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"perpetuated" Definitions
  1. constantly circulated or repeated, practiced, carried on, etc.: The media certainly profits from the perpetuated myth that skinny equals healthy.
  2. preserved from extinction or oblivion; kept alive: Monuments are not only a cultural attraction, but the perpetuated memory of people and events.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of perpetuate.

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Technology has, of course, perpetuated surveillance and abuse for years.
In the 1970s, she said the pageant perpetuated sexist attitudes.
It was a scurrilous lie perpetuated by deep seated prejudice.
It just piled up and perpetuated the addiction even more.
Think about the ways in which gender inequality is perpetuated.
It is a view perpetuated by a lack of detail.
This extreme division has perpetuated gender stereotypes in children's media.
It's one of the more annoying stereotypes that is perpetuated.
Unfortunately, many of Anger's gossipy, falsity-ridden retellings merely perpetuated inaccuracies.
"These are simply old wives' tales that get perpetuated," says Larson.
Moreover, there's no sign private prisons have even perpetuated mass incarceration.
This has been perpetuated since the end of the Civil War.
All of this is perpetuated to fund one powerful interest group.
It's particularly hard to see this narrative perpetuated onto young scientists.
It's perpetuated by the discrimination and ableism that exists in society.
The person who has perpetuated this violence against us is not.
"Tom lived and perpetuated our culture," Belichick said in a statement.
At times, his false claims have perpetuated divisive and dangerous ideas.
This dysfunction is only perpetuated by a broken appropriations process as well.
Google said he had perpetuated gender stereotypes and fired him in August.
I can say where we see it and how it's been perpetuated.
These stereotypes, Nogales argues, have been further perpetuated by President Donald Trump.
And of course it perpetuated an idea around it, which was interesting.
When injustice is being perpetuated, we must all stand up#RefugeesWelcome pic.twitter.
Some of these have arguably been formed or perpetuated in movie theaters.
These divides create conditions that allow them to be perpetuated, Muggah said.
Nelson has perpetuated a false narrative… Everything I say is completely verifiable.
Perpetuated by the government of Bashir Assad, or the rebels or ISIS.
Instead of rewarding hard work and initiative, cycles of poverty get perpetuated.
But beyond the confines of that world, misinformation is spread and myths perpetuated.
On top of that, there's this perpetuated stigma from politicians and the media.
All of these things defy stereotypes perpetuated in media portrayals of blind people.
Mistakes on the DMF also get perpetuated because of the way it's distributed.
Among the notorious criminals who perpetuated this tradition were Van Hout and Holleeder.
"I've certainly heard the criticism from the media that's been perpetuated," she said.
He withheld federal funds from predominantly white communities that perpetuated discriminatory housing practices.
In telling people that consumer prices would fall again, economists perpetuated the slump.
Sexist remarks and sexual harassment are [also] being perpetuated by men inside parliaments.
In May, for example, he wrote about how Southern newspapers perpetuated racial violence.
Some also said they fear the article perpetuated false stereotypes of rural Southerners.
Flynn's son, who was his chief of staff, perpetuated the whole "pizzagate" madness.
But those impacts are unlikely to be perpetuated if the activity is not.
The monolithic institution of college is, in many ways, perpetuated by public policy.
Infamous Supreme Court decisions followed, in which the Court perpetuated racism by law.
But that's an illusion perpetuated by stores to make you spend more money.
What's your favorite, made-up, ludicrous 'fact' that was perpetuated in that era?
What has perpetuated this revolving door of eligible (and not so eligible) suitors?
The Google Maps feature perpetuated these negative ideas about food and fitness and nutrition.
And the fact that you ran it out two years means you perpetuated injustice.
And why is the ugliness that's perpetuated in the media so attractive to people?
He finished his response by hoping that this type of criticism isn't being perpetuated.
Furthermore, it perpetuated the damaging myth that mentally ill individuals are dangerous and violent.
Stone, who has pleaded not guilty, called his case a "lynching" perpetuated by Mueller.
His son perpetuated it, talking repeatedly about his Swedish heritage well into the 1980s.
How did the ultra-perpetuated western beauty norms affect your self-worth growing up?
Sadder still is that this culture has been generationally perpetuated at an institutional level.
"For five years, you perpetuated a false claim," Mr. Holt told Mr. Trump bluntly.
In Syria, the administration's inaction has perpetuated the civil war there, McCain said Monday.
Critical deficiencies are thus perpetuated – and accidents continue to happen for the same reasons.
Truth is, black on black crime is perpetuated by systemic injustice and social ills.
This is largely perpetuated by today's tastemakers bringing the shoe back into their wardrobe.
Allen's work asks viewers to look beyond stereotypes of "the ghetto" perpetuated by outsiders.
Crisis acting is not a new concept perpetuated only by conspiracy theorists in America.
But such prudence could quickly turn into political malfeasance if perpetuated beyond Tuesday's vote.
The box's depiction of a leprechaun, he proclaimed, perpetuated "offensive" stereotypes about Irish-Americans.
This culture was perpetuated and condoned by numerous managers, including high level company leaders.
Hollywood has perpetuated some of the worst stereotypes that exist about Asian-American men.
This also gets to one of the major confusions that Trump perpetuated in his campaign.
This is not to detract from wrongdoing and abuse perpetuated by individuals in these cases.
Some see it as a legitimate protest of injustice perpetuated against black people in America.
But this is pure fantasy—almost entirely manufactured, perpetuated, and consumed by Beltway elites alone.
He perpetuated the so-called 'birther movement,' suggesting President Obama wasn't a United States citizen.
For much of his life, most biologists and anthropologists perpetuated the notion of race science.
The Republican Senate majority's inaction has perpetuated and worsened the lower federal court vacancy crisis.
Is it the quintessential lesbian sex act or a fictive spectre perpetuated by heteropatriarchial standards?
GRAHAM The narrative that has been perpetuated is that we are somewhat sympathetic to Murdoch.
The masks are also a metaphor for another one of Lennox's obsessions: Self-perpetuated myths.
Peanut allergies were some fraud that was being perpetuated on society by needy, helicopter parents.
At least Jeff Koons's art handbags perpetuated the sheer cynicism of his unique pop ideology.
But what happened was that machine learning programs perpetuated our biases on a large scale.
In the mid-'90s, even our pop music perpetuated a bubblegum version of this intoxicating myth.
Yet at the same time, Trump has repeatedly perpetuated baseless accusations of spying against critical allies.
Many believe that he never really existed, that he is just a myth perpetuated by underclassmen.
"I will never, and I mean this, ever forgive those who perpetuated this insanity," Dionne added.
It's also possible that their manner of self-fertilization has perpetuated defects that shorten their lifespan.
These activists protested against the violence perpetuated by institutions that treated citizens differently because of race.
But like many things perpetuated by TV and the big screen, that's just not the case.
It is as fine an example of how and why this trend gets perpetuated as any.
But according to Amer-Wahlin, this is a myth that just keeps getting perpetuated on screen.
In her message, Susanna also acknowledged how she might play into the ideas perpetuated about recovery.
Cliques perpetuated by Facebook's algorithms that provide a steady stream of news to match their interests.
Additionally, civil rights experts will conduct an audit of civil rights abuses perpetuated by Facebook's platform.
He also lashed out the front-runner, calling his campaign a "fraud" perpetuated by Washington lobbyists.
That's what's so nefarious about these abuses; they're perpetuated by the indelible forces of the market.
He's also getting tired of the staid cookery show format perpetuated by his Food Tube channel.
What's the activity that since the dawn of time, IVF babies aside, has perpetuated the species?
