I'm actually intolerant to the foods from my results.
GAUSS-3 studied 491 patients who had been labeled intolerant to at least two different statins.
Surprisingly, more than half of these previously intolerant patients were able to tolerate low-dose atorvastatin.
"This clearly shows that this government is intolerant of dissent," Ms. Panguban said of the case.
Today Christians are more likely to argue that the liberal order itself is intolerant toward faith.
America has become — to an extreme level that's almost impossible to exaggerate — a risk-intolerant society.
The debate has pitted students and professors against a government that appears increasingly intolerant of dissent.
However, the struggle remains to fight the bigoted, reactionary, intolerant ideology that got her this far.
For all the plant-based and lactose intolerant among us, ice cream is still within reach.
Starbucks offers a variety of options for customers who prefer other milks or are lactose intolerant.
Yes, doubt must be there because he is not only intolerant of complexity; he fears it.
It won't be accomplished with an intolerant, purist mind set that isn't shared by most Americans.
Intolerant inclusion, which is the classic Latin American populist formula, is being reinvented by evangelical pastors.
Yet over time, the American polity has become increasingly intolerant of what those trade-offs entail.
The headline reason is his belief that Silicon Valley is too intolerant of conservatives and libertarians.
The bigot contingency is still by far a minority segment within the community, and it can be argued that almost every musical variety counts intolerant individuals among its ranks, but there's something in metal's aggressive nature that seems to encourage intolerant bile more than most others.
The over-50s are also intolerant of websites or gadgets that underdeliver, says Martin Lock of Silversurfers.
Even the lactose intolerant of Cook's district have been alerted to his "disappearance" via almond milk containers.
He doesn't suffer fools, and he is intolerant of anyone who fails to meet his lofty standards.
" The statement continues, "We as a nation have become far too intolerant of different points of view.
From the quantity of hydrogen detected in the bags, your doctor can determine whether you're lactose intolerant.
But, he became permanently lactose intolerant at the age of 45 after a long regimen of antibiotics.
On the one hand, you may have an allergy to dairy, but maybe you're just lactose intolerant.
An M5S-League coalition would be eccentric, idealistic, tinged with xenophobia, intolerant of corruption and economically illiberal.
There's arguably never been a better time to be gluten-intolerant, as restaurant menus flood with options.
Skirmishes at some of Keiko Fujimori's rallies have revived concerns that she might be intolerant of dissent.
Its estimated there are about 18 million Americans with a gluten intolerant or full blown Celiac disease.
Further, he appears intolerant of opposing views and unable to represent American interests in the Middle East.
She said her research shows this generation of young people is more politically intolerant than previous cohorts.
The quietist brand of salafism can be intolerant on social matters and might support military jihad abroad.
Trump and Republicans have seized on the comments, arguing that they show Democrats are hypocritical and intolerant.
We know his blood type — O positive, the same as mine — and that he was lactose intolerant.
"Everyone owns the responsibility for a culture that is intolerant of these kinds of behaviors," says Smith.
The party seeks a rejection of liberal democracy and is "populist, nationalist, intolerant, anti-European," he added.
JEANINE PIRRO, "JUSTICE WITH JUDGE JEANINE" HOST: Welcome to the special edition of "Hannity" the intolerant left.
Increasingly intolerant to Kokoschka's consuming passion and jealousy, she reconnected with her former lover, architect Walter Gropius.
Milk alternatives were originally geared toward people unable to stomach cow's milk because they were lactose intolerant.
For those with darker skin that is intolerant of fractional lasers, micro-needling will trigger collagen building.
And some employees at Facebook have complained that the social network is intolerant of different political perspectives.
Even though I'm lactose intolerant, I get the chicken quesadilla because it looks better than the burger.
While the country was getting more diverse and tolerant, the GOP was getting whiter and more intolerant.
Admittedly, some progressives are ideologues, or even downright intolerant, but this is not true of most progressives.
On the one hand, loss of snowpack is raising stream temperatures where this heat-intolerant fish lives.
Yet a quick glance at Christian-backed legislation is enough to reveal who the intolerant ones are.
An economist and former banker, she got into this business because her husband is severely gluten-intolerant.
The curriculum first provoked widespread controversy for violent and intolerant teachings in the aftermath of the Sept.
The only thing he was intolerant of was intolerance and people who didn't treat other people well.
For the vegans and dairy-intolerant folks out there, you can still have creamy mac and cheese.
That's right, it's also a story about social media, public shaming, cancel culture and the intolerant left!
But the pro-coercion abortion lobby and their allies in Congress have grown more intolerant since then.
Eilish also revealed that she's lactose intolerant and as such, her skin doesn't react well to dairy.
"The NRA's nightmarish, intolerant, divisive vision perverts everything that 'Cloud Gate' — and America — stands for," he wrote.
Now, a new study says that the gluten-sensitive and gluten-intolerant aren't all just making it up.
I order a cortado and even though I'm lactose intolerant, I brave it and go with regular milk.
Fans of Rodrigo Duterte compare the Philippine president to Lee: strong-willed and intolerant of crime and corruption.
Both kids want to share their delicious-smelling pretzels with me but unfortunately, I am intolerant to wheat.
As voice UIs appear in more products, consumers will quickly become intolerant of machines that cannot understand us.
Both this and 23andMe said I'm lactose intolerant (like most people in the world, it hastens to add).
So there is hope for lactose-intolerant people that real ice cream may be on the menu again.
A miserable, joyless conformity as the new Puritans impose their intolerant, bigoted, narrow-minded worldview on everybody else.
Mikhail Bakunin described him as "ambitious and vain, quarrelsome, intolerant and absolute…vengeful to the point of madness".
Prime minister from 1981 to 2003, he was known for his strongarm rule that was intolerant of dissent.
You can even make vegan and lactose-intolerant friendly yogurt by using nut-based or non-dairy milks.
Vegans, lactose-intolerant, and regular 'ole ice cream eaters alike all gave the new pints two spoons up.
Morgan credits a tailored diet -- she is gluten intolerant, she discovered -- and carefully managing stress with her recovery.
" Let's go one step further, "Should a society that has elected to be tolerant be intolerant about intolerance?
Some people might think that reading her crush ignorant, intolerant, and just plain idiotic comments could get old.
"They scream about tolerance, but are being intolerant themselves," Vail, 43, of the Chicago suburb of Oaklawn, said.
Vegans and lactose-intolerant folks can finally get their hands on Ben & Jerry's one-of-a-kind flavors.
Sweden is a famously tolerant country, but one thing its people are quite intolerant of is poor quality.
No country appreciates Washington wadding into its internal affairs, but South Africa is notoriously intolerant of finger-wagging.
Polyamorist "activists," as Fernandes calls them, are just as intolerant as the militant monogamists they seek to replace.
But I found many techies that I encountered intolerant of criticism, with a commensurate lack of self-awareness.
Within minutes, their minds tightened: they wanted stronger rules, favored their own tribe, and became intolerant of outsiders.
But the irony is, these campuses are some of the most ideologically intolerant places in the entire country.
There was a beefy, "exercise intolerant" bulldog named Meatloaf (aka Snorlax) that organizers suspect might be part pig.
But the well-known preacher continues to be known for his intolerant views towards religious minorities, Crouch said.
Globally, 75 percent of respondents described Trump as "arrogant", 65 percent as "intolerant" and 62 percent as "dangerous".
Unfortunately, we were destined to collide with Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, the most authoritarian and intolerant of our presidents.
We take a deep look at her story and what it reveals about the country's increasingly intolerant politics.
Both are right-of-center nationalists who are seen by some minorities in each country as intolerant demagogues.
The critic Greil Marcus's first reaction to "Shot of Love" was that it was arrogant, intolerant and smug.
Bolshevism was a mind-set, an idiosyncratic culture with an intolerant paranoid wordview obsessed with abstruse Marxist ideology.
And fermenting milk into cheese and yogurt would lower the lactose content for those who were lactose-intolerant.
" Mr. Miltenberg suggested that Dr. Jaworski was being targeted because "the cultural leftists are intolerant of traditional morality.
For China, the big danger is that it will become even more intolerant of criticism and different opinions.
Deep-dish was the pizza of choice at most gatherings, unfortunately for me as I am lactose-intolerant.
"The more you realize what's really going on, the more intolerant you become of certain behaviors," Newsom said.
The hateful and intolerant have gained institutional support of a sort they have not had since Nazi Germany.
Candidate Trump promised to protect LGBT people against another terrorist attack fueled by fanatical, intolerant distortions of Islam.
Oat milk was created in Sweden for lactose-intolerant people about two decades ago, and it caught on.
The prospect of such a President—erratic, empty, cruel, intolerant, and corrupt—represents a form of national emergency.
But most of all he was determined, convinced of his own rightness, intolerant of contradiction and immune to compromise.
"It was a satirical sketch of an uneducated, racist, homophobic, misogynist, sexist, ableist and intolerant person," the statement reads.
They learned from the time they were first able to go to school of this intolerant brand of Islam.
And many movements, like nationalism and intolerant religions, are driven by narrative and are harmful and dangerous for humanity.
B. makes a vegan pizza and adds chicken sausage (he's lactose- intolerant, not vegan), and I eat a slice.
"Public opinion is growing increasingly intolerant of the abuses which big tech companies have failed to eliminate," it adds.
Thankfully for the lactose intolerant among us, it isn't just yogurt that can benefit from incorporating wood into foods.
"It was a satirical sketch of an uneducated, racist, homophobic, misogynist, sexist, ableist and intolerant person," the statement said.
Public protests are spreading in a country that has been intolerant of dissent under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
We do not tolerate intolerant behavior, and there is no room for that in our venue or our city.
The government has only recently started to overhaul religiously intolerant schoolbooks; too many preachers in mosques whip up hatred.
Critics say Museveni, in power since 1986, is increasingly becoming intolerant of dissent as resistance to his rule grows.
So, too, must Democratic leaders be criticized for not condemning more forcefully those who distort liberalism into intolerant radicalism.
Whether you're lactose intolerant or not, there's seemingly a neverending array of plant-based alternatives to dairy these days.
They will have proof-positive that people who support free markets and conservative ideas are inherently evil and intolerant.
There is no doubt that while certain strains of Salafism are intolerant, intolerance does not necessarily lead to terrorism.
So has the Sioux City Journal editorial board, citing his "intolerant ugliness" and endorsing his Democratic opponent, J.D. Scholten.
Far from it: For most of its history, Canada was every bit as bigoted and intolerant as its peers.
People who claim they have it say they can be intolerant to any chemicals or materials in any building.
He said she was branded an oreo -- black on the outside, white on the inside -- by some intolerant schoolmates.
" Some groups were characterized as "socially intolerant," or as holding "strongly conservative views on race and social welfare programs.
Many liberals denounce what they see as a growing tolerance of aggressive and intolerant speech against minorities and immigrants.
But 20 years after the fall of the dictator Suharto, the country has become increasingly intolerant and religiously conservative.
The intolerant and bigoted worldview nurtured by General Zia and the fallout of his jihad is still bleeding Pakistan.
At the same time, China under President Xi Jinping has grown increasingly intolerant of internal dissent and external criticism.
This can be only because the boastful are thin-skinned and the intolerant are forever looking over their shoulders.
The loud voices of a few intolerant students obstructed other students' ability to participate in this school-sanctioned event.
Every day, they live in an Australia that's just a little more aggressive, suspicious, and intolerant than many realize.
Even through the layers of distortion and stylization, the aunt's intolerant personality can be felt through Solano's wry humor.
Beinart cites Karen Stenner's 2005 book, "The Authoritarian Dynamic," in which she wrote: Exposure to difference, talking about difference, and applauding difference — the hallmarks of liberal democracy — are the surest ways to aggravate those who are innately intolerant, and to guarantee the increased expression of their predispositions in manifestly intolerant attitudes and behaviors.
Or, if you're someone who is lactose intolerant, you might notice extra bloating after you eat dairy products, she says.
For the lactose intolerant or those who just want to cut back on dairy, almond milk is a beloved alternative.
But even that would be a huge win for those who are gluten intolerant, because no similar treatment exists yet.
The move was seen by many Christians as a portent of things to come in an increasingly intolerant Islamic Iraq.
What is interesting to me is the people who claim tolerance seem to be the most intolerant in this process.
He has expressed close-minded and intolerant views on the subjects of Islam, Indigenous Australians, climate change, domestic violence issues.
"I also realized I was pre-diabetic, high risk for a heart attack, and was also lactose intolerant," Grimmer added.
The fraternity apologized for what members said was a "satirical sketch" at a private event depicting an uneducated, intolerant person.