Mr. Pellozo scoffed at the suggestion that tango has perpetuated gender inequality and enabled abusive men.
At the same time, the case sparked commentary that perpetuated stereotypes about false accusations of rape.
At the same time, the case sparked commentary that perpetuated stereotypes about false accusations of rape.
The occupation years, 1945 to 27800, would expose a glaring hypocrisy perpetuated by the United States.
"We are fed up with the system" perpetuated by the Group of 20, Mr. Schmidt said.
Town officials believed that the show "perpetuated the negative stereotyping of Italian-Americans," Mayor Scarpelli said.
The departure came after an investigation detailed allegations of a toxic workplace culture perpetuated by Korey.
He told reporters that Hyde-Smith's "disappointing, hurtful" remarks perpetuated stereotypes Mississippi was striving to overcome.
And this morass has been perpetuated by the egoism, greed and arrogance of the vulture elite.
Are there any myths about Capone that have been perpetuated that you'd like to address or debunk?
And he was at least partly behind other laws that perpetuated mass incarceration and increased police powers.
But she remembers the central trauma, and has not wavered in her assertion of who perpetuated it.
Space comes at a premium in San Francisco, which has perpetuated the homelessness crisis in the city.
Space comes at a premium in San Francisco, which has perpetuated the homelessness crisis in the city.
The strange echo chambers of internet-perpetuated "fake news" are potentially creating the dissolution of our democracy.
And for those lies to be perpetuated in this so-called documentary film, I think it's evil.
The stereotypes and xenophobia perpetuated by Trump and other demagogues have more subtle effects than outright violence.
And it perpetuated this idea that the only people who could this job are antisocial male nerds.
" He added of his decision to come out as DACA, "There's all this fear that's being perpetuated.
"This decentralized model tacitly perpetuated fraudulent hiring practices that, in turn, maximized productivity and profit," it said.
But of all the subterfuge he's perpetuated, it's the closet that seems to pain Blutrich the most.
Watch More from Tonic: According to APPC, the myth is often perpetuated through unchallenged quotes and claims.
I don't think jealousy should be perpetuated as the norm in relationships, as it is with monogamy.
This false sense that "suicide is a white people thing" has created and perpetuated a problematic cycle.
In hindsight, I cringe that I wore something that so blatantly perpetuated the "Jewish American Princess" stereotype.
It said markets like Hong Kong had provided "laundering mechanisms for poached ivory and perpetuated the demand".
We are the cogs that are being ground to dust by a system perpetuated by the establishment.
This is also untrue, and it is a myth regrettably being perpetuated by some leaders in Washington.
Does the U.S. Soccer Federation have an obligation to "correct" the inequities perpetuated by international market forces?
That alone cannot change a system that has, for decades, perpetuated racial inequality in the United States.
I've annotated it below, as it serves as an instructional example of how rape culture is perpetuated.
"This is only the most recent iteration of how unrealistic beauty ideals are perpetuated," asserts Dr. Weekly.
An illuminating exhibition at the Getty reveals how photography created and perpetuated a national imaginary in Argentina.
There was "Black Hand" crime, a form of blackmail peculiar to Italian immigrants perpetuated by various gangs.
Marijuana-induced anxiety is weed culture's Bigfoot—an urban legend that's perpetuated by hearsay, rather than fact.
Inescapably, Internet-based social networks were used to counter the information asymmetry perpetuated by the elite media.
CEO Sundar Pichai said Damore's claims perpetuated "harmful gender stereotypes in our workplace," and Damore was fired.
Fans sitting in the "Black Hole," a cheering section near the field, perpetuated the team's menacing reputation.
What imaginaries are perpetuated or produced through the formulation and maintenance of an institution like a museum?
Britain has been rocked by an epidemic of child sex scandals perpetuated by gangs of predominantly Muslim men.
The person who has perpetuated this violent act against them, they have no place in New Zealand society.
The reasons given, Cam tells Refinery29's Emily Curl in an interview, are myths perpetuated by the industry.
A disturbing reign of terror, often perpetuated through the use of commercial airlines, has persisted to the present.
Britain has been rocked by a series of child sex scandals perpetuated by gangs of predominantly Muslim men.
Spoiler alert: It's one of the most common types of political deception perpetuated against journalists and the public.
In it, we don't quite hear the soul-fronted samples that perpetuated the early rise of Kanye's career.
She referenced the concept of fake news and fake facts perpetuated after the election of President Donald Trump.
Their friendship helps them navigate their respective insecurities, existent because of and perpetuated by forces outside of themselves.
Iraq's sectarian divide that has perpetuated conflict for more than a decade is sure to spur more bloodshed.
The Supreme Court rightly rejected this argument, because though "equal" in language, the state laws perpetuated racial discrimination.
In 2012 he suggested that climate change is a "total, and very expensive hoax" perpetuated by China's government.
Trump called Obama's climate change regulations "stupid" and has previously called global warming a "hoax" perpetuated by China.
Then, in September, old tweets were unearthed in which Paul perpetuated racist stereotypes about black and Asian men.
Does he not actually realize that this is precisely how rape culture is maintained and perpetuated — through normalization?
It is not enough, in this war of hoaxes and delusions and perpetuated lies, to be merely honest.
It's a vicious circle perpetuated by conservative lawmakers that disproportionately impacts low-income women and women of color.
Two of the events perpetuated the very canard that King himself debunked -- the falsehood that Zionism is racism.
In adaptations from literature and history, he perpetuated ballet's tradition of lavish spectacle set in a past age.
Much like the era's sexual revolution, in other words, they maintained and even perpetuated a sexist status quo.
There is a common trope about this situation, perpetuated frequently on TV, in illustrations, in casually irritated conversation.
The article suggests that the renowned architect perpetuated an environment of unease and sexual predation at his firm.
When the violence is perpetuated by government forces, it highlights the deadly bind in which civilians find themselves.
Before his presidency, he called climate change a hoax and claimed the idea was perpetuated by the Chinese.
Cinema has often perpetuated revulsion of people with physical deformities even as it purports to sympathize with them.
But in doing so, we would have perpetuated the problem that we have a fictitious wall around us.
Yet in fact — Slezkine argues — by building apartments, the Bolsheviks perpetuated the family unit they aspired to overcome.
This abuse, and the system that covered it up and perpetuated it, did not exist in a vacuum.
"There was definitely a misogynistic culture in the office that was perpetuated by Evan," a former producer said.
This shifting narrative is one that Taylor has actively participated in, perpetuated and leveraged to her personal advantage.
It was just stuff like that — stuff that was being perpetuated as part of a political and social agenda.
What fuels that kind of myth, and how is that myth perpetuated with the regular celebration of Christopher Columbus?
Simply because there's data to support the idea that gender bias exists doesn't mean that bias should be perpetuated.
Eagles felt the FDA's updated blood donation guidelines ignored medical advances and perpetuated stigmas, which angered him even more.
"ExxonKnew is a coordinated campaign perpetuated by activist groups with the aim of stigmatizing ExxonMobil," the company's site states.
Joshy trades in a zip-up hoodie masculinity that's a close descendent of the kind perpetuated by Woody Allen.
It's not that women-perpetuated violence doesn't exist in pop culture, it's just stories of it are quite rare.
And in that way, she perpetuated the trauma that I had sought out therapy for in the first place.
At the same time, they've perpetuated lies about climate change and undermined public trust in science and objective fact.
Saudi clerics announced that these tombs perpetuated idolatry, in which people prayed not to God, but to human intercessors.
For decades, hip-hop has perpetuated the myth that only one woman can dominate the genre at a time.
He was vain and self-absorbed, Rubio said, a man who perpetuated hate and would destroy the Republican Party.
These military endeavors in Afghanistan and Iraq have perpetuated wars without end, killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions.
This is the type of "secret science" perpetuated by Obama's EPA that the Trump administration is working to end.
"We apologize that such a disgusting trick was perpetuated on the reading public," Vodenichar said on the paper's website.
All those questions then caused his trending to continue and grow, thus the circle of internet life was perpetuated.
Both books perpetuated an image of Ginzburg as endearingly provincial—a writer of funny, charming, but ultimately slight, portraits.
No one is going to say, 'You perpetuated the very thing that made you feel uncomfortable or less than.
He believes that chronic fatigue syndrome is a biological condition that can be perpetuated by social and psychological factors.
This time, however, analysts suggested that any fraud was perpetuated by local authorities rather than by the national government.
Its ancient caste hierarchy perpetuated divisions and did not translate easily into the unifying slogans of modern mass politics.
Some disability rights groups also argued against the rule on the basis that it perpetuated stigmas about mental illness.
Myths about older people — that they are disconnected or crotchety — are perpetuated in the news media and our culture.
It became a target because its ethos of inclusion and community threatens the ideas perpetuated by white nationalist ideology.
I honor him because, despite all of the atrocities perpetuated against this child, he lived to be an elder.
This hysteria is being actively perpetuated by those willing to sell or spend their dollars on American 'beautiful weapons.
My participation sanctioned the erasure of black voices and black work, and perpetuated white supremacy and white male privilege.
Yet, when HBO Max announced the Big Bang Theory Deal, chief content officer Kevin Reilly perpetuated that false equivalence.
The news comes after an investigation by The Verge detailed allegations of a toxic workplace culture perpetuated by Korey.
And Trump, in particular, has perpetuated more racist and xenophobic myths about trafficking than perhaps any of his predecessors.
The new study reflects how Chhaupadi is perpetuated within close communities and passed on between generations despite the ban.
One of the most nefarious myths perpetuated by these organizations is the bill's so-called "age tax" on seniors.
The violence in Charlottesville was perpetuated by Americans who exist at the social and political fringes of the country.
In an effort to get billions for his border wall, Trump even declared and perpetuated a dubious national emergency.
JARRETT: Yes, the FBI, with the help of a complicit New York Times perpetuated this myth that it was Papadopoulos.
Schumpeter perpetuated the myth that there is an inherent conflict for investors between doing well and doing good (January 214st).
Maybe the polls were wrong and Trump's questionable ground-game would reveal his campaign to be a media-perpetuated shell.
As this mass violence was perpetuated by the government, some officers defected from the military, later forming the armed opposition.
But, according to Gill, some of the stereotypes put forth by old fairy tales are still very much perpetuated today.
The building of mosques and madrassas provided legitimacy and also perpetuated Saudi authority among a wide range of Muslim communities.
The researchers note that many comments were uploaded en masse by advocacy groups, and were not all perpetuated by bots.
North Korea has perpetuated human rights abuses for decades, according to watchdog agencies, human rights groups and the US government.
Many lives are being wrecked by the predatory student lending system, and this is enabled and perpetuated by bad journalism.
Using myth-based fear-mongering and race-baiting, NRA leadership perpetuated the myth that Obama was planning to confiscate guns.
Many of the influencer's fans praised her for shedding light on the absurdity of beauty ideals perpetuated by social media.
"[It] perpetuated the false narrative that an American armada was racing towards the waters off North Korea," the Times said.
In the last century, the inclination to solve problems through the use of force was invariably destructive and perpetuated conflict.
Lyle already acknowledged having perpetuated the abuse as a child, and murder doesn't exactly qualify as ending the abuse cycle.
As we offload our thinking into machines, these flaws in thinking become endlessly perpetuated and increasingly unchallenged by future generations.
And they worried that it perpetuated fear within immigrant communities of ICE's aggressive tactics to deport those who are undocumented.
"There are many other people who have provoked fear, have really trafficked in lies and perpetuated conspiracies," Mr. Alefantis said.
It played on historically dangerous stereotypes of black men raping white women and perpetuated harmful ideas about false rape accusations.
Trump, though, does not believe the science behind climate change, and has called it a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese.
The idea, perpetuated by the directors and actors of these movies, is that only true fans will appreciate this movie.
"We are in a poor, poor neighborhood with no tax base that's perpetuated by the blight," Mr. White, 57, said.
Public attacks on critical climate policies have perpetuated the false notion that reducing greenhouse gas pollution will damage our economy.
Further, they enjoyed the power of expropriating the rights of others, expropriation that photography not only made visible but perpetuated.
In the White House, Mr. Trump has relied on similar unfounded conspiracy theories and promoted people who have perpetuated them.
They also wanted to counter South Asian bridal photo shoots they'd seen growing up, which perpetuated Eurocentric, whitewashed beauty ideals.
And the signature moves of Charmander, for example, reflect the ancient misbelief perpetuated by Aristotle that salamanders are impervious to fire.
President Trump is not interested in continuing the failed status quo that's been perpetuated by presidents of both parties for decades.
Poitras then felt obligated to further probe the culture of misogyny that's infiltrated the hacker community and that Assange has perpetuated.
It faced high and stubborn inflation, perpetuated by many wage settlements tightly linked to past increases in the cost of living.
Aniston's essay, titled "For the Record," described the "toxic messages" perpetuated by tabloids that question whether she's pregnant or happily married.
We're talking about Pete Davidson snagging Kate Beckinsale as a rebound after Ariana Grande perpetuated the mystique around his baffling BDE.
How can you step into the trauma of a past when you know that some of your people perpetuated that trauma?
Having a baby at that time would have only perpetuated the cycle of poverty, chaos and dysfunction I was born into.
This mysterious vibe has been perpetuated by companies like Google, which only recently started handing over data about crashes, for example.
Jacqui Hunt, director of Equality Now's European office, said the campaign perpetuated harmful stereotypes that held back both women and men.
Despite some admirable achievements in school reform, Obama perpetuated high-stakes standardized testing and punitive teacher evaluations based on those assessments.
The cycle that gives so few women opportunities to take on leadership roles has perpetuated itself for too long in Hollywood.
In 218, the Advertising Standards Council of India banned ads that perpetuated the notion of dark skin being inferior and undesirable.
And because I felt I could trust my brain less, I used Keep with increasing frequency, which only perpetuated my dependence.
Many Lebanese Sunnis resent the dominance of Shi'ite Hezbollah, saying it has cut them off from power and perpetuated Syrian influence.
What saves this episode is the much more horrifying idea that this government perpetuated a holocaust by literally demonizing its enemies.
Instead of evaporating support for Hezbollah, the terrorist organization perpetuated its survival by looking for new issues, starting with Shebaa Farms.
The GOP was facing a problem that perpetuated throughout the repeal process: Move the bill to the center, and conservatives defect.
Kim's question was not whether medieval peoples were racist, it was whether the study of them itself had perpetuated white supremacy.
To recap: Mr. Trump has written on Twitter on multiple occasions that global warming was a "hoax" perpetuated by the Chinese.
"Outdated federal marijuana laws have perpetuated our broken criminal justice system, created barriers to research, and hindered economic development," Warren said.
Firstly, she wrote an open letter to Calvin Klein's CEO, Steve Shiffman, about the troubling gender stereotypes perpetuated by the ads.
It's perpetuated by bots, fake accounts set up to artificially inflate the popularity of a website, social media post, or advertisement.
Are you concerned about a president who has perpetuated the falsehood that vaccines cause autism and who consorts with vaccine deniers?
United States, which perpetuated the internment of thousands of Japanese-Americans — all stories that were absent in my U.S. history class.