Free speech is carelessly tossed to one side in order to silence views and people that liberals label as intolerant.
It is devoutly to be wished that he will also be proved wrong about the ascent of intolerant identity politics.
And, yes, if you are indeed lactose intolerant, the beverage you drink for the breath test will trigger a reaction.
Ma'ruf chairs an Islamic council with a long history of intolerant views, including calling for the criminalization of homosexual sex.
He presided over years of strong economic growth but critics say he has become increasingly authoritarian and intolerant of dissent.
Greek society is tolerant of personal idiosyncrasy but intolerant of perceived hypocrisy, even though both words have equally Hellenic roots.
Indeed, Sunni extremists have used the intolerant views propagated by the ideology known as Wahhabism to justify violence against others.
Pentecostalism reforms traditional gender roles rather than abolishing them; it tends to be robustly patriarchal, and profoundly intolerant of homosexuality.
That sounds like a good goal: How can we make people proud of their groups but not intolerant toward others?
He is a former liberal whose movement now urges people to leave liberalism which he says has become too intolerant.
And healthcare services can be intolerant of people with mental illness, or at least perceived as such, the report said.
So why is my mom being being labeled with the most intolerant, divisive rhetoric I have heard in my lifetime?
The websites, social networks and mosques that promote these intolerant ideas can "light up" lost souls anywhere in the world.
While you wait for that to happen, though, remember that it is not at present a racist or intolerant country.
"That wasn't the first time King was tied, by his words or actions, to such intolerant ugliness," the newspaper wrote.
Yes, he got angry, and he could be intolerant, enigmatic, even faltering in strength; he died, humanly, on the Cross.
This incident motivated me and helped me realize it was time to challenge intolerant leftist students through activism and writing.
I think the ruling elite of this country has always been intolerant of dissent, even before Najib Razak took office.
Several speakers expressed a sense of victimhood, that their beliefs were portrayed by reporters as intolerant or tantamount to bigotry.
Eastern Europe will always be an intolerant bastion, waiting for the chance to show what is just below the surface.
Good people can disagree in degrees, but the impulse to invalidate arguments as being un-Democratic is intolerant and unwise.
The philosopher Jennifer Saul has talked about how the linguistic drift of increasingly intolerant speech can lead to racist violence.
As Mr. el-Sisi tightened his grip on power in recent years, he has grown intolerant of even mild dissent.
And, as Mr. Kagame's regime grew ever more entrenched and ever more intolerant of dissent, he often got a pass.
But she had difficulty taking the standard anti-rejection drugs — she was intolerant to one, and the other didn't work.
"You are now dealing with a public that has become intolerant of broken bones, whipping, drugging and death," Guillermo said.
For the lactose-intolerant or merely dairy-averse, there are more alternatives to good ol' American cow's milk than ever.
Virginia supporters have framed ERA ratification as a chance to rebut the state's long history of racist and intolerant policies.
Each rescue is bottle-fed every few hours with a powdered-milk formula designed for kangaroos, which are lactose intolerant.
"We are deliberately importing Muslims who are very intolerant and don't believe in live-and-let-live," Mr. Freeman said.
Richter told Insider that most cats are actually lactose intolerant, so giving them cow's milk can cause significant health issues.
It turns out Jeanette and I are both lactose intolerant, and share an inability to return purchases that need returning.
And the landowners — the American public — are growing increasingly intolerant of actions that kill off the native flora and fauna.
But this isn't an issue just for conservatives, the intolerant campus echo chambers are catching liberals in their snare, too.
Rights groups say the government and the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) have become increasingly intolerant of dissent and criticism.
It has a low amount of lactose, which actually works well for the Sami people, who are generally lactose intolerant.
The wheat and gluten-intolerant are looking at you, science, for their eventual return to the joys of pizza and pasta.
This is for the vegetarians, people who care about the animals, who might be lactose-intolerant—people who like good food.
But the berating of Zuckerberg by the intolerant left, which ironically and falsely preaches "tolerance" as a principle, is highly alarming.
Dorian's complex, heartbreaking backstory involves an intolerant father who tried to "correct" his son's homosexuality using a forbidden form of magic.
Human rights groups say the Turkish government has grown increasingly intolerant of opposition voices since a failed coup in July 2016.
Almond milk has been a trendy beverage for lactose-intolerant customers or those who adhere to a vegan or paleo diet.
In most cases, the lactose intolerance goes away when the underlying cause is treated, but some people become permanently lactose intolerant.
NEVILLE HOLMESCreswick, Australia I read your article about free speech, or lack thereof, on college campuses ("The intolerant fifth", October 14th).
In recent decades in South Asia, intolerant strands of Islam have edged out the broad-minded forms that used to predominate.
The state's politics swerved in response to its growing population of immigrants, who were troubled by Republicans' intolerant rhetoric and policies.
Not only was Arizona's measure mostly rejected by the Supreme Court, it branded the state as intolerant and hostile toward Latinos.
Saudi accusations against Qatar risk shining a light on to the Saudis' own historic funding of extremist groups and intolerant ideologies.
After all, how is resigning from the council taking "a stand against intolerance and extremism" unless Trump is intolerant and extreme?
U.S. universities have increasingly become intolerant of rowdier fraternities, linking them to problems including binge drinking and sexual assault on campus.
Posting controversial content about an individual could make your site perceived as an intolerant bully as opposed to the criticism site.
The company claims that A2 milk is easier to digest for those who are lactose intolerant or have other health needs.
"You guys are what is wrong with the LGBT community and are complete intolerant asshats," Christopher Carter-Headrick wrote on Facebook.
Earlier this year, a group of Facebook employees formed a group that criticizes the company for being intolerant to conservative viewpoints.
But the intolerant right never gave him that benefit of the doubt, and race was at the core of their response.
You've talked about the need to 'stay informed and stay outraged' about the intolerant and discriminatory policies of the Trump administration.
"I am afraid that people will become even more intolerant with this whole question of asylum-seekers in Germany," he added.
I think any gay person that wants them to do that is being an asshole, to be honest—an intolerant asshole.
Biya's 35-year rule has grown increasingly intolerant of dissent, with opposition activists, journalists and intellectuals routinely arrested and sometimes charged.
But how NRG gets there — especially with investors and a board that seem intolerant of bold steps — remains vague at best.
First, xenophobic whites have long been reliable Republican voters, whereas less intolerant whites have tended to waver in their presidential voting.
Several of the girls are lesbian or bisexual, but this is barely addressed, except in relation to one father's intolerant Christianity.
I do eat some meat now and then these days, but I'm gluten and soy intolerant and so is my sister.
In the course of the novel, the narrator's effort to reconstruct his traumatic memories becomes an indictment of an intolerant society.
But hopes of sustaining a free media have dimmed in recent years as the government has grown more intolerant of dissent.
Liberals too have mistakenly sought state power to push their objectives and made the mistake of themselves becoming intolerant of dissent.
In return, some Muslims have harsh, intolerant or even violent reactions — without realizing that they only seem to confirm the accusation.
She exasperated Pippa and Gillian because she was intolerant and touchy, had no sense of humor; everyone trod carefully around Serena.
And Trump said something very, very intolerant/tough -- depending on who you believe -- about immigrants from African and Central American countries.
In his own Twitter post, Mr. Cuomo criticized the policy as wrong and intolerant, but blamed "Washington's directive," not Mr. Trump.
This contemporary Britain is fractured and intolerant, a far cry from the "cohesive, united, consensual place" that Benjamin remembers from his childhood.
In addition, I think that he is going to be intolerant and disinterested in issues around the domestic politics of African countries.
In contrast, today's so-called progressive liberals are often intolerant, calling for official censure against anyone perceived as uttering non-progressive views.
"It was a satirical sketch of an uneducated, racist, homophobic, misogynist, sexist, ableist, and intolerant person," the frat said in the statement.
Click here to view original GIFThe unfortunate truth of peering into our collective past is that eventually, something intolerant rears its head.
The contrast then visible between solicitous private Trump and public Trump, the intolerant demagogue of his rallies, was a bit less dramatic.
By linking Vodou's distinctively African-based spirituality directly with evil, Robertson and other evangelicals construct a theology that is racist and intolerant.
Of course, if you're lactose intolerant, you might consider taking a lactase enzyme supplement before eating dairy products to lessen the bloat.
"Ultimately, America's answer to the intolerant man is diversity, the very diversity which our heritage of religious freedom has inspired," he said.
Perchta was particularly intolerant of unruly children and liked to bring a posse of zombie-like helpers with her on her rampages.
I'm gluten- and lactose-intolerant, so my breakfast is either Cheerios, a banana smoothie, or some gluten-free oatmeal with fresh fruit.
But I also immediately snap, too often, to calling such views intolerant, instead of trying to figure out where they come from.
There are many who argue, in the pages of this country's most respected periodicals, that this power lies with the intolerant left.
" The ministry put up billboards with the message, "To all of our intolerant liberal friends, thank God you can't sink this ship.
The senior clergy have denounced militant Islamic doctrines, such as those of al Qaeda or Islamic State, but still preach intolerant views.
Democrats have complained that some Trump nominees have been woefully short of experience, have expressed intolerant views in their writings and remarks.
What is surprising is the degree that the authoritarian and intolerant Trump has chosen to personally and politically attack the Koch brothers.
Both father and son are rendered with enough sympathy to engage us; but both seem narrow-minded, intolerant, and a little pathetic.
That each of these movements was irrational, intolerant, authoritarian, and apocalyptic—hence religious, on one view of religion—no one can dispute.
Then, tiny green algae called cyanobacteria evolved and flooded the skies with the stuff, triggering an apocalypse for oxygen-intolerant life forms.
The Party has excommunicated a few of the most flagrantly intolerant members of its establishment, including, in 20023, Jean-Marie Le Pen.
There is no dairy in it, and therefore for people who are lactose intolerant can eat that ice cream and enjoy it.
I've been a vegetarian for over a decade, and after finding out I was lactose intolerant, made the switch to fully vegan.
Deflection: Calacanis likened his situation to that of Joy Reid, the MSNBC host who's been criticized for intolerant decade-old blog posts.
But one of the most common themes is that people on the political left are intolerant and too focused on identity politics.
Alternatively, many people who are intolerant of one statin may find that they are able to take a different statin without difficulty.
"We seek to shed the stereotype of the intolerant Republican Party that serves only the rich and big business," Mr. Mayes said.
We got Jon in Bev Hills Tuesday and he did not hide his contempt for Hollywood, which he thinks is dangerously intolerant.
The Capitals released a statement saying they were "extremely disappointed by the intolerant behavior" by a select group of fans in Chicago.
Critics organized a staggering backlash to a measure they called intolerant, anachronistic and contrary to generations of political moderation in North Carolina.
Australian universities have come to depend on Chinese donors, students and organizations that are often loyal to Beijing and intolerant of dissent.
But it has also become a magnet for extremist groups that can reach a wide audience for their racist or intolerant views.
Human rights groups say the Turkish government has grown increasingly intolerant of opposition voices since a failed military coup in July 2016.
Iran, a revolutionary Shiite state, accuses Saudi Arabia of spreading an intolerant interpretation of Islam that has fed terrorism and endangered minorities.
Lola was lactose-intolerant, which aligns with the idea that adults evolved the tolerance after dairy farming spread during the Neolithic revolution.
And as far as they were concerned, Trump's opponents had been proving for months that they were really the violent, intolerant ones.
"Xenophobic whites have long been reliable Republican voters, whereas less intolerant whites have tended to waver in their presidential voting," the authors wrote.
" After telling her story to The New York Times, Kian rejected CNN's Michael Smerconish's suggestion Saturday that she was being "a bit intolerant.
He placed a lot of blame on the intolerant left, when that kind of vitriol is not the exclusive domain of either side.
Yet before they accuse half their fellow citizens of bigotry, they might want to stop and think about just who is being intolerant.
Aside from giving your gut a post-infection chance to heal, you'd only need to avoid dairy products altogether if you're lactose intolerant.
The authorities in Kazakhstan are so intolerant of dissent, he reasoned, that it does not really matter what protesters write on their placards.
I had never been allergic to anything before (though I am lactose intolerant), so I was skeptical that a food was the culprit.
"Fake news is a sign of intolerant and hypersensitive attitudes, and leads only to the spread of arrogance and hatred," Pope Francis said.
Her indictment of American racism is withering, spitting out what she sees as the indignity of coerced gratefulness to an often intolerant society.
Even those of us who aren't lactose intolerant aren't turning down more frozen dessert options, and Breyers took notice of this consumer trend.
Bosulif is already approved to treat adults with Philadelphia chromosome positive (Ph+) CML who are resistant or intolerant to prior therapies, including Gleevec.