He won the World Series as a rookie, in 1996, and then perpetuated the Steinbrenner doctrine more than any other player.
Sanders has acknowledged the harassment perpetuated by some of his online followers and sought to distance his campaign from their behavior.
Moore said Biden's supporters have perpetuated the narrative that he's unbeatable in the state, so voters should just get on board.
The cycle of top-heaviness is perpetuated and the story lines of the finals, along with its participants, become increasingly familiar.
Notably, the docu-series combats the traditional immigration rhetoric perpetuated by Trump, and the immigration narratives that many are familiar with.
This lack of operational foresight has been perpetuated, perhaps encouraged, by the acceptance of a risk-management mindset within Western culture.
This is a reality for me and my peers except for Johnna, who defies that perpetuated stereotype — in the U.S. Army.
Langone, who co-founded Home Depot, praised Trump's efforts to rectify what he says is a situation perpetuated by past leaders.
The confessions also perpetuated the illusion of a vast conspiracy against Syria, as detainees admitted to engaging in sedition or treason.
The truth is, most of what's hated about Monsanto is based in myths and misinformation perpetuated by parties with financial motives.
These days, H.R. departments discourage questions about a job applicant's salary history, in the hope that wrongful disparities won't be perpetuated.
Racist policies at pools and beaches during segregation perpetuated the culture of black people avoiding water in the decades that followed.
They used those experiences to paint a realistic portrait of how issues like Molly's develop, are perpetuated, and are resolved — or not.
It tells the world that conservatives, despite the caricature of us perpetuated by the left, are tolerant and good to the core.
Trump has also perpetuated the myth that vaccines cause autism, a claim that has been debunked multiple times by peer-reviewed research.
That's the narrative perpetuated by the countless personal shopping and subscription clothing startups that have popped up over the past few years.
It's time we said "no more of this," and put an end to this venal racism that is perpetuated on the Internet.
The group argues Poland Spring water has been "a colossal fraud perpetuated against American consumers" since it was first bottled in 1993.
They were used by tech companies for decades and it perpetuated this idea that antisocial male nerds are good at this job.
Its rigidity and stoicism, likely caused by the daguerreotype process — no one can smile forever — has perpetuated her image as Puritan recluse.
It was a standard practice, like brushing your teeth, which had been handed down by my ancestors and perpetuated among our clan.
For this reason, a lot of the time, colorism and discrimination aren't just perpetuated by outsiders — they happen within our own community.
Rights campaigners say these types of comments add further weight to the fiercely anti-LGBT+ propaganda perpetuated by Brazil's powerful evangelical churches.
A call to spread education and awareness about lung cancer and combat the stigma that has been perpetuated by lack of knowledge.
The cycle is perpetuated as the hole grows; as more water and heat get trapped beneath the ice, the faster it melts.
"[Veils] are one of the most homogenous ways that Muslim women are categorized and it is so perpetuated by imagery," she said.
"What's been put out as singles have just perpetuated a particular image that may or may not be entirely accurate," she said.
They argued for gender equality, universal education and environmental conservation and argued against slavery, laws that perpetuated poverty and the death penalty.
The poetic visions we have about Scotland—perpetuated by tartanry and Braveheart—miss out on the global nature of real Scottish food.
The Irish had a reputation, perpetuated by British xenophobia, of being inferior hooligans who loved nothing more than drinking, fighting, and fucking.
At the time, Trump even suggested it was a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese government, despite scientific evidence that contradicted those beliefs.
But during the peak of Trump's rhetorical battle with Kelly, he perpetuated a prominent outlandish theory from one of his Twitter followers.
The president refrained in the Oval Office from going after Mueller, but suggested that officials who perpetuated the investigation should face consequences.
He insisted she started the rumor that President Obama was not an American-born citizen, a lie he personally perpetuated for years.
Opposition to vaccines is generally based on junk science that has been perpetuated by some celebrities and some communities on social media.
Fringe third party groups have perpetuated an unsustainable system of promises that candidates can't keep, in order to further their own interest.
If he wanted to withdraw climate regulations because climate change is a hoax perpetuated by China, no court would allow him to.
She wrote a detailed explanation on why she believes Wilson's statement perpetuated the erasure of plus-size Black women's narratives in Hollywood.
I believe the pro-child versus pro-woman dichotomy is a false one unduly perpetuated by both extremes of the abortion debate.
Ronda Rousey is NOT with child ... despite rumors perpetuated by rival UFC fighter Cris "Cyborg" Justino, so says UFC prez Dana White.
"A Culture of Secrecy That Perpetuated Abuse" was produced by Theo Balcomb, with help from Jessica Cheung, and edited by Lisa Tobin.
But last month, the trial court found that it was also flawed, saying it "perpetuated the unconstitutional effects" of the earlier map.
She challenged the attitudes, norms, practices and social institutions that perpetuated — in ways both brutal and subtle — the inferior status of women.
"In part, I guess that's perpetuated by big tobacco, as some of these companies either got swallowed up or co-invested into."
The lie being perpetuated was an order of reality that was quite simply eviscerating the topsoil of existence as we knew it.
Looking back, she's now appalled that she further perpetuated the ridiculous belief that "girls don't poop," insinuating that it's unladylike or shameful.
But note also that we also have terrible wars in the Middle East perpetuated by muted or indirect (Western) intervention (Syria, Yemen).
We have a president who has called global warming a hoax and who has perpetuated an unproven link between vaccines and autism.
Unfortunately, this is probably just another body-language myth being perpetuated because it can sound fun and flattering when you're on a date.
Clapper and Brennan -- these guys have probably perpetuated the worst crime on American government political system history, and now they are scurrying rats.
This notion has been perpetuated by cultural and societal biases and is represented in many of the ways we interact with our waters.
The latest queer villains onscreen tend to embody stereotypes perpetuated by both gay and straight people about bisexuals' disloyalty and insatiable sexual appetites.
Allegations of voter fraud have been perpetuated in recent years to justify various forms of voter ID laws, which 63 states currently have.
As one Redditor points out, it's not unlike the kinds of dangerous, unsupported ideas that take off and are perpetuated in online forums.
"Colonel King was unwilling to take a deeper look at the operations he commanded, and ultimately perpetuated a complacent atmosphere," the report said.
But critics say Lula's administration perpetuated a system of bribery and corruption aimed at keeping his Workers' Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores) in power.
She has been a major source of support for the head of the department, John Bolton, but allegedly perpetuated infighting within the administration.
Old-time hockey is a fucking myth perpetuated by a bunch of hard-nosed Canadian pundits and Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers fans.
The companies in the pharmaceutical industry that have perpetuated the opioid crisis, and the executives who oversaw them, have barely suffered consequences, either.
His former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, perpetuated the message that for some Trump supporters stories of the forced separations should be callously dismissed.
"In sum, the allegations paint a picture of overseas slave labor that defendants perpetuated from headquarters in the United States," the court wrote.
But the faithful must consider that America's drug war has been a catastrophic failure and has perpetuated social injustices against communities of color.
Holt: Mr. Trump, for five years you've perpetuated a false claim of the nation's first black president was not a natural-born citizen.
There are many approaches to counseling couples after an affair, but generally, it's about addressing the issues that precipitated and perpetuated the infidelity.
Five women with a spectrum of body types, at times topless, critique the myth of the ideal feminine body as perpetuated by ballet.
Coates explores how the system was upheld by a willful ignorance, the dehumanization of black people perpetuated through a deliberate lack of empathy.
The local police, reached by phone, refused to release figures for the number of people arrested and injured, or to discuss violence perpetuated.
This ignores the historical underpinnings of policies that have actively dismantled economic growth and perpetuated the legacy of poverty and government-enacted violence.
"The web of dependency is so perpetuated that a lot of people on reserve actually think welfare is a treaty right," he said.
The six-month deadline set by Mr. Trump perpetuated a misconception that there was no urgency in finding a solution, the letter continued.
If its new president-elect gets his way, however, negotiation may replace the hard-line strategy that critics say has only perpetuated violence.
James Baldwin was famously hostile toward Wright's novel; he argued that Bigger's character perpetuated the stereotype that black men are predisposed to violence.
As much as the policies being perpetuated by the Trump administration matter, they're not the sum total of his presidency's effect on the world.
The gridlock and divide that has swept our nation will only be perpetuated if Donald Trump isn't given a chance from the get-go.
Since 2017, the group has perpetuated several fraudulent attacks on the U.S. government, including filing 13 tax returns and 11 Social Security benefit applications.
The alarming number of accusers have left some men wondering if they, too, have perpetuated rape culture either at home or in the workplace.
One often perpetuated reason for the benefit of using a travel agent is that doing so results in cheaper rates than by booking individually.
In other words, concerns of making accusations "for the attention" aren't supported by fact — but they are supported and perpetuated by statements like Lohan's.
Mendes, who's originally from Miami and graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, didn't want to take a role that perpetuated Latina stereotypes.
It's a beautiful, informative dice into the importance of LGBTQ spaces and a hard look at how racism is perpetuated in the queer community.
Not only are dodgy methods that seem to produce results perpetuated because those who publish prodigiously prosper—something that might easily have been predicted.
He says kids played "Cowboys and Indians" when he was growing up, so he disagrees with people who think the outfits perpetuated racial slurs.
A school system that allows for religious ideals to be taught and pursued can only mean perpetuated misconceptions, and dealing with the following repercussions.
A Chinese reporter asked about President Trump's tweet from several years ago when he said climate change was a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese.
It would also extract both Republicans and Democrats from the single "all-or-nothing" box that ObamaCare put them in and Ryan's bill perpetuated.
The mingling of mining interests with national interests is perpetuated through a revolving door: lawmakers frequently work for the coal industry after leaving office.
The Unstereotype Alliance aims "to tackle the widespread prevalence of stereotypes that are often perpetuated through advertising," according to a statement on Unilever's website.
In another context, this confrontation might be a powerful reminder to Escobar that he's refusing to accept responsibility for the violence he has perpetuated.
"This incident was incited by the violent rhetoric perpetuated by leaders of the antivaxx movement," Pan said in a statement to FOX 40 Sacramento.
Worse still for Germans, this betrayal was perpetuated by a close ally, led by a president who was supposed to be one of them.
"Her vision, ultimately, was to ensure that this legacy is perpetuated through generations," Ms. King said of her mother, who founded the King Center.
Wasn't it time, after all, to ditch that hoary, male-perpetuated chestnut about women deriving sexual pleasure from gazing moistly into their partners' eyes?
The ads, for Volkswagen and Philadelphia cream cheese, were investigated by the UK Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) after viewers complained they perpetuated gender stereotypes.
Indeed, racists who created and perpetuated baseball's color line, cocaine users and men who physically abused women have already been inducted or remain eligible.
Is this enough to make Orientalist art worth salvaging, despite the prejudices inherent in the generalizations it perpetuated about the multicultural polities it depicted?
What Mayor Pete doesn't understand, and never will, is that this difference is a problem to be fixed, not a reality to be perpetuated.
"We maintain that the fraud, manipulation, and deception revealed to date will only be encouraged and perpetuated with a lesser response," the athletes wrote.
Much of the world already considered the United States a biased and unhelpful actor, promoting Israeli interests in a way that perpetuated the conflict.
Gucci is pulling a black "balaclava knit" sweater emblazoned with large red lips after critics said it perpetuated the racist caricature known as blackface.
"All of this really comes down to power, and particularly imbalances of power, that have been established long ago and are perpetuated," Dr. Dittmar says.
"It is not fair to blame all of China and her people for the drug problem perpetuated by some of its nationals," the statement said.
The hoax around the Momo challenge "has been perpetuated by local news stations and scared parents around the world," Taylor Lorenz writes in The Atlantic.
"What's been put out as singles have just perpetuated a particular image that may or may not be accurate," Kesha told Rolling Stone in 2013.
Since then, they have endured harassment both online and in person, perpetuated by fringe, anti-government conspiracy groups that claim the event was a hoax.
It's not just the concentration camps, the anti-trans hate, or the countless other acts of cruelty both big and small perpetuated by his government.
Some of it is financial, but there's something else going on — something that is perpetuated by the beliefs and values of upper-middle class people.
So the notion perpetuated by some celebrities and media outlets and websites that HIV is a dangerous secret fosters shame, discrimination, stigma and unnecessary fears.
In fact, the contrary occurred, in that the exhibit itself perpetuated outdated ideologies by reconstructing the imagined inferior world of "primitives" as a legitimate reality.
The Russian government's support for the Bashar Assad regime in Syria, the U.S. government argues, has perpetuated the brutal conflict that has cost 600,000 lives.
Barring employers from asking about salary history is one way to prevent that pay gap from being perpetuated as women move from job to job.
Coming into a community is meaningless unless we can offer an alternative to the horrible progressive agenda that has perpetuated a permanent underclass in America.
The president has insisted he did not collude with Russia and has regularly called the probe a "witch hunt" and a "hoax" perpetuated by Democrats.
The resistance to the civil-rights agenda of the nineteen-sixties perpetuated forms of both economic and political discrimination—but it did not reëstablish segregation.
The company responded to previous studies that female smart assistant voices perpetuated a gender bias by saying that female voices were just generally more pleasing.
In fact, the 1916 attacks were only one of two times in recorded history that a single shark perpetuated multiple attacks on humans, Burgess said.
Gohmert also said Mueller "perpetuated injustice" over the course of his investigation into Russian election interference, which also examined whether President Donald Trump obstructed justice.
But framing the issue solely in terms of lying actually underplays and mischaracterizes the grand deception being perpetuated inside the internet's fun house of mirrors.
What's sad is that the oppression and hatred, the division, fear and breakdown of HUMANITY & COMPASSION is being perpetuated in every one of these comments.
Now a myth perpetuated by conspiracy sites is informing a bill that stands to put activists in the same category as members of the Mafia.
But for that reckoning to happen, we must acknowledge that the economic system and political structures that perpetuated poverty then are still in force now.
What this shows is that it's not black and Latino people who are self-segregating into neighborhoods — a myth that is often perpetuated, Krysan said.
I would like to remind his shadow that President Trump perpetuated for years the racist lie that President Barack Obama was not born in America.
Still, there's a broad assumption perpetuated by social media hashtags like #SaveTheAmazon and #ActForTheAmazon that donations will relieve climate change or curb the fires' impact.
" Mr. Lagman added that the "culture of violence" in the Philippines must be eliminated, "instead of being perpetuated, condoned and encouraged by those in power.
Myths about coronavirus have been circulating widely online, and the idea that the virus could be a hoax has been perpetuated by the White House.
And it was an honor to have a seminarian in the family, an attitude that perpetuated the superiority of men and priests in the church.
The complexity of the conflict and Mr. Assad's determination to maintain power have perpetuated the war, making Syria the leading source of refugees in 2017.
For that reason, our new training addresses painful moments in American history — and, in particular, law enforcement's role in enforcing laws that perpetuated racial inequity.
In short, both Raisman and Maroney's statements point to a system of institutional complicity, whereby the organizations surrounding Nassar perpetuated his heinous and criminal conduct.