Back in 2012, he put together a support group of military personnel based in Kandahar Airfield who are gluten-intolerant and gluten-sensitive.
Some politicians have wealthy backgrounds that might inhibit their understanding of material insecurity, or religious backgrounds that make them intolerant of alternative lifestyles.
Welcomed at first on a promise of ending corruption, Jammeh became increasingly intolerant of dissent, jailing and torturing opponents, human rights groups say.
Sales of yogurt rose by over a fifth last year, a striking development in a country full of people who are lactose-intolerant.
Furthermore, an estimated 2200% of Americans over the age of ten are lactose intolerant and unable to break down the sugar in milk.
In his first interview since leaving, he said the Russia of President Vladimir Putin had become increasingly authoritarian and intolerant of dissenting voices.
Our public figures can't be obliged to police every intolerant thought out their [sic] at the risk of being condemned for intolerance themselves.
They hate Hillary Clinton a lot more than they care whether Trump is sincere when he mouths the intolerant slogans of their movement.
Ripple milks are vegan, lactose-intolerant, nut-free, soy-free, gluten-free, and gmo-free — so they really appeal to just about everyone.
And the reaction was fiercer, I think, because Buttigieg's political prominence itself represents a mortal threat to the intolerant excesses of conservative Christianity.
It was in the name of preserving democracy from dark intolerant forces that "Judeo-Christianity" first gained cultural currency in the United States.
We see the disrespect coming from them, but there's a subtle disrespect coming from us, the NPR crowd, that is intolerant of intolerance.
No lab test can pick out the truly statin intolerant from those who feel muscle pain that may be caused by something else.
During what seems to be an exceptionally intolerant period in American history, it's not easy to trust in the inherent "good" of mankind.
"We can go through the fact that he has made some statements that some have identified correctly as religiously intolerant," Mr. Lee said.
But here, as in the earlier trilogy, he deliberately makes religion and its adherents — intolerant, power-hungry, cruel, pervasive, authoritarian — his standout villains.
Even though he kind of claims that he's put all that behind him, there he is, still painting these pretty intolerant-looking Midwesterners.
And if you're one of those punks who isn't truly intolerant to gluten, but has given it up for vague, faddish "health reasons"?
In Zion, as maximum temperatures in the summer have risen, the heat-intolerant American pika, a tiny mammal related to rabbits, has disappeared.
In fairness, Saudi Arabia has made progress in some areas, including its financing of terrorism, but it remains despotic, intolerant and misogynist. Enough!
You can use gluten-free panko for celiac friends, or leave off the Parmesan in the topping for vegans and the lactose-intolerant.
A number of right-wing media outlets have brought attention to the symphony, with some painting the musicians as intolerant of dissenting views.
Seventy-five percent of those surveyed described Mr. Trump as arrogant, 4473 percent called him intolerant and 2447 percent said he was dangerous.
Edward in Washington, D.C. Dear Heloise: Can someone become lactose intolerant later in life, or does it have to be present at birth?
Ms. Prueitt learned she was gluten intolerant before Tartine opened in 2002, but kept this fact relatively quiet until a few years ago.
Our public figures can't be obliged to police every intolerant thought out their (sic) at the risk of being condemned for intolerance themselves.
Over time, however, Lavine argued, as races and cultures become less distinct (more assimilated), Republican voters who are dispositionally intolerant of difference (e.g.
Indeed, chances are that a new right-wing government in Madrid would be even more intolerant of Catalan separatism than Mr. Rajoy was.
Gay clubs like Pulse are supposed to be "safe spaces," where LGBTQ people can feel welcome and accepted in an often-intolerant world.
To say "Nazi" is to imply backwardness — that this ideology is a throwback to a more ignorant and intolerant age in human history.
The consensus among China-watchers is that, under Mr Xi, the country has been more protectionist and intolerant of dissent than for many years.
Throughout this election cycle, I saw my friends and family reduced to a label given by elitist and intolerant talking heads: uneducated white people.
Given our legacy, it is regrettable that we have now been widely portrayed as unwelcoming and intolerant, because that is not who we are.
Yet, Friday morning, Ya'alon resigned in protest, blasting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud Party for drifting too far to the intolerant right.
You mix this lactose-intolerant person's nightmare together, grate some nutmeg on it, and then chase one small glass with a shitload of Lactaid.
The mother failed to lactate, but when offered milk formula, they said the baby declined, so they presumed he was lactose or gluten intolerant.
"I grew up in Steve King country," said Carlson, referring to the Republican lawmaker from northwest Iowa known for his racist and intolerant comments.
Many people sip soya milk not because they disapprove of dairy products or want to save the planet, but because they are lactose intolerant.
She'd constantly complain about being gluten intolerant, but always ordered a veggie burger on a bun (of course, this lady was also a vegetarian).
The company may become more of a target for those who accuse Silicon Valley's firms and bosses of being intolerant of politically conservative opinions.
" The Story Behind The Order: "I'm lactose intolerant and I prefer lactose-free milk over a non-dairy alternative like almond or soy milk.
The only people that don't like ice cream are the lactose intolerant and even then they like ice cream but just can't have any.
It's this growing unease I've experienced over the way social media mobilizes to condemn people caught using slurs or acting in other intolerant ways.
With anti-Semitism rearing its ugly head across our nation and beyond, President Lee Bollinger of Columbia University chose deliberately to tolerate the intolerant.
It confirmed that I was lactose intolerant and predicted my athletic performance, based on my type of muscle fiber, compared to world class athletes.
But it is also a consequence of how Republicans in Congress have turned over their agenda to the most intolerant members of the party.
In broad sweep, a majority of foreigners see Trump as a strong leader, but even more believe him to be arrogant, dangerous, and intolerant.
While the Revolutionary Guards remains a repressive organization, intolerant of dissent, for the moment it has managed to shift public opinion in its favor.
Keire remembers a father who could be brutally strict and was especially intolerant of skateboarding, but whose death still feels like a profound loss.
If that rate of increase were to continue, the percentage of whites in 2020 who would qualify as intolerant would be almost a third.
Berkeley has a lot of students who are liberal, but that does not mean in any way that the majority are aggressive and intolerant.
I mean post-election blues, holiday blues, end-of-the-year blues, all those afflictions that make us feel cranky, thin-skinned and intolerant.
The denomination was formed, in 1845, by white Southerners who split off from a national Baptist movement that was growing increasingly intolerant of slavery.
Supporters of Cardinal Burke complained that the pope, for all his talk of fostering debate, was intolerant of opposing views, especially more orthodox ones.
Duffin said investigators believe Harris, of Rockford, "snapped" and killed the child, who was lactose intolerant, because he had been crying after drinking milk.
May's critics believe that some of her own language has fueled an intolerant political climate in Britain, and on Wednesday she acknowledged some mistakes.
May's critics believe that some of her own language has fueled an intolerant political climate in Britain, and on Wednesday she acknowledged some mistakes.
Underwood was vegetarian for a while, and then transitioned away from dairy when she realized she "had a lactose intolerant thing," she told Oprah.
Most people don't have a tremendous gastrointestinal experience after their tasty frozen treat, but I think almost everyone is lactose-intolerant to some degree.
It may seem odd that ISIS, a Sunni terrorist group that advocates a hardline and intolerant strand of Islam, is purposely killing fellow Muslims.
"We will not allow the misguided and the intolerant to punish L.G.B.T. young people for simply being who they are," said Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat.
In a study, lactose intolerant people were given a dose of glucose, but were told they received lactose to study its effects on bowel symptoms.
Victims of anti-Semitic violence Trump ran a campaign accused of playing to support from intolerant groups such as white nationalists and even Nazi sympathizers.
While Pastor Seibert, who founded the church, denied allegations that the church is intolerant of mental illness, he didn't flat out deny claims of exorcisms.
Muslims listened and opened their doors when Saudi imams arrived in their countries and communities toting generous checkbooks – and pushing an anti-modernist, intolerant agenda.
It also can't be used for people who are severely obese, or who are intolerant to materials in the device or the blood thinner heparin.
Mr Damore's broad argument, that the Valley is fairly tolerant of racial and gender diversity but intolerant of diversity of opinion, was his most powerful.
It is not permissible to use "American values" or "Western principles" in treating intolerant Salafism (which denies other peoples' right to have their own religion).
And as this happened, fly over America felt demeaned by the dominant culture, which came to see them as backwater, intolerant, and yes, even racist.
It's also one of the most common allergies around, especially for the young, while certain populations—native Africans and Asians—are almost completely lactose-intolerant.
She said that she told the restaurant staff not to put cheese on one of the burgers because one of her pals was lactose intolerant.
How do we get the congressional Democratic leadership and the president to actually consider factors other than themselves, their egos and their intolerant base constituencies?
"An intolerant America is a less productive, less innovative, and less competitive America," it concluded, reflecting both facets of the ideology I have detailed above.
"Her vulgar, racially-bigoted, and religiously-intolerant descriptions of Democratic Party candidates are offensive, shameful, and unacceptable in public discourse," Rohlfing said in a statement.
Undeterred, my supporters and I pushed forward and, supported by grant funding, conducted a trial in two countries testing our foods in statin intolerant individuals.
Despite glowing public relations spiels promising this moderation, we see a pernicious spread of intolerant Wahhabi Islam into South Asia, undoubtedly financed by the Saudis.
To many people disturbed by reports of intolerant radicals on campus, Peterson was a rallying figure: a fearsomely self-assured debater, unintimidated by liberal condemnation.
And the news keeps getting grimmer, as millennials stream for the church exit, turned off by intolerant "anti-gay teachings" thundered forth from evangelical pulpits.
Robinson says some people do find they get more cystic acne when they eat gluten or dairy, although they're not necessarily gluten- or dairy-intolerant.
Though I became increasingly intolerant of taking the bullshit, I maintained composure, speaking in measured tones, all the while making clear: I was no doormat.
"As soon as you put a woman who is strong, people immediately have a problem with it ... Why are we so intolerant now?" she said.
Haas predicts that when we feel both uncertain and threatened, we become more intolerant of political opponents (this is true of both liberals and conservatives).
When asked if any options would be available to vegan or lactose intolerant students, Layton sheepishly told me "we've got water," before citing budget constraints.
Goes to show the Left is so unloving and intolerant they can't even be in the same restaurant with a kickass conservative woman like Sarah.
Over time, he said, the program challenges them to examine their own communities, which are often conservative and may be intolerant, for instance, of homosexuals.
The company may very well know if you are lactose intolerant or are in the market for a pickup truck with 60,000 miles on it.
Of course, there are intolerant people everywhere, but Nicolás López's movie isn't clever enough to make its lead character sympathetic or multidimensional, only more insufferable.
It's pouring again 15 seconds later when the hero's intolerant father, having discovered the romance, berates her and leaves her to sob in the garage.
How did Google, the company that hires the smartest people in the world, become so ideologically driven and intolerant of scientific debate and reasoned argument?
Our movement has outlived intolerant societies, repressive regimes, violent rebel groups and the rapid drive to a clash of civilizations by extremists the world over.
And whatever Saudi clerics may have done in the past, they are no longer spreading an intolerant, violent ideology that justifies terror against non-believers.
"The films relate to Brazil's current increase of intolerant conservatism in politics, especially with the presidential election of the fascist Jair Bolsonaro," says Neves Marques.
It's not just that people are increasingly disagreeing with intolerant statements when asked by pollsters, which could be driven by a taboo against explicit racism.
"Each of these intolerant belief systems was strongly correlated with the other belief systems," they write, with modern sexism and modern racism particularly closely linked.
Each day it seems like there's a new trendy food or substance in food that we get gaslit into believing we're all allergic or intolerant to.
Pakistan "is becoming more and more intolerant of minority rights," said rights activist I.A. Rehman, a founding member of the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.
As major blockbusters rely heavily on China and other countries intolerant of LGBT rights, a gay character is viewed in the industry as a financial risk.
Critics say Erdogan and his Islamist-rooted AK Party have shown little interest in expanding rights for minorities, gays and women, and are intolerant of dissent.
So — and this is a good rule for many trailers that follow a film's teaser — I recommend sitting this one out, especially if you're spoiler-intolerant.
"There is some indication that racial liberals are more energized than the racially intolerant," said University of Michigan political scientist Vincent Hutchings, who reviewed Reuters' findings.
Pros: Very high-quality whey protein powder with absolutely no unnecessary ingredientsCons: Expensive, can be tough to mix, tough to digest for anyone who's lactose-intolerant
"It's a very serious message that you can learn to be ... open minded, and you can learn to be intolerant," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
A Maine teen who believed her parents were intolerant of her transgender identity was sentenced Tuesday to 40 years in prison for their 2016 stabbing murders.