The U.S. Treasury Department on Monday announced that it had sanctioned two South Sudan officials who it says have "perpetuated the conflict" in their country.
Perry deemed the scandal "just the tip of the iceberg" in terms of the gross inequalities perpetuated by the systems of higher education in America.
Very few of the people who have perpetuated crimes against black people, whether they be police officers or anybody else, have been prosecuted for it.
"I've certainly heard the criticism from the media, that's been perpetuated," Ms. Trump said, leading to laughter from some of the people at the conference.
Each piece in the exhibition contributes to a rich, shame-free counter-narrative to the repressive views on reproductive rights perpetuated by Republicans in power.
Pharmaceutical companies have perpetuated a myth that high prices are necessary in order to compensate for the risks and investments they undertake when developing drugs.
We need bravery in confronting not only the extraordinary, but also the mundane and everyday ways that discrimination, prejudice and oppression are perpetuated in society.
The executive said the industry was too slow to respond to social media campaigns that he said perpetuated lies about pipeline companies and their projects.
The need for guns is a myth perpetuated by the NRA and sold at scale by the US government in exchange for money and power.
Do you think the need to "hustle harder" is real, or is it being perpetuated by those who see hard work as a lifestyle choice?
The fearmongering grew, sometimes perpetuated by authorities themselves but largely by the media, which has tended to report the clown hoaxes with straight-faced solemnity.
As the study suggests, it's a disparity created and perpetuated by decades of segregation and discrimination, which limited the swimming areas black people could access.
Any true sense or sign of collaboration in this work was trumped by Neto's self-serving arrogance, and by the lingering colonial gestures he perpetuated.
Feminist theorists at the time reasoned that constant sexual harassment held women back in the workplace, and that it both expressed and perpetuated gender inequality.
Moreover, contrary to the myths perpetuated by conservatives, cash benefits don't discourage work or breed "dependency"—and parents tend to spend that cash on their kids.
The prime ministers&apos statement acknowledged the cruelty perpetuated against Jews by individual Poles in some cases, but largely stressed Polish resistance efforts to protect Jews.
And it is perpetuated by those who remain in power in the industry, who often idolize and model themselves after the dominant auteurs of the past.
However, this was a very systematic pattern of abuse which was rarely considered a crime by a culture in the entertainment business that continually perpetuated it.
This film is not some sort of disinterested investigation into the 'vaccines cause autism' hoax; this film is directed by the person who perpetuated the hoax.
They're also trying to obliterate the "blue bubble" created by liberals — perpetuated, they say, by appearances on networks like MSNBC and an obsession with online reach.
The nation's top health official this week perpetuated a dangerous, even deadly myth about drug addiction — right as the US struggles with its massive opioid epidemic.
In other words, we're living with the consequences of Reagan's "welfare queen" dog-whistle politics, which both Bill and Hillary Clinton perpetuated to justify welfare reform.
Last year, during the 2016-17 holiday season, 64 percent of newspaper stories linking the holidays and suicide perpetuated the myth, while 36 percent debunked it.
Others argued it perpetuated the idea that Africa needed white people to save them from poverty or disease, and promoted Western celebrities over local unsung heroes.
"It's been very clearly stated on multiple occasions that there's no collusion that occurred, and yet this narrative continues to be perpetuated," said Spicer in May.
"The view of us perpetuated by Hollywood and the press is that of a dysfunctional, angry, frustrated populace prone to violence and self-destruction," he says.
This misinformation is perpetuated because people aren't taking the time to evaluate sources before they accept it as truth and / or pass it on to others.
That sort of reaction, casting blame -- however unintentionally -- on survivors who are already struggling with guilt is just one way the stigma of suicide gets perpetuated.
But Mueller was the point man for the Bush administration's bizarre 2006 decision (perpetuated by Obama) that all Americans' telephone records were "relevant" to terrorism investigations.
Like Aileen Rizo, Lola Kouba claimed women were disadvantaged by her employer's system of basing compensation on salary history because that system perpetuated sex-based underpayment.
In a Monday statement, the NRCC suggested Ruiz put the campaign funds toward treating drug abuse perpetuated by the Sinaloa cartel that Guzman leads in Mexico.
It was one among many toxic examples of information whose misuse perpetuated a xenophobic notion that Americans would be safe from a virus associated with China.
And the greater responsibility for work at home can set up a "generationally perpetuated" pattern that leads women to fall behind in their careers, researchers say.
It referenced people with mental illness explicitly as a means to bash Republicans, and it perpetuated the idea that those with mental illness are inherently dangerous.
Our most insidious distractions are self-perpetuated; they are the personal concerns nagging at us throughout the day or the too frequent reaches for our phones.
Abolitionists during Key's lifetime viewed "The Star-Spangled Banner" as they viewed the nation as a whole — through the lens of the injustice perpetuated by slavery.
When Adrien died prematurely, of accidental strychnine poisoning, his brother perpetuated his ideas, suggesting that the intellect can thrive only when the sexual impulse is suppressed.
The money being made by Mr. Ailes and Mr. O'Reilly put off any broader reckoning with the culture that was being created and perpetuated at Fox.
Away announced leadership changes in December following an investigation by The Verge that detailed allegations of a toxic workplace culture perpetuated, some employees said, by Korey.
I still felt like a child in her eyes, and that was the dynamic we perpetuated: She was the grown-up and I was the baby.
"If this is all supposed to be a big joke perpetuated on residents, I expect they probably violated the law to pull it off," she said.
These advantages have perpetuated themselves in his marriage (loving), parenting style (involved), and level of satisfaction with himself, with others, and with life in general (high).
"This tragic event, perpetuated by a socially isolated individual who felt 'wronged' by society has changed the course of our lives," said the letter, dated Sept.
This has perpetuated the idea that Muslims are a monolithic and faceless flock, when occupying the role of the villain and, even more commonly, the victims.
I know from experience that storms like Florence do more than destroy; they also expose the inequities in our society that are perpetuated by extreme policies.
The results were startling, even though Long Island is a part of New York where redlining, zoning regulations and other forces have long perpetuated racial divides.
The Syrian civil war has been manipulated and perpetuated by numerous outside actors, from Turkey to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Russia, Iran and even the United States.
This "snowflake culture" is perpetuated by those in the rarified air of the ivory tower that leaves some university officials feeling they can do no wrong.
The promise of a painless birth is a myth that is perpetuated by popular discourse about labor as proven by the countless Foogle results on the topic.
But the male cliches are infinitely more empowering and at least tied to their own individual interests, desires, and passions rather than perpetuated by a father figure.
Google "Geordie Shore shocking moments" and what will greet you upon that search is some of the most questionable behavior perpetuated by wasted twentysomethings you'll ever see.
This definitely makes sense, since the first season was one big reveal of how the boys at Liberty High perpetuated a toxic culture towards their female classmates.
This one makes clear that ghettos are physical places that are perpetuated by vicious cycles of inequality and are justified by ideologies of cultural or racial pathology.
The artifice was perpetuated by Trump's decision to unveil his latest ideas in Detroit, a Rust Belt symbol of American labor only two years out of bankruptcy.
That worrying trend coincides with an era of rising terrorism on French soil, in many cases perpetuated by nationals claiming to defend a radical interpretation of Islam.
When misinformation is perpetuated without fact, our ability to serve those in need, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, religion or any other factor, is at risk.
"Structural and almost absolute impunity that permeate these serious crimes has perpetuated, and in some cases encouraged, the repetition of serious violations of human rights," it says.
This is different though, because it's President Trump and the perpetuated lie by his opponents, including much of the media, is that he's out to get everyone.