He has labeled critics "men-haters" and "intolerant snowflakes," and lately, he has even taken on college cheerleaders who refused to stand for the national anthem.
I chose the vegan option (butternut squash ravioli) because I'm lactose intolerant, and I don't want to risk a miserable afternoon if I accidentally eat dairy.
She explained via Twitter DM that while she "unequivocally love[s] cheese" and is not lactose intolerant, she finds cheese pulls nearly impossible to look at.
The team will also create algorithms to track whether conversations on Twitter are "uncivil" or if they veer into "intolerant" in what could be hate speech.
In this case, given the aim of securing a well-functioning marketplace of ideas, we have reason to be discursively intolerant toward X and X-believers.
The gluten-intolerant have their own foundations and communities, and the peanut-averse have lobbies working tirelessly to remove the legumes from planes and elementary schools.
He wrote in Die Welt that the incident has made society think about how it deals with satire and intolerant attitudes towards satire from non-democrats.
Gary Herbert (R) is likely to sign new legislation passed Wednesday that would make the Beehive State as intolerant to drunk driving as most European countries.
In 2012, an analysis of the Iceman's DNA revealed that the Iceman had brown eyes, brown hair, Type O blood, and that he was lactose intolerant.
This Cohort in the United States has been online practically from birth, is concerned about ethically-sourced goods, appalled by corruption, and intolerant of gender disparity.
"A boomer is really more of a type of personality, someone who is intolerant to new ideas and who is ignorant to new ideas," Brennan said.
Since then, U.S. officials have asked us whether the replacement of Al Jazeera Arabic's director on May 10 signals a shift in Al Jazeera's intolerant messaging.
I'm lactose intolerant, and we're both vegetarian, but I find a local place that has a cheese-free pizza on their menu, which is really nice.
Officials initially allowed them to operate with a relatively free hand but analysts say the government has grown increasingly intolerant of critical media, including foreign journalists.
Critics say President Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamist-rooted AK Party have little interest in rights of minorities, gays and women and are intolerant of dissent.
Intolerant and illiberal doctrines related to martyrdom, blasphemy, honor and apostasy reliably lead to oppression and violence against women, homosexuals, freethinkers, liberals and even other Muslims.
The president has grown intolerant of criticism, purging his oldest allies from his inner circle and replacing them with yes men and, in some cases, relatives.
Finally, Theon was like the lactose-intolerant guy at the fondue party on Sunday, as Yara and friends indulged in some classic sailors-on-leave behavior.
Within Israel, where Netanyahu has now amassed more than a decade in power, the political and cultural drift is toward ever more assertive and intolerant nationalism.
They are evidence that, despite all of the rhetoric about how  President Trump  is intolerant, divisive and cruel, it's really his opponents who are the bigots.
Plus, they give the queens a lot of grief, they're the most intolerant, and it's ironic in a way, like, go sell your wares somewhere else.
So, I called my only three friends who aren't lactose intolerant, and booked our tickets, at $50.00 each, keen to see what the day would hold.
At certain points in their histories, both Christianity and Islam have been intolerant of other religions, often of each other, even to the point of violence.
I reached out to one such lactose intolerant student, junior and Information Systems major Eric Clinger, for his feelings on the lack of alternative milk options.
Only about 1% of people worldwide actually have celiac disease, the rare genetic disorder that makes people intolerant to gluten, according to the Celiac Disease Foundation.
Some of you are saying that it's O.K. to be intolerant of intolerance, to discriminate against bigots who acquiesce in Trump's record of racism and misogyny.
" The conservative pundit Tomi Lahren, who supports Mr. Trump, wrote in an email that, "It's not intolerant or unloving to put Americans and American safety first.
But when the time came to run for re-election this year, he chose Ma'ruf Amin, an Islamic cleric, homophobic and intolerant, as his running mate.
Only one on-air political commentator, CNN's Ana Navarro, comprehended the depth of anger and outrage in the Latino community over Trump's intolerant and incessant attacks.
"While the market may be quiet, it is currently extremely intolerant of any company that dares to miss forecasts", Chris Beauchamp, an IG market analyst, wrote.
Now, he says, Middlebury may prove an "inflection point" — where colleges yield the lectern to intolerant liberals, hastening a bastion of free thought toward its demise.
Today's students have become so infantilized by administrators that riot police and concrete barricades are deemed necessary to quell the violent outrage of the intolerant Left.
But his arrest has become a cause celebre among opposition parties who complain India is increasingly intolerant under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was elected in 2014.
They didn't cite pagan philosophers or talk vaguely of strength and purity and nature, and they never cried that people were too sensitive, the left too intolerant.
Our country has developed a culture of inclusiveness, political correctness, and tolerance, while at the same time becoming intolerant of Americans who live, think, and speak differently.
Yet, his critics fear his apparent fondness for a stridently intolerant authoritarianism, exemplified by previous inflammatory statements denigrating women, blacks and homosexuals, as well as democracy itself.
It was a divisive, intolerant, and ultimately dangerous speech from a president content to serve more as a demagogue than inspirational leader of the world's greatest democracy.
So that's the situation we now find ourselves in: Conservative consumers have been conditioned to have their biases constantly reinforced, and they're increasingly intolerant of dissenting voices.
He'd just fled Raqqa, the de facto capital of ISIS's self-declared caliphate, which is intolerant of all except a particular breed of hyper-religious Sunni Islam.
The group was started by Brian Amerige, a former Facebook employee who lambasted the company's "political monoculture" in a 2018 memo arguing that Facebook employees were intolerant.
"Our Party supports freedom of speech, but we do not endorse speech that advances intolerant and hateful views," West Virginia Republican Party officials said in their statement.
University administrators, whose job it is to promote harmony and diversity on campus, often find the easiest way to do so is to placate the intolerant fifth.
They even nudged out my AirPods, which are the buds I usually opt to wear when I'm tired and intolerant of any discomfort in fit or sound.
In 3,000 total simulations, a socially intolerant person on our measure is more supportive of autocratic alternatives than a socially tolerant person 100 percent of the time.
What's happening: Thought of as a slow and sleepy asset class preferred by retirees and risk-intolerant savers, muni bonds saw record inflows during the first quarter.
There's that, but he's moved out of the Bay Area because of "intolerant attitudes" towards him driving through town with a dead animal strapped to his car.
Army Secretary nominee Mark Green has "intolerant, extreme and deeply disturbing views" that are dangerous for the military, according to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.).
Many supporters see leaving the EU as essential to safeguarding Britain's distinctive culture and political institutions, while opponents have portrayed the exit campaign as nativist and intolerant.
Esai Morales was incredibly eloquent Friday, telling our photog both sides in America's political war have become so intolerant it's severely jeopardizing the future of our country.
Indonesia's Religious Ministry has also announced plans to replace 167 Islamic textbooks deemed to contain radical or intolerant material in schools by the end of the year.
Many in the United States accuse the Saudi government of helping create fertile ground for terrorism by exporting what they regard as an intolerant version of Islam.
" The bad news, says Mr. Rosenthal, is that "the hard right wing of the Republican party — this is the intolerant, xenophobic, jingoistic wing — is now in charge.
As much as we may wish otherwise, the rancorous, intolerant America he flushed out of hiding won't cease to exist simply because he's left the White House.
Dr. Theodore M. Bayless, whose discoveries helped bring relief to lactose- and gluten-intolerant patients and others coping with the effects of intestinal disorders, died on Feb.
Cerebral but disarmingly earthy, mercurial, self-protective, and intolerant of imperfections in all things, particularly music, he was as complex and uncategorizable as his sui generis music.
DNA analysis of the population shows that adults were lactose-intolerant at the time, but their children were able to drink milk until at least age 10.
If Mr Gantz makes a difference, it is more likely to be to the tenor of Israeli politics, whose drift towards intolerant ethno-nationalism he might arrest.
Bonds offer your portfolio some protection when the stock market goes down — so if you are highly risk intolerant, don't put most of your money into equities.
A federal appeals court rejected government efforts to limit travel to the U.S. from six predominantly Muslim nations, describing the measures on Thursday as intolerant and discriminatory.
In the days after the violence, some have spun this story as one about what's wrong with elite colleges and universities, our coddled youth or intolerant liberalism.
As the '60s progressed, these events became more clearly protests against not just the button-down, intolerant nature of society but also against the war in Vietnam.
The Seattle-based writer, photographer and food stylist had left her job as a pastry chef at a five-star hotel before realizing she was gluten-intolerant.
These angry and intolerant responses, however, should be the most concentrated among those who are in a perpetual state of feeling like their status is being threatened.
"You change your daily routine to avoid areas where you can get into trouble with these people, because they're very intolerant," says Francisco Cuamea, a reporter with Noroeste.
"The president and other politicians, at both the national and local level, continued to make intolerant remarks about Muslims," the State Department report said of the Czech Republic.
It's a great way to avoid things that are made from flour so that people who are intolerant can always come and eat at my house quite happily.
It's a fine choice if you're lactose-intolerant or a vegan or vegetarian who's concerned about animal cruelty or the environment, or if you just prefer the taste.
We tend to think of partisans as being generally intolerant of outsiders, but our findings suggest that Trump supporters are unique in terms of their out-group hatred.
The movement's critics say that its goal is not political neutrality but to instil a culturally conservative agenda that is intolerant of feminism, gay people and the left.
Starbucks may have won favor with lactose intolerant customers by adding almond milk to its menu, but it may have alienated another consumer base: those with nut allergies.
If you are lactose intolerant, you'll still be getting a little bit of dairy from the sauce, even if you order your PSL with a dairy-free milk.
Critics say President Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamist-rooted AK Party have shown little interest in expanding rights for minorities, gays and women, and are intolerant of dissent.
The company screens people's publicly available posts against a set of criteria such as potentially illegal or violent activity, or content that is sexually explicit, racist or intolerant.
The drug was being tested in patients who had already used three different classes of painkillers but had not experienced enough relief or were intolerant to those treatments.
Poland will be the fifth biggest state in the post-Brexit EU and is, Commission officials say, more of a worry — the "test case" for curbing intolerant leaders.
But if he seemed especially intolerant of stupid or slovenly thinking at that pre-ICO meeting, it may have been because he had a lot on his mind.
However, sharing our faith itself is not intolerant, but in fact is something that shows we really believe what Jesus said and we care about those around us.
When Angela says "they eat monkey brains," we laugh because it's patently ridiculous, as made clear when it's coming from a character known for being uptight and intolerant.
But when progressive thinkers agree that offensive words should be censored, it helps authoritarian regimes to justify their own much harsher restrictions and intolerant religious groups their violence.
Chick-fil-A's mac tasted homemade, as if it'd been made from scratch and pulled fresh from a grandma's oven (but not my grandma — she's also lactose intolerant).
In addition, lactose-intolerant people may not be kosher, but if they see a product marked pareve, neither meat nor milk, they know they can safely eat it.
It isn't style; I admire his direct and even brusque approach, and his willingness to eviscerate untouchable icons that have been foisted upon us by the intolerant left.
Lieberman, an immigrant from Russia whose party depended on fellow migrants' support (and lost much of it in the 2015 elections), is a powerful, aggressive and intolerant man.
At the same time, Sodhi, like many students and faculty, feels Coulter's speech was a publicity stunt, aimed at painting the nation's cradle of free speech as intolerant.
Non-dairy ice creams have been all the rage in the past several months, which is a good thing for all ice cream lovers, lactose-intolerant or otherwise.
Same-sex marriage advocates had tried to stop the vote partly because it would give opponents a platform to promote intolerant and hurtful messages to a national audience.
And yet, lately certain male behavior has been so reliably hegemonic, so boorish, so violently intolerant that it needs to be classified, rounded up and put on notice.
For his efforts, he earned the enmity of the Communist Party, which is increasingly intolerant of what it calls "historical nihilism" that tarnishes its stewardship of the nation.
There's nothing healthy for society or speech if mainstream platforms sit on their hands while abusive users bludgeon, bully and bend public debate into a peculiarly intolerant shape.
If you do happen to be lactose intolerant, don't worry — there are lots of alternatives to milk, such as almond milk, soy milk, cashew milk, and rice milk.
Zamborlin also tells me that music is a perfect use-case to advance machine learning as it has its own very specific constraints, including being intolerant of latency.
"We understand that we have thrown a lot of fuel into an intolerant fire burning throughout our community," the frat wrote, an understatement if ever there were one.
Indeed, the more intolerant the latter group, the more important it is for LGBT people to come out, to make queerness acknowledged as a normal and everyday occurrence.