Mr. Glasser had been expected to run the new studio; Mr. Schneiderman had pointed to him as being one of the managers who perpetuated Mr. Weinstein's behavior.
It sometimes meant that Douglass perpetuated scientific ways of thinking about race rather than simply dismantling its logic and insisting on race as a product of history.
The sentiment of crisis is perpetuated rhetorically in an attempt to whip up public opinion to then point to public opinion as a justification for radical solutions.
The talk of war and invasion proceeds in platitudes and snippets of propaganda; here and there, German atrocities perpetuated farther east are spoken of in hushed tones.
He has referred to it as a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese, and last month questioned global warming amid a cold snap in the eastern United States.
One problem with this state-by-state approach is that poverty is perpetuated in large areas, especially in the South, with its historical antipathy to labor protections.
Brooklyn said that stigma against medications, perpetuated by treatment programs and 12-step meetings, likely made it harder for Sean to accept treatments that could have helped.
"If Republicans truly cared about combating anti-Semitism, they would also recognize and respond to the scourge of hatred perpetuated by the President of the United States."
The financial crisis was perpetuated by a number of political events, including the historical spat between former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis and other euro zone finance ministers.
One trend — a boom in home construction — took granite along for the ride and perpetuated the impression that granite was the prime material of a "new" building.
To call these deaths and burials accidents implicitly perpetuated the idea that the randomness of nature was the killer, not the shortsightedness, cowardice or hubris of people.
Mohammad Sabaaneh's collection of political cartoons White and Black is a graphic telling of the human rights abuses perpetuated by the Israeli state against citizens of Palestine.
The firm found 4,574 unique scams perpetuated by 1,386 accounts and used machine learning to distinguish the scam posts from those by legitimate users calling out the scammers.
Yet that didn't keep the theory from exploding online, perpetuated by figures on the far right that support Trump like InfoWars' Alex Jones and toxic Twitterer Jack Posobiec.
The trope of sexualized rape is heightened in Verhoeven's film, but not limited to it; it is rooted in a destructive myth created and perpetuated by systemic misogyny.
She adds that a common misconception about trans women—perpetuated by the willowy bodies seen on runways—is that their gender presentation should align to stereotypical feminine tropes.
The idea that these two sets of interests could ever come into a happy balance is a myth perpetuated by factory owners looking for ways to save money.
I spent hours agonizing over the possible judgments of others but have only recently gained insight into my own bias that perpetuated my silence for so many years.
The most recent addition to our nation's shameful library of violence perpetuated by the state isn't as grotesque as those previously mentioned—in fact, it wasn't even lethal.
Racist ideas can be shared and perpetuated by anyone — even liberals who point to their political affiliation as proof that they could have nothing to do with bigotry.
This preference for fair skin was perpetuated and strongly reinforced by colonialism, not just in India but in dozens of countries where a European power established its dominance.
Instead, by appealing to one category or another for votes, India's politicians have perpetuated and entrenched a system that fragments the country into jealous islands of class privilege.
But I think to say that questioning her stances on issues that actively perpetuated criminalization of black and brown communities—to say that's racist and sexist is doublespeak.
We're not about to make assumptions here, but we'd wager that the starving artist myth is partially perpetuated by the fact that design programs are so darn expensive.
This weekend's science march isn't making claims that break with any current mainstream ideas, however, unless you think that climate change is a myth perpetuated by the Chinese.
Critics teed off on Jar Jar for years ... calling the amphibious alien creature a terrible exercise in child-pleasing, who perpetuated racist stereotypes with a strange Caribbean accent.
This idea is perpetuated because stranger assault is more widely reported in the media and to the police than assault that occurs between people who know each other.
There is a fear, perpetuated by President Trump's rhetoric, that there are terrorists who are disguising themselves as asylum seekers and will inflict harm and destruction among us.
What we should look at is racial disparities of these shootings and how the social structure of "white privilege" has contributed to the violence perpetuated in this country.
And despite the efforts to expose the many frauds he's perpetuated, he's somehow convinced many that he's simply a brilliant businessman and that it comes with the territory.
And it's a problem that's perpetuated through a total myth: a false claim that there's a lot of voter fraud in America, when the evidence simply shows otherwise.
Trump had established a long record of criticizing climate science and suggested it was a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese government, despite scientific evidence that contradicted those beliefs.
And that sort of thing is much more present in the region I grew up in, precisely because of the violence people suffered from, that they then perpetuated.
This outreach by thousands of Americans to other Americans stands in stark contrast to the recent news of hateful acts perpetuated by an isolated (but highly publicized) few.
For some at the ceremony, the markers were a counterpoint to Confederate monuments, whose presence has been denounced as paying tribute to those who defended and perpetuated slavery.
And it's a problem that's perpetuated through a total myth: a false claim that there's a lot of voter fraud in America when the evidence simply shows otherwise.
That's David Brooks's point: We can't truly cross the divide unless there's a societywide and soul-deep acceptance of the sinfulness that has caused and perpetuated that divide.
Rather than address systemic inequality perpetuated along racialized residential lines through white flight, deserted urban centers were considered to be the direct result of black and brown occupants.
And it argues that by holding on to the images, Harvard has perpetuated the hallmarks of slavery that prevented African-Americans from holding, conveying or inheriting personal property.
He has questioned whether the Russians were responsible for hacking the Democratic National Committee, and he has called the entire "Russia story" a hoax perpetuated by angry Democrats.
A national unity government could liberate Israel and the Palestinians from the rigid ideologies that have perpetuated the unsustainable status quo and dramatically transform the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Because of antiquated policies, such as those on Puerto Rico's federal funding support for Medicaid, residents' health care has been gravely limited, which has perpetuated serious, systematic problems.
Critics complained that the story line — more nuanced in the novel — was simplistic and dated in the adaptations, and that all three versions perpetuated stereotypes about Chinese immigrants.
"We hope this provides closure on an unfortunate chapter of the story that has perpetuated throughout our quest to win a long-awaited World Series," the team said.
The FRA acknowledges the "historical injustices" perpetuated against indigenous and other traditional forest communities in the creation and exploitation of India's forests under colonial and post-colonial rule.
Even in a show about goddamn ghosts, the idea that perpetuated trauma can be stopped—or that mental illness can be cured—is the most unrealistic thing about it.
A 250-page FBI report into its investigation into the affair, describes Mrs Clinton inheriting an institution with shambolic communication procedures, which she and her too-pliant aides perpetuated.
"To have attacks in Germany that are of a sexual nature perpetuated by men ostensibly of Muslim origin is symbolically devastating for a public commitment to asylum," he said.
Many articles have been written, anticipating a pessimistic and premature end to the party for these young multi-millionaires, perpetuated by an intoxicated mist of hedonism and twisted luxury.
A common narrative across Blind and shared by some current and former senior employee is the notion that Facebook's troubles have been exaggerated and perpetuated by unjust media coverage.
And we're going to throw out of office these ... these idiots who have passed these laws who have perpetuated these systems that are anti women, anti people of color.
But it perpetuated this myth of the crazy mother who cared more about getting high than she did about her child, which in almost every case is not true.
As an initial step toward collective action, some women's groups focused on raising consciousness; they educated women about how readily accepted gender norms and stereotypes perpetuated oppression of women.
I mean, this town is just upended by antique and moderately racist ideas about what people do and what people like, which is perpetuated by people across the board.
She has been a major source of support for the head of the department, John Bolton, but allegedly perpetuated infighting within the administration, including with the first lady's office.
"This stuff gets perpetuated and becomes insidious," he says after we perform a battery of ab exercises in unison, like a couple of synchronized swimmers in an drained pool.