President Trump's version of tolerance is uniquely worrisome not because it seeks to hide an intolerant agenda, but rather because it makes so little effort to do so.
South Korea has long been intolerant of outsiders, but the outrage triggered by this small number of Yemenis arriving on our shores shows how deep xenophobia runs here.
At first, it was for vegans and hippies, the allergic and intolerant, but by the 22s, it had burst out of health food stores and into the mainstream.
We also meet queens who had to endure conversion therapy because of their intolerant parents, and queens who were abandoned by their parents at bus stops as babies.
Because Jack, a Colorado cake artist, declined an invitation to create a custom wedding cake celebrating a same-sex marriage, some insist that his supporters must be intolerant.
Where it differs, though, is in its belief that Islam is not a religion, but rather an aggressively anti-Western, intolerant and illiberal ideology bent on global conquest.
The deceptively benign phrase "alt-right" now peppers the national conversation, often in ways that play down its fundamental beliefs, which have long been considered intolerant and hateful.
But as reports emerged of suicides and gay men in religiously intolerant countries such as Saudi Arabia being at risk, the ethics of the data dump became murkier.
They'll lay siege against intolerant restaurants, demand that those who eat meat be compared to chain smokers, and whip up some admittedly impressive egg-free salad dressing costumes.
Some conservatives saw her as a thuggish symbol of speech-intolerant higher education, while journalists protested her attempt to restrict the ability to document events in a public area.
Long-winded, intolerant and – unusually for a Cuban - awkward on the dance floor, he was not embraced by his fellow students at first but eventually emerged as a leader.
He supports regressive tax policy and intolerant immigration policy, to say nothing of his political affect, which is more brutish and politically incorrect than many conservative talk-radio hosts'.
The Economist: Are there any lessons from the interwar year's ideological ferment that gave rise to fascism that we can apply to prevent intolerant views from taking over today?
In a study published last month, participants with trichotillomania were more likely to pull their hair if they reported feeling intolerant to thoughts and urges related to hair pulling.
Clouthier has become a calming force for López Obrador, who is still reminded of his combative, intolerant speeches and interviews after his narrow loss in 2006's presidential election.
Insulting public officials is a crime in Turkey, and Mr. Erdogan is seen by his critics as intolerant of dissent and quick to take legal action over perceived slurs.
An 'intolerant incitement to murder' But his apparent suggestion that Hillary Clinton might be shot dead for imposing gun control is by any standards an intolerable incitement to murder.
WHEN Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, condemned "intolerant, racist demonstrations" by an "angry, frustrated group of racists" on August 20th, he was not referring to events in Charlottesville, Virginia.
" When someone in the thread chimes in claiming to be an African-American man who is not lactose intolerant, a user responds by saying "American Negroids are part White.
Post-film discussion points for argumentative families: There's not much to argue here, unless you have extremely intolerant family members who get angry at the idea of interracial relationships.
Vernie can be programmed to tell jokes or rap and the cat can be playful and programmed to drink virtual milk (and then digitally fart because it's lactose intolerant).
Real estate magnate Rick Caruso -- who owns the place -- said Manny's intolerant views weren't welcome at his center ... despite the fact Manny has been frequenting the place for years.
" When asked if she believes the rise of populist leaders in the West is "creating a more intolerant society," the performer and director replied, "This is an old trick.
The effect of this type of abhorrent intolerant and exclusionary behavior on students is the same, regardless of the motivation of the perpetrator or the identity of the victim.
And while the court did nothing to undermine the dignity of the LGBT community, it did much to caution all who would argue for tolerance against becoming intolerant themselves.
This is anathema to the Turkish authorities, increasingly intolerant of any dissent, and probably placed the trainers in the government crosshairs from the minute they set foot in Turkey.
It champions free expression and access to information, so many wondered how it would handle an employee who had complained that Silicon Valley was intolerant of different political viewpoints.
But critics say President Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamist-rooted AK Party have shown little interest in expanding rights for minorities, gays and women, and are intolerant of dissent.
Facing polls that show most voters see him as intolerant of minorities and women, Mr. Trump has sought to reassure voters that he could also be an inclusive president.
For decades, Saudi Arabia has recklessly financed and promoted a harsh and intolerant Wahhabi version of Islam around the world in a way that is, quite predictably, producing terrorists.
Smith and others interviewed for this piece say they've experienced no backlash against the venue for hosting such events, nor have they encountered intolerant behavior within the venue itself.
Hakuna sells vegan ice cream made with oat milk and bananas, making a beloved dessert easier on lactose-intolerant stomachs — and a lighter option for any ice cream lover.
This weekend is also a good one to inquire about the dietary restrictions of your guests, about who has suddenly become ketogenic or gluten-intolerant or allergic to meat.
The percentage of whites who qualified as socially intolerant doubled from 12.6 percent in 1995 to 573 percent in 2011, when the most recent World Values Survey was conducted.
" In such moments, he notes, she resorts to "the kinds of canned lines that are deadly at a time when voters are intolerant of anything that smacks of inauthenticity.
Smith has a crush on a neighbor, Amy (Brighton Sharbino), who befriends him in a neighborhood and school that seem full of bullies intolerant of his accent and culture.
"Fake news is a sign of intolerant and hypersensitive attitudes, and leads only to the spread of arrogance and hatred," the pope said in a document about the issue.
But when Rukhsana's mom catches the two of them together, Rukhsana is sent to stay with extended family living in Bangladesh, where she's confronted with new, sometimes intolerant views.
The dire warnings are spread through an influential lobby, slick documentaries, and best-selling books with titles like The Truth About Muhammad: Founder of the World's Most Intolerant Religion.
The virulently intolerant are always welcome to air their grievances, but as more diverse voices experiment with the genre, it'll only make them more irrelevant and out-of-touch.
Ryan Bounds flagrantly misrepresented his background, lying to cover up disturbing, intolerant writings from his past & in my view, that means he's disqualified from sitting on the federal bench.
There is the violence of a father who's intolerant of his son's sexuality, and the inherent violence of being made an outsider in the community he was raised in.
"They no longer come to places where they usually hang out or look for sexual partners because intolerant religious figures and fundamentalists tend to destroy those places," he said.
This might take some trial and error, but sometimes people who are lactose intolerant do just fine with a little bit of yogurt and cheeses that are low in lactose.
And the Chinese studies tested ethnic Han Chinese, part of that famously lactose-intolerant East Asian population we mentioned earlier, and whose results may not be representative of other populations.
Thanks in large part to interest groups like the National Rifle Association and the Federalist Society, the mainstream conservative pro-gun position has become absolutist and intolerant of any reform.
First impression based on the trailer (embedded below) Cedric the Entertainer's character is the intolerant one when a white family moves in next door, much to his own family's amusement.
Oat milk seemed to make a dramatic debut in the last year, winning hardcore fans among vegans, the allergy-prone, the lactose intolerant, and other people who don't eat dairy.
But there's another side to the shift that could also reshape our world: the resurgence of separatist movements, whose support is fueled by the rising popularity of intolerant nationalist politics.
"It's a great way to avoid things that are made from flour so that people who are intolerant can always come and eat at my house quite happily," she said.
Even over Taiwan, which enjoys de facto independence, it makes loud and intolerant noises when anyone so much as mentions the possibility of the island being a separate sovereign entity.
According to the University of Georgia, 75 percent of African-Americans, 51 percent of Latinos, and 80 percent of Asian-Americans are lactose-intolerant, versus the 21 percent of Caucasians.
At least some members of Pakistan's intelligence service and other parts of the "deep state" still regard certain violent and intolerant jihadist groups as useful weapons against India and Afghanistan.
" As Meyer noted, the idea that Based Stickman is a hero "can only work in a context where they're supporting this master narrative of the left being intolerant and threatening.
He was bigotry personified, speaking plainly enough that anyone even slightly inclined to do so could identify and condemn his ideas as wrong, unfair, unconstitutional, intolerant, and just plain mean.
In his zeal to combat mass incarceration and social injustice, Krasner has dismissed victims of crime and looked upon members of law enforcement and their families as ignorant and intolerant.
"My smoothie is typically some kind of plant protein powder (I am intolerant to milk protein) in almond milk, some frozen berries and a dollop of almond butter," he describes.
Museveni's critics say he has become increasingly intolerant of dissent as his support has waned, with security forces often putting down opposition rallies and protests with teargas, beatings and detentions.
In many countries, oats are not considered suitable for those maintaining a gluten-free diet because oats contain avenin, which can also cause problems for people who are gluten intolerant.
"The left is trying to push a narrative against Doug Wardlow to make him out to be intolerant and close-minded," said Jennifer Carnahan, chairwoman of the Minnesota Republican Party.
We edged our way into bigger creatures after Katie and Amos Stoltzfus, our closest Amish friends, told my lactose-intolerant wife that sheep milk was easiest on the human stomach.
Critics say President Tayyip Erdogan and the Islamist-rooted AK Party he founded have shown little interest in expanding rights for minorities, gays and women, and are intolerant of dissent.
The videos highlight the stories of four transgender chorus members returning home for the holidays and sharing their experiences, which range from intolerant receptions to moments of joy and love.
" The video prompted backlash, with one Washington rabbi saying it contributed to the growing intolerant environment in the U.S.  "This kind of anti-Semitism is unacceptable in any public official.
The Times wrote:"We are a political monoculture that's intolerant of different views," Brian Amerige, a senior Facebook engineer, wrote in the post, which was obtained by The New York Times.
As one of the country's most eminent leaders, he was pugnacious, uncompromising and intolerant of dissent, but turned Malaysia from a sleepy backwater into one of the world's modern industrialized nations.
"The tension is growing and is tied to the politics of the ruling party, which are hateful and intolerant," said Marta Zawadzka, a 17-year-old student who attended the gathering.
Whether the profile was ultimately created by Posobiec or not, he joins the illustrious ranks of other intolerant jerks to be ousted from dating services, like sobbing neo-Nazi Chris Cantwell.
"Muslims are depicted as irrational, intolerant and violent, and their faith is frequently depicted as sanctioning pedophilia, coupled with intolerance for homosexuals and women," the Southern Poverty Law Center said. 4.
Its self-appointed mission was to come up with a broad definition of what it meant to be Sunni; and to denounce Muslims who are intolerant of other shades of opinion.
Davis and Freddy sport overcoats that shield them against the chill of a city that, historically speaking, has been as intolerant of black men as it has been shaped by them.
"I do believe some progressives who believe that they want everyone to be tolerant of some things are very intolerant of other people's opinions, so I do believe that," he said.
The tough sentences come at a time when Mr. Sisi has appeared unnerved by a sudden wave of criticism over Egypt's faltering economy, and has become intolerant toward even playful opponents.
Lactose intolerant people may even be able to eat Greek yogurt, since the live bacteria cultures used to produce it feed on sugar and leave little lactose in the end product.
Critics say President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Islamist-rooted AK Party he founded have shown little interest in expanding rights for minorities, gays, and women, and are intolerant of dissent.
Given that, there is something extremely of the moment about this show, which grants the intolerant equal hearing with the tolerant, and offers no apparent guarantee that closed minds will open.
The law is intolerant, and unnecessary; the person or people who think such a law is necessary have serious issues with accepting a lifestyle and viewpoint that differs from their own.
Members of Generation Z, born roughly between 1996 and 2015, are portrayed as addicted to their phones, "intolerant" of their elders, and stuck in a "different world" thanks to the internet.
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy that has long imposed an intolerant form of Islam, with a liberal use of cruel punishments such as beheading, stoning, amputation, lashing and the like.
One of Miller and Davis's most striking findings is that among socially intolerant whites, education heightens hostility to immigrants and fails to moderate the anti-democratic orientation of these white Americans.
Luther used the new media of his day to unleash intolerant assaults on his perceived enemies, just as today's new media is used to spread falsehoods and fire up popular hatreds.
I'm in no way suggesting that New York is an intolerant city, but here, you give up any pretenses, any semblance of pretending to be anything than what you really are.
It is, no doubt, with that diversity in mind that Silver — perhaps even more so than David Stern before him — has staked the N.B.A.'s reputation on being intolerant of intolerance.
In the 11 years that General Zia presided over Pakistan, our textbooks were rewritten, exclusionary, intolerant laws were passed, and primacy was given to the bearers of a closed, violent worldview.
Two thirds of the world population is lactose intolerant and lactose intolerance is on the rise in the US, leading to a growing market for dairy alternatives in food and beverages.
He spent little time traveling the country, did not turn up for candidate debates and avoided interviews with journalists who might challenge him, leading critics to suggest that he was intolerant.
Police have not been able to determine the cause of death, but according to witness statements, Kyrian kept crying all afternoon because he was lactose intolerant and may have ingested some milk.
"Clearly, Russia has effectively reinstated its darkest period of history by relentlessly persecuting Jehovah's Witnesses, as did its intolerant Soviet predecessors," Jarrod Lopes, a spokesman for the organization, told the news outlet.
Stephens here is implying that the political polarization we're seeing around climate science—the routine outrage every time Trump or EPA head Scott Pruitt speaks—is being energized by intolerant, leftist elitism.
If a person who disclosed they're gluten-intolerant shows up for a home-cooked dinner of spaghetti and meatballs, it's a red flag that their date may not be the best communicator.
In a series of essays this year, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof has argued that liberals in academia—people like me—are intolerant of, and politically biased against, conservatives on campus.
Luckily for all involved, her latest single, "You Need to Calm Down," is irresistible hot-take fodder: It's been hailed as revolutionary, slammed as queerbait, praised as inclusive, and condemned as intolerant.
Both Mohammed bin Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan of Abu Dhabi are intolerant of challenges to their authority, whether from the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood or more liberal trends.
His most famous story, "Young Goodman Brown," is an allegory of how any man might be driven mad by a paranoid, intolerant society, like the one that culminated in the witch trials.
But just as Republicans defined themselves starkly a week ago as a far more extreme and intolerant party, the Democratic platform shows a party transforming itself on social, economic and political issues.
If you grew up in or around Greater Boston between the late 1960s and the present—and you're neither gluten-free nor dairy intolerant—the odds are that you've eaten Greek pizza.
Kaufmann is part of a broader tendency of Western writers and thinkers to view the far right as a reaction to a deeper problem: censorious political correctness and intolerant social justice activists.
Wolves are known to cooperate in hunting and even in raising one another's pups, but they can seem pretty intolerant of one another when they are snapping and growling around a kill.
"You hear people talking about how this will make us treat children as commodities and make people more intolerant of people with disabilities and lead to eugenics and all that," she said.
This incident was significant, not only because Jakarta is a bellwether for the national political mood, but because it demonstrated that pandering to intolerant hardliners can pay dividends at the ballot box.
WASHINGTON — Describing President Trump's revised travel ban as intolerant and discriminatory, a federal appeals court on Thursday rejected government efforts to limit travel to the United States from six predominantly Muslim nations.
The places where we cooked or waited tables were hierarchical, dominated by men, intolerant of dissent, often either actively or casually racist, scornful of women and perceived weakness, and slow to change.
Commentators have wrung their hands to rawness over how a Trump presidency might inflame tensions on racial and religious fronts and what an intolerant portrait of America it would project to the world.
Though the word comes from a political movement that began in Italy following the First World War, the word fascist has been used more broadly since then to describe intolerant and oppressive behavior.
In the past, Kushner has asserted that he does not believe Trump is intolerant, and he has used his connection to the atrocities of the Holocaust as a way to justify his position.
When her daughter was just 11 weeks old, Newman told doctors that the baby was intolerant to feeding, vomiting excessively, and losing weight, causing the hospital staffers to surgically place a feeding tube.
They excoriated the anti-fascist movement and the violent and intolerant left, and they bashed the media for its anti-Trump bias and inciting rhetoric that helped create a culture of political violence.
The pine trees are intolerant of salt (storm surge), and strong winds cause branches and needles to break off trees, which results in narrow growth rings for a few years after a storm.
A country in which intolerant -- or outright racist -- views are justified by the fact that many people carry them is not a country consistent with the Founders' desire for a more perfect union.
That has meant freezing the three million pound expansion plan to make a bigger variety of cakes and biscuits, including gluten-free products for customers who are intolerant to ingredients such as wheat.
Such unflattering biographies portray Charles as an arrogant, weak man who enjoys the trappings of luxury - he has his own royal harpist - is intolerant of criticism, and is a devotee of oddball theories.
It feels like the song only exists to support its video, a clip that features Kim Kardashian West, Chrissy Teigen, Ciara, and enough milk to send the lactose-intolerant running for the hills.
Ms Kanafani, a Sunni, had even rejected a marriage proposal from a man who was intolerant of Alawites, an offshoot of Shiism to which Ms Ali—and Bashar al-Assad, Syria's dictator—belong.
Hochschild notes that the people she spoke to in Louisiana emphasized what they believed to be a fundamental contradiction in liberalism: It was tolerant of everything but their views, which it called intolerant.
"  The pope's remarks comes after he released a statement in February condemning "fake news," calling it a "sign of intolerant and hypersensitive attitudes" that "leads only to the spread of arrogance and hatred.
"It peels away the veneer of progress under Mohammed bin Salman and reveals the Kingdom's true intolerant face which criminalizes people's identities, as well as progressive and reformist thoughts and ideas at home."
But to be effective, such laws need to accomplish at least three tasks: They must slow the spread of intolerant attitudes, weaken extremist political forces, and be safe from abuse by authoritarian populists.
The U.S. has an obligation to the Afghan government it supports and its people—specifically, its women and girls—to promote stability and prevent the country from descending back into intolerant Taliban rule.
The work of these writers sits in the shadow of other great American literature — a truth underscored by the fact that the country was too intolerant, too apathetic to what happened to them.
Since a group is in no doubt as to what constitutes truth or error, and is conscious, moreover, of its own great strength, it is as intolerant as it is obedient to authority.
Republicans are facing a very real and growing generational divide whereby they are seen by younger voters as racially intolerant, hostile to immigrants, and out of touch on major issues of the day.
" Rarely, Laing veers into polemicism, as when, leaning heavily on Sarah Schulman and Susan Sontag, she writes with an atypical lack of humor that "everything becomes steadily more homogenized, more intolerant of difference.
Imagine enormous 128-pt quotation marks around the word tolerant here, and you'll best understand the right's sarcastic usage of this term, reparations for decades of being told THEY were the intolerant ones.
But many people who have been labeled intolerant to the drugs probably are not, and medical researchers, normally a genteel lot, disagree sharply on the extent to which side effects are a problem.
A witch who visited the exhibition, she tells us, sees the green as important symbolism: It is the bruises left upon her by intolerant Christian men who beat her for her independent thought.
Many members of the organization think Trump is "racially intolerant," but that doesn't stop the liberals on campus from connecting the College Republicans to the views of the party's presidential frontrunner, Uptmor said.
However, as a (soy-intolerant, pea-protein hating) someone who has started to seriously question the environmental sustainability of my diet, I was wondering how you reconcile your dietary needs and planet health.
Because the need for certainty is a form of motivated closed-mindedness, I argue that the American electorate today is increasingly composed of rigid partisans: partisans who are uncritically extremist, biased, and intolerant.
Students Defiant as Chinese University Warns #MeToo Activist A debate over sexual harassment has pitted students and professors at Peking University in Beijing against a government that has grown increasingly intolerant of dissent.
"Our working thesis has been that the failures on the 737 Max development by the company centered on fault intolerant design compounded by poor assumptions of pilot response," it wrote in its downgrade.
In other words, the Mila affair has become yet another episode in an oft-repeated pattern: A Westerner mocks or openly demeans Islam, often labeling it as a harsh, intolerant and violent religion.
An exhaustive report from the Washington Post describes the intolerant and inappropriate workplace Bloomberg allegedly fostered as a sexist boss; that reality is mirrored in the chatrooms and alleged objectification of user profiles.
I'd guess that specifically mentioning LGBT people in a speech is as far as he can go in that outreach without facing consequences from Tony Perkins and the intolerant wing of the party.
The bill would have been unnecessary had it not been for the intolerant actions of the secular left, determined to silence and shame religious believers who dare to voice their beliefs in public.
As the world grows increasingly intolerant of violent sexual behavior, early intervention and clear messages about appropriate behavior can prevent perpetrators from reoffending and facing more long-term career, legal and personal consequences.
She sets out not only to bust stereotypes about submissive Japanese-American women but also to rescue hick Kentuckians, intolerant Christians, "tiger moms" and even the dying from the broad brush of caricature.
It's also said to be an aphrodisiac, with an old Arabian saying of the stuff: "One litre a day, five times a night"—which must be exhausting if you're lactose intolerant in Morocco.
Whereas 64% of those surveyed had confidence in Mr Obama to do the right thing, just 393% are similarly optimistic about his successor, whom they described as "arrogant" (75%), "intolerant" (65%) and "dangerous" (62%).
People with Celiac would, theoretically, pop a capsule of these enzymes before indulging in a gluten-y meal, kind of like someone who is lactose intolerant taking a Lactaid before eating an ice cream.
Maybe they could team up with the researchers at the University of Alberta, who developed a pill last summer (currently going through clinical trials) to help gluten-intolerant people digest foods that contain wheat.
Alexy Lyosha, Co-President and a former asylum seeker himself, says that it's partially due to HIV programs closing there, but also that services that do exist are corrupt because of the intolerant culture.
Per Zaitz' report, Sheela attempted to turn Rancho Rajneesh into its very own city, but was met with intense pushback from the local government, environmental group, and even citizens intolerant of this new organization.
It would be an ideal Christmas present to give greater protection for individuals and all religious groups around the world, some of whom are in danger of persecution because of oppressive and intolerant governments.
"Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party candidate, remarking on the convention speaker who stripped down to his thong Lactose intolerant"Feel the Bern: Hot cinnamon ice cream with hot cinnamon swirl and red hot candy.
But he has also defended academics and bloggers who became targets of hardliners, leading some to describe him a potential advocate for greater openness in a system intolerant of virtually any criticism or dissent.
The PCSK-9 inhibitors can cost more than $14,000 a year, while statins can cost just pennies a day, so determining what portion of patients are truly statin intolerant has become an important question.
Some see Saudi financial support for the spread of the intolerant ideology of Wahhabist Islam as a major source of jihadist radicalization worldwide, while others are critical of Saudi Arabia's record on human rights.
Now as then, Mr. Leguizamo paints himself as a sitcom stick figure: a lovable schlemiel to his Jewish wife (who is "intolerant of intolerance") and a dunderheaded dad to his up-speaking teenage daughter.
Not that I expected it to, but it didn't provide a solution to one of the knottiest problems of the Middle East (and everywhere else): How much tolerance should we have for intolerant people?
To ignore religion in Y.A. cedes the entire conversation about religion and spirituality, and all that it stands for, to exactly the kind of intolerant voices that Y.A. publishing has fought so hard against.
These beliefs create a worldview that is illiberal, intolerant and hostile to the West and promote a mind-set that makes adherents far more susceptible to the rhetoric of violent Islamist groups and preachers.
Right-wing groups seized on Mr. Damore's ouster as another example of what they said was Silicon Valley's intolerant stance toward conservatives, while hailing him as a hero with the courage of his convictions.
And Friesen wants to make it clear that being low-carb or Paleo or whatever Gwyneth is advocating this afternoon doesn't make you gluten-intolerant, it just makes you a pain in the ass.
The rise of hardline, intolerant Islamist views among Indonesian youth is a concern for the government in the vast southeast Asian nation, and is seen as a long term threat to its secular democracy.
His results in the two early states so far have alarmed more traditional Republicans, who fear that a Trump nomination would solidify for nonwhite voters an image of Republicans as an angry and intolerant party.
Angela Merkel's ruling conservatives are facing a strong challenge from the populist, anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AFD), which has effectively used social networks to get across many of its more extremist and intolerant ideas.
Though, as a result, many Ukrainians continue to regard the militias with gratitude and admiration, the more extreme among these groups promote an intolerant and illiberal ideology that will endanger Ukraine in the long term.
The issue can be particularly fraught for people who are unable to openly consume pornography due to their niche or stigmatized interests—like gay pornography or specific kinks like BDSM—or living in intolerant communities.
Of course victories in women's rights since the 1970s would seem to confirm President Obama's view that the arc of history bends toward liberalism -- but sometimes that narrative is surprisingly illiberal and intolerant of dissent.
The incident serves as an example of the sort of policy decision taken in a liberal democracy that to some observers amounts to intolerance but to others to a form of vigilance against intolerant values.
Mahathir was known for his strongarm, sometimes pugnacious style of rule intolerant of dissent from 1981 to 13, but also for transforming his Southeast Asian country from a sleepy backwater into a modern industrialized nation.
Sleeping Giants, a group dedicated to stopping brands from advertising products on news sites with intolerant agendas, has been campaigning against Breitbart since 2016 and are showing everyday people how they can join their movement.
While only a small percentage of the population have celiac disease, there are a growing number of consumers, who aren't gluten intolerant but who want to omit the protein from their diet for lifestyle purposes.
Even though liberals don't want to read about how intolerant they are of opinions that don't agree with theirs in colleges and universities, perhaps they will take it to heart from one of their own.