It became increasingly difficult for me, a young black woman, to seek salvation in a religion that had largely perpetuated the lie of a pale and blue-eyed Jesus.
The rumors were perpetuated this week by boxer Jessie Vargas -- who says he heard from a trustworthy source that McGregor got put on the mat with 14 ounce gloves.
For the last 2000 years, life in the northern Bronx has largely been defined by wanton violence perpetuated by the growing reach and competing interests of rival street gangs.
Hayden said Monday that his decision to use the photo was an attempt to reflect how Germany went from a democratic society to a nation that perpetuated the Holocaust.
Of Americans who identified as "very right-wing" to YouGov, 52 percent expressed that they thought global warming was a hoax, a conspiracy theory perpetuated by President Donald Trump.
The Athletic's initial practice of hiring mostly veteran writers without posting jobs publicly also has perpetuated homogeneity in an industry that is overwhelmingly white and male, leading to criticism.
"The Governor is gratified that the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office has ended this baseless fiasco began by Mr. Brennan and perpetuated by Judge McGeady," Murray said in a statement.
I think that it is the obligation of the people who have created and perpetuated and benefited from a system of oppression to dismantle it … so that's on us.
At that time, the country was beginning to emerge from the 2008 financial crisis, which was perpetuated by irresponsible lending practices that reverberated across the U.S. and global economies.
The Lost Cause narrative, perpetuated by groups sympathetic to the Confederate effort, asserted the war was fought over states' rights and downplayed slavery as the defining "right" in dispute.
While parts of Roosevelt's program perpetuated discrimination, New Deal labor and jobs programs also offered real benefits to many African Americans in the North and even in the South.
But the president himself has perpetuated stereotypes of Jews using money to buy political influence or of acting as "globalists," pulling the levers of power for their own enrichment.
According to a count by the Washington Post, Trump "denounced the Russian probe as a hoax or witch hunt perpetuated by Democrats" more than 44 times since being inaugurated.
And now, you are in a position to see some of the lies that have been perpetuated by the left and you are leaving, but what is your mission ultimately?
Page "lamented that the West 'unnecessarily perpetuated Cold War tendencies' in their dealings with Russia, and called instead for 'mutual respect' in order to get 'mutual benefits,'" The Telegraph reports.
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"It is little surprise period shame is so prevalent when demeaning images are continually perpetuated by the media and society," Pink Parcel marketing manager Alycia Haynes said in a statement.
They are hardly differentiated from their backdrop from a distance — likely commentary on the fact that they are not outstandingly different from what is expected and perpetuated by white supremacy.
That section of Obama's speech "risked giving one a heart attack," Castro wrote, before listing a litany of what he said were abuses the United States had perpetuated against Cuba.
" The video about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict perpetuated several anti-Semitic stereotypes while showing a man dressed as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blowing up a Hamas militant before declaring "Kapow!
The myth that Native Americans don't pay taxes is perpetuated so as to absolve those off the reservation from the moral obligation to consider the living conditions of their neighbors.
Introducing the audience to the ceremony were Chris Rock and Steve Martin, who came on and took a few cracks at the historical and perpetuated racism within the moviemaking industry.
As Facebook has shown, this often results in comically cavalier treatment of your private data, and an inability or refusal to rein in often dangerous propaganda perpetuated on their platforms.
And so instead of thinking, "We should look for people with a wider diversity of a backgrounds," which Steve Jobs embodied, instead it just perpetuated a whole new stereotype. Right.
The woman, who identified herself as Brenda, recounted her own assault which took place when she was in second grade and was perpetuated by a seventh grader at her school.
By sowing unfounded fears among his supporters about the integrity of U.S. elections, Trump spreads a false narrative that is more often perpetuated by America's enemies than by its leaders.
Both nations are source, transit and destination countries for victims of forced labor and sex trafficking, while Niger also has traditional slavery perpetuated by tribal leaders, according to the report.
I'm not going to use this tragedy as an excuse to condone the already dangerously high levels of Islamophobia that are perpetuated from almost every angle in modern American society.
Like Trump, Reagan was a bad actor who, through a confusion of the myths he perpetuated on screen, thought of the presidency as a continuation of his most famous roles.
Critical norms perpetuated by the beauty industry, Spa Days is like a series of fake advertisements—absurd and uncomfortable, yet not so far off from images made by real companies.
C.S. Lewis wrote, "animal pain is … perpetuated by man's desertion of his post," and it's commonly understood that the way we treat animals is a test of our moral compass.
" This is further perpetuated because "work addiction is rewarded by our culture," she adds, and is "therefore considered a good thing despite its long-term negative impact on well-being.
The dispute between Russia and the United States is not a Hatfield and McCoy feud -- the notorious decades long dispute between two families in the South — perpetuated over ancient grievances.
Author Anand Giridharadas argued that Biden's comments perpetuated an inaccurate and racist narrative that all African-Americans are poor, and poor people of color are unfit to parent without intervention.
In 256, that ruling was changed to reflect the sinking as a deliberate act of war, perpetuated by German submarine U-273, a u-boat belonging to Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's administration believes the United Nations agency tasked with supporting Palestinian refugees "has perpetuated and exacerbated the refugee crisis," a senior Trump administration official said Monday.
A day after that white supremacist killed a woman in Charlottesville, the Times ran an op-ed that perpetuated some of conservative propaganda's worst tropes, even as it condemned Trump.
This idea that immigration particularly hurts the black community has not only been perpetuated by Trump, but it's also been pushed by right-wing publications like National Review and Breitbart.
Trump has publicly mocked a journalist with a joint condition, reportedly called Deaf actress and Celebrity Apprentice contestant Marlee Matlin "retarded," and perpetuated the false notion that vaccines cause autism.
The company has sold hacking tools to Sudan, Ethiopia, and Bangladesh, all of which are countries that Human Rights Watch and others international organizations say have perpetuated human rights abuses.
" This is further perpetuated because "work addiction is rewarded by our culture," she adds, "and [is] therefore considered a good thing despite its long-term negative impact on well-being.
He also emphasized the seriousness of the Russian effort to influence last year's election, interference that Mr. Trump has dismissed as a "hoax" perpetuated by Democrats and the news media.
As a child, he lived near Albert DeSalvo, better known as the Boston Strangler; as a teenager and young adult, he perpetuated the myth that he was de Salvo's son.
Young millennials and members of the generation that follows may just be buying into a stereotype that is perpetuated by the news media, and for which scholars carry some blame.
In the days after the attack, which happened during pride month, gay, lesbian and transgender activists spoke out about the frequent amount of violence perpetuated against members of the community.
The three-judge panel's opinion says that North Carolina's General Assembly "had a partisan intent to create legislative districts that perpetuated a Republican-controlled" assembly when drawing maps in 2017.
His sales-promoting degenerate image as a lonely, mentally-deranged, tousled dauber — perpetuated by Vincente Minnelli's 21902 film Lust for Life and Julian Schnabel's 21908 At Eternity's Gate — is fictitious.
During his earlier stint as prime minister, Mr. Mahathir perpetuated an affirmative action scheme for Malays that was designed to erase the long years of discrimination under British colonial rule.
These incentives are, largely and unequally, enjoyed by companies that have perpetuated harmful practices such as intensive livestock farming, the excessive promotion of ultra-processed food and chemical intensive agriculture.
And merchants also want to ensure that as new payment technologies emerge, such as paying with your cell phone, the unfair swipe fee system isn't perpetuated in these new systems.
That is not surprising given the fact that, for well over a century, American culture has embraced and perpetuated the idea that, as we age, our sexualities naturally wither away.
In the scripted series, Witherspoon, 43, plays a prickly broadcast reporter committed to uncovering the truth of a network-wide cover