"We are a political monoculture that's intolerant of different views," a senior Facebook engineer Brian Amerige wrote in the post, which the company quickly removed from the message board but The New York Times obtained.
They don't just represent an option for the estimated 20 million Americans who are statin intolerant and have no other solutions but for millions more who need to lower their cholesterol but don't need stains.
The political center is shrinking, as many on the left move from liberalism toward misnamed "progressivism" that often espouses many regressive and intolerant elements, and as the right moves toward populism and outright white supremacy.
Waxing philosophical, he spoke of every Syrian's right to be "a full citizen, in every meaning of this word," and likened intolerant versions of religion to a computer operating system that needed to be updated.
The rising generation is teetering on the middle ground where they feel they're safest, but are prone to fall into the waiting arms of the Left due to progressives' overbearing and intolerant presence in education.
In short, U.S. aid to Israel should be treated as an incentive for Israel to modernize away from, as Tony Judt said in 1983, a "belligerently intolerant, faith-driven ethno state" and toward western democracy.
A person accused of being too PC because they object to, say, a North Carolina law that is clearly discriminatory against transgender people will be said to have been intolerant of a religious person's values.
Surely this creature deserves a brief campaign bio here: You might remember how, when King Minos' wife fell hard for a gigantic white bull, their calf-child arrived ­lactose-intolerant, hungry only for human flesh.
Kayla Moore told the crowd they have Jewish friends Moore's wife, reading from prepared remarks (or notes) on a yellow legal pad, tried to defend her husband from charges that he is intolerant of others.
In a film with no shortage of wacky food names ("that-time-of-the-month crab puffs") or kitchen disasters, Pauline's creamed corn for the lactose intolerant is the only recipe that sounds remotely edible.
Even with this, I knew our commonalities were a double-edged sword: She was someone who was intolerant of other people's decisions; when I was born, she insisted on calling me Joanna instead of Joanne.
But to English Canadians, the law is seen as violating freedoms guaranteed in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms – Canada's equivalent to the U.S. Bill of Rights – and is deemed particularly intolerant of religious minorities.
Hey, I find it really ironic that all the groups that think they have a God-given mandate to enforce "tolerance" are so intolerant of controversial views and people that run counter to their own.
The vice president and his wife were on stage at the mall, and Karen Pence started a new job teaching art at a Virginia Christian school that is intolerant of L.G.B.T. students and L.G.B.T. parents.
While intolerant of public dissent, Mr. Nazarbayev mostly avoided the systematic brutality of other Central Asian dictators like Islam Karimov in Uzbekistan, who died in 2016, and Saparmurat Niyazov of Turkmenistan, who died in 2006.
Macron tackled critics among his National Front opponents at home and European leaders such as newly re-elected Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, rejecting visions of illiberal democracy, hostile to immigration and intolerant of criticism.
With the upcoming Disney merger, Fox — and Deadpool — are about to be under new management that is infamously intolerant of racy content that could damage or tarnish the House of Mouse's squeaky-clean, family-friendly brand.
When a meek bakery shop proprietor is confronted with the terrifying reality of gay marriage, she does what Mississippi, North Carolina and other openly intolerant states taught her to do: She refuses to provide her services.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei is swapping his adopted home of Berlin for Britain, saying German society had become intolerant of refugees and he felt like a man without a home.
I have inherited bad eyesight, am debilitatingly lactose intolerant, and while I am a good walker, if I were to put a figure on my fitness level, I would say I hover around the 38% mark.
In doing so, the most widely used gay dating app in the world is wrestling with its demons—namely, the sheer volume of intolerant content and behavior that's so rife on Grindr and apps like it.
Dr. Ganjhu says that there's no reason to believe that dairy is bad for you if you aren't lactose intolerant, but that doesn't mean you have to consume dairy products if you don't want to, either.
If you're among the 65% of the human population who are lactose intolerant, then you might opt for a dairy-free option because the milk alone could lead to abdominal pain, bloating, flatulence, nausea, and diarrhea.
Middle-class Latin Americans, a bigger share of the electorate than in the past, tend to be angrier about corruption than the poor, but they have more to lose and may thus be intolerant of adventurism.
A large percentage of China's population is lactose intolerant, according to scientific studies, although marketing campaigns pushing it as part of a healthy diet have helped to develop a sizeable market for dairy in the country.
Erdogan, a polarizing figure seen by opponents as intolerant of dissent, invited the heads of the secularist and nationalist opposition parties to address the crowds in a display of national unity in defiance of Western criticism.
Sanford has warned that Trump&aposs steel and aluminum tariffs will be "disastrous," called the president intolerant and untrustworthy, and even appeared to blame him for the shooting at a Republican congressional baseball practice last year.
In her first ad of the general election campaign, Hillary Clinton will use Donald J. Trump's words to portray him as a violently divisive candidate who is intolerant of the diverse fabric of the American electorate.
I live in a intolerant suburb of Little Rock, AR and think often about what I could do the help my identity, but run into the reality of feeling too insecure and insignificant to step up.
At the world shooting championships in Kuwait in 2012, a Kazakh gold medalist was startled when she was serenaded with a parody anthem from the comedy film "Borat," which portrays the country as backward and intolerant.
Supporters called the law a necessary public safety measure, but opponents condemned it as intolerant, and a backlash emerged, chasing away businesses, conventions and concerts and testing sports leagues that are normally averse to political debates.
JEFFRESS: Well, it shows me the hypocrisy of liberalism, you know, whether it&aposs the Dallas Morning News or Mayor Rawlings, liberal are the most intolerant people of all when it comes to ideas they disagree with.
If she is unable to prove her ability to pass legislation and govern effectively, the Conservative party - historically intolerant of weakened leaders - could seek to replace her, although there are currently no clear candidates to do so.
The trial was evaluating two doses of the drug upadacitinib - 15 mg and 30 mg - in patients with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, who did not adequately respond to or were intolerant to other anti-rheumatic drugs.
Call them the "White House Deplorables" or even the "Goon Squad," it's obvious Trump actually needs to put together the most strident and tough Cabinet and advisory team as possible to shut down an unusually intolerant opposition.
Intolerant of unreconstructed white terrorism, including the Colfax massacre of at least 73 (and perhaps many more) blacks in 1873, he ordered federal authorities in the South to take the strongest possible measures to stamp out violence.
Many in Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata party were upset by a speech Rajan gave last year, amid a fierce national debate on whether India was growing more intolerant, on the importance of tolerance for the country's economy.
In interviews and an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal you have said it's because Google is "ideologically driven and intolerant of scientific debate", and therefore unable to tolerate your "reasoned, well-researched, good-faith argument".
Serbian society may remain as intolerant as ever, but you get the feeling that the no-nonsense people who work in science-based pursuits like medicine are best equipped to separate their work from bigotry and ideology.
For example, in the wake of police shootings and the emergence of Black Lives Matter, many young blacks are impatient with and intolerant of politicians who make campaign promises and then disappear after the votes are counted.
A few years ago, when I found out I was gluten intolerant, I started learning more about nutrition—since I wasn't going to be eating certain foods, I needed to substitute in a way that was healthy.
His choice for the nation's chief law enforcement officer, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, has rightfully earned a reputation as a racially intolerant southern conservative bent on perpetuating, rather than eliminating, the nation's shameful system of mass incarceration.
MACUSA was also more intolerant of such magical phenomena as ghosts, poltergeists and fantastic creatures than its European equivalents, because of the risk such beasts and spirits posed of alerting No-Majs to the existence of magic.
There's even evidence to show that people who draw their knowledge from the media are generally more intolerant towards people with mental illnesses, advocating more socially restrictive attitudes and policies, and being less supportive of community treatment.
So often, what they find is the British reality as those in power deliver it: cold, intolerant of outsiders—particularly vulnerable ones—and prepared to use the resources of the state and large corporations to crush them.
At the time, Mr. Thumairy was part of a network of representatives of the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, which finances mosque-building, trains clerics and proselytizes the conservative and intolerant strain of Islam known as Wahhabism.
Schlafly replied in an even voice that she was pleased Ms. Friedan had said that because, she said, the comment had made it plain to the audience just how intolerant "intemperate, agitating proponents of the E.R.A." were.
But the whalers participated in acts of unimaginable cruelty inflicted on creatures capable of feeling pain and fear—and future generations might well become as intolerant of cruelty to animals as we are of cruelty to people.
The gulf between the interests of a massive state governed by a single party intolerant of dissent and a small, increasingly polarized territory proud and protective of its legal and free-speech traditions make Beijing's task difficult.
The cancellation and the detentions generated hundreds of postings on China's Twitter-like Weibo site, with many people expressing anger at the city of Xian for setting a poor, intolerant example for the rest of the country.
Most liberals—certainly most over the age of 40—still tend to regard Fox News as the primary flame-fanner of the intolerant right, rivaled only by Breitbart News and (for the especially woke) Alex Jones's InfoWars.
"It was a satirical sketch of an uneducated, racist, homophobic, misogynist, sexist, ableist and intolerant person," the statement said, adding the group wasn't trying to make excuses, but giving context to the comments made in the video.
Drinking milk is one of the defining traits of mammals, but humans are the only species on Earth to digest it after infancy, though even now, more than 75% of the world's population is still lactose intolerant.
It rejects tolerance for precisely the reasons Gopnik himself offers in his description of dogmatic religion: If you think you have unique access to the truth, why wouldn't you be intolerant of those who reject that truth?
Discourses and theories once confined to academia were transmitted into workaday liberal political thinking, and college campuses — which many take to be what a world run by liberals would look like — seemed increasingly intolerant of free inquiry.
Conservatives said that the students were intolerant, had engaged in mob mentality and were quashing free speech, while those on the left maintained that the speaker was racist and hateful and had no place on their campus.
That to me is really ... that means they're not going to learn and it seems that to me is the end of any kind of era of society when they're intolerant to criticism and they consider it attacks.
In this context, we cannot afford to undermine those rights, and feel a need to make a spirited defense of the principle of tolerance, even when it means we tolerate that which may appear to us as intolerant.
Critics have reacted with alarm to Erdogan&aposs victory, saying the results usher in what will effectively be one-man rule, putting someone with increasingly autocratic and intolerant tendencies at the helm of a strategically significant NATO country.
As a health writer, the corner of the internet I occupy is also home to countless articles claiming that the solution to all your problems lies in swearing off dairy — even if you aren't vegan or lactose intolerant.
Although it's not mentioned in the recipe and nobody I know is gluten intolerant, I choose gluten-free flour for my muffins—I'm not sure it'll count as pure Instagram baking if there's gluten involved in the process.
And while even a doctor will tell you that it makes no sense to stop eating gluten unless you are gluten intolerant or part of the tiny minority of people suffering from celiac disease, gluten-free substitutes abound.
Cody Durrer, first author on the paper, says that their findings could suggest that following a keto diet might make you more intolerant to carbohydrates and predispose you to blood vessel damage if you suddenly gorge on carbs.
The emphasis on nomadic traditions casts Kyrgyzstan as part of a grander Turkic civilization, and perhaps equally important, helps counter the growing strength here of the intolerant Wahhabi strain of Islam imported by clerics educated in Saudi Arabia.
The Democratic field, clocking in at more than two dozen candidates, must look to outsiders like a bus -- albeit a bus that runs on biofuels developed from organic, non-GMO, non-toxic, gluten-free, lactose-intolerant indigenous hemp.
Both start at the end of the story, near Hoffa's death, and flash back to the events that brought him there; both portray Hoffa as stubborn, combustible, casually anti-Italian, vehemently anti-Kennedy and utterly intolerant of lateness.
The damage Koba had suffered at the hands of humans made him intolerant and fanatical, an embodiment of political extremism who needed to be checked, and ultimately destroyed, by Caesar, whose political temperament tended toward moderation and compromise.
The rise of social media -- and the weak policing of hate speech on those platforms -- has allowed people with intolerant views to connect with others who see world in a similarly twisted way, and to amplify those views.
And that he or she can appeal beyond the Democratic base to Americans who think capitalism is mainly good, anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism are profoundly bad, and the intellectual commissars of the woke left are intolerant bores.
But Cuban filmmakers said the authorities were intolerant of works that touched on issues like the early treatment of H.I.V.-positive Cubans or the culture of citizens spying on one another, topics that have been covered in their films.
In 2014, Ingrid Haas, a political psychologist at University of Nebraska Lincoln, published a series of experiments showing that when her team manipulated participants' fear as well as their feelings of uncertainty, the participants became more intolerant of others.
Screenshot: Red Ice TV (YouTube)New York Times columnist Bari Weiss, a seemingly inexhaustible source of uninformed opinions, titled her most recent tirade "We're All Fascists Now," a sarcastic dig against political correctness, campus politics, and The Intolerant Left.
That could mean alienating some of its more intolerant users, making changes that decrease the number of ads people see or improving privacy and user control in ways that could reduce the stream of monetizable data the company receives.
But with the rise of the each new front on the civil rights battlefield human beings return to their reactionary shells and find all new (but depressingly old) ways to be intolerant and dismissive, to marginalize difference to death.
And when those men get to the top, they can use our money to buy penthouses and superyachts -- or to spread an extreme, intolerant version of Islam around the world by funding schools and mosques like the Saudis have.
In other words, the alternative is a permanent state of terror, whether inspired by murderously intolerant outsiders -- ISIS, al-Qaeda, or by whatever other name -- or perpetrated in the name of some other movement, cause, or perceived personal offense.
He orders a tea, asks if anything is gluten free—not because it's "hip" but because he's gluten intolerant and hasn't eaten the stuff since he was about 14—and gets "My fist" as a response from the owner.
Cafe society was intolerant of bourgeois responsibilities, but even as she cut a swath through husbands and lovers, her only lifelong attachment was to the mother she supported and her son, Maurice Utrillo, whose care demanded her extraordinary endurance.
I don't even think my crusade is a personal one, although it must be said that every day that I wake and recall that a bigoted, sexist, intolerant, transphobic scoundrel is president, my stomach turns and my skin crawls.
The best educated among those already hostile to immigrants are the ones who are best equipped intellectually to recognize that "democracy involves the institutionalized protection of the rights of various minority groups," which is just what intolerant voters oppose.
As in "What Belongs to You," the narrator throughout "Cleanness" is an American teacher in Sofia who has learned some Bulgarian, a gay man who has come to terms with his sexuality but is alert to an intolerant world.
In a lengthy post published on Tuesday, PayPal says that it has a longstanding acceptable use policy and that the company strives to navigate the balance between freedom of expression and the closing of sites that advocate intolerant views.
As a gay, Latino immigrant myself, gay spaces like bars, nightclubs, and even the internet gave me a place to feel like I was safe and accepted in a world that I perceived as intolerant, bigoted, and even dangerous.
Kuran calls it the problem of "intolerant communities," and he says there are two such communities in America today: "identitarian" activists concerned with issues like racial/gender equality, and the "nativist" coalition, people suspicious of immigration and cultural change.
Biofilms are so intolerant of other strains and species because they invest considerably in the production of surfactant, extracellular matrix and other molecules that bacteriologists classify as public goods—ones that the bacteria secrete for other members of their community.
I don't know why we were there, but I know that I was on the tail end of an abusive relationship with a gluten "intolerant" alcoholic who exclusively drank beer (yeah, you do the math), and I wasn't feeling like myself.
In addition, 93% of Americans now report either food allergies or food intolerances (whether or not they are actually intolerant is another story) and there's been an increased interest in vegetarian or vegan diets, especially among millennials, Pew data reveals.
For example, if you're lactose intolerant, that simply means your body doesn't have the necessary enzymes to digest dairy properly, which leads to diarrhea or an upset stomach anywhere from a half hour to two hours after ingesting the food.
Thus, white Americans who exhibit social intolerance may actually prefer undemocratic alternatives because democracy provides the political pretext for persons belonging to "undesirable" out-groups to accumulate resources or power that undercut the perceived well-being of the intolerant person.
The fascinating (and disheartening) thing about a film like Chuck & Larry is that it wants to exist in the space between what's tasteful and distasteful, good and bad; it wants to promote tolerance while retaining the ability to make intolerant jokes.
So that's my real fear and that's what gives me so much pause and makes me feel so badly that the country is willing to be that intolerant and not understand the empathy that's necessary to understand other group situations.
The comments section went off, not only because this barista had a responsibility to give people what they order, but because that simple change could have caused this girl the same discomfort as Strato if she was also lactose intolerant.
The minute it became clear that there was more to the Covington story than it initially appeared, conservatives argued it was a vindication of what they had long argued: that liberal anti-racism had transformed into a militant, intolerant ideology.
Here's a modest guide to help us decide when it's right to bring the hammer down when someone is being intolerant, and when we should pause: Make a distinction between those who show self-reflection and sincerity and those who don't.
So that's my real fear, and that's what gives me so much pause and makes me feel so badly that the country is willing to be that intolerant and not understand the empathy that's necessary to understand other group's situations.
This usually isn't dangerous if it's a one-off occurrence, as it typically happens when you get diarrhea from eating something — such as raw fish, expired food, or dairy (if you're lactose intolerant) — that didn't react well with your body.
We can only guess who (or whose child) is being excluded now, but we know what is being excluded: the idea of America as a refuge to the persecuted; an inspiration to the oppressed; a rebuke to the fearful and intolerant.
Given Amazon's vocal support for diversity and inclusion, it seems unlikely it would choose a city or state perceived as intolerant or that has moved to curb civil rights, like North Carolina's widely publicized effort to curb gay and transgender rights.
Her books included "The Microwave Gourmet" (1987), "The Opinionated Palate: Passions and Peeves on Eating and Food" (1992), "Food for Friends" (1984), "Roasting: A Simple Art" (1995), "Vegetable Love" (2005) and "The Intolerant Gourmet: Glorious Food Without Gluten & Lactose" (2011).
Firstly, 89 percent of treatment intolerant or MDR, XDR pulmonary TB patients who took the three-drug regimen, pretomanid-bedaquiline-linezolid, recovered within six months, implying that there is still a clinical need to cater for the 11 percent non-responders.
But in the modern age one party has operated with the ethos of racial inclusion and with an eye on celebrating varied forms of diversity, and the other has at times appealed directly to the racially intolerant by providing quiet sufferance.
The drug, Alunbrig, is approved as a second-line treatment for patients with anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive (ALK+) metastatic non-small cell lung cancer, who have progressed on or are intolerant to Pfizer's crizotinib, the standard initial treatment for the disease.
The 33-year-old Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, untested by crisis and intolerant of criticism, watched impotently as a carefully (and expensively) nurtured image of a modernizing Kingdom was torn apart and the Royal Court lapsed into panic and disarray.
" Never has the tradition of celebrating the Australian soldier been more popular than it is today, wrote Peter Cochrane, a historian at the University of Sydney, "yet never have its defenders been more chauvinistic, bellicose and intolerant of other viewpoints.
Even as many strive so hard to cultivate tolerance when it comes to race, religion and gender, however, those same people seem ever more ready to countenance intolerance when it comes to earlier times — on the grounds that they were intolerant.
Not only will clubgoers be more comfortable seeing door people, bartenders, and hosts who reflect their experiences, but you'll also have people on your team who can recognize problems—like potentially predatory or intolerant guests or staff unnecessarily gendering attendees—before they snowball.
He wants to close the border to non-Western immigrants, shut down hundreds of mosques and take the Netherlands out of the EU. Jesse Klaver, a Greens politician, said Dutch culture was not threatened by immigration but by an intolerant far right.
But modest increases in low-turnout elections neither explains away the persistent view among many black voters that the Republican Party is racially intolerant nor the reality that in high-turnout presidential elections, the party is performing progressively worse among minority voters.
Cramblett said in an earlier lawsuit filed in an Illinois court that although she and her partner love the little girl, she is concerned about bringing her up in a white, racially intolerant community, and in a white "often unconsciously insensitive" family.
The "go screw yourself" holiday that Grillo invented (and that's the polite translation) captures the anarchistic and intolerant spirit of a party that despite being Italy's second largest may find it challenging to adjust to the compromises required for effective national governance.
And ISIS has changed the direction of much of the Middle East for at least a generation, setting back development in large swaths of territory, altering alliances throughout the region, and producing thousands of children raised to embrace barbaric violence and intolerant extremism.
I am the second-generation progeny of immigrants who, 85033 years ago this month, narrowly escaped a country that became violently intolerant of their religious affiliation, and whose friends and family were demonized, isolated, persecuted, beaten and murdered only for that reason.
Critics accuse Kaczynski and his party of waging a vendetta against Walesa, a man still revered by many Poles as a national hero, and say this is in keeping with what they see as an intolerant and divisive mindset in the new government.
The day before, Donald Trump had unexpectedly beat Hillary Clinton in the US Presidential Election, and the heartbreak at losing a shot at America's first female President, coupled with the uncertainty and fear fostered by the incoming administration's intolerant ideologies, was overwhelming.
When it does, I believe it will be shown to have been a very dark time indeed, in which an insular church colluded with an insecure state to bring about a society that was often bigoted, intolerant, cowardly, philistine and spiritually crippled.
So because she's simply a right-winger who has been complicit with President Trump most of the time and not an intolerant, inept ideologue like most of the appointees who follow Mr. Trump's orders all of the time, she will be missed?
In Alabama, Mr. Moore has spent decades amassing a pugnacious and unapologetically controversial record — his views on same-sex marriage and Islam, for instance, are regularly condemned as bigoted and intolerant — that is central to his appeal to many of the state's voters.
BURAIDA, Saudi Arabia — For decades, Saudi Arabia's religious establishment wielded tremendous power, with bearded enforcers policing public behavior, prominent sheikhs defining right and wrong, and religious associations using the kingdom's oil wealth to promote their intolerant interpretation of Islam around the world.
Despite our heightened consumption habits—recording, snapping, and uploading nonstop—we exist in a kind of hyperspeed that is intolerant of preservation; we lose or forget or quickly move on to new memories just as soon as we've recorded the present ones.
"It seems like the most liberal college in Ohio is also the most intolerant, the most disgusting, and the most horrific when it comes to diversity of opinion, and that's what we're showing here today," Bennett told The Athens News, a local newspaper.
Michael Tunick, a research chemist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the author of " The Science of Cheese," told Business Insider a helpful rule: The longer a cheese has aged, the more likely you can eat it if you're lactose intolerant.
But about all those people: Researchers, on behalf of New Zealand's a2 Milk Company, say most of these self-reporters aren't lactose intolerant at all, but rather that they have trouble digesting one of the proteins in most North American milk, called A13 beta-casein.
Shannon Minter, legal director for the National Center for Lesbian Rights, called Trump's victory "a huge wake-up call" that placed an onus on transgender people to "explain who we are" to Trump voters who may be intolerant of or ignorant about transgender people.
Shannon, speaking on the sidelines of a U.S-African Partnerships event at the U.S. Institute of Peace, said Washington had grown "intolerant" of South Sudan's leaders and the challenge was to work with African countries which are interested in seeing an end to the conflict.
"When an intolerant government pushes out such intelligent and passionate reformers like Nguyen Van Dai who have so much to contribute, it hurts all the people of Vietnam, not just the three sent into exile today," said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director of the group.
The National Institutes of Health estimates that 28503 million to 22019 million American adults are lactose intolerant, including 95 percent of Asians Americans, 60-80 percent of African Americans and Ashkenazi Jews, 80-100 percent of Native Americans, and 50-85033 percent of Hispanics.
I'd go beyond that and say it's increasingly true of young urban generations in China that they're more liberal about social issues such as L.G.B.T., more aware of women's rights, more intolerant of injustice and have fewer inhibitions to speaking up when they see it.
" Matt, a 33-year-old non-binary artist based in New York City, feels similarly, telling me they hide everything they do to present as queer in certain intolerant environments: "I do whatever I can to avoid confrontation, weird looks, or basically anything uncomfortable happening.
After Charlottesville laid bare the violent consequences of all their blather about "white genocide" and the "death of the West," the counter-narrative of a murderously intolerant "alt-left" took flight—and was soon being used by alt-liters to characterize the whole liberal movement.
Having helped drive back what T. E. Lawrence called a "return pilgrimage" toward liberty and away from an intolerant imposition of religious dogma in the Muslim world, we must relaunch this vital journey together with the reformers, or we will be fighting jihadists forever.
"I actually think that these guys speak the same language," Mr. D'Antonio said of Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim, adding that the summit meeting would bring together two leaders who are supremely focused on their own images, intolerant of slights and addicted to flattery.
In recent days, people in my Twitter feed have passed around a passage from the Austrian philosopher Karl Popper's 1945 book, "The Open Society and Its Enemies," that in essence says that tolerance toward the intolerant cannot be infinite, or the tolerant risk eradication.
It is also an affecting narrative about growing up gay in a virulently hostile, intolerant culture — a moving portrait of an artist who not only survived that ordeal as a young man but became, improbably enough, one of the greatest poets of his age.
Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah) blasted Trump for his "religiously intolerant" rhetoric and for his attacks on Sen.

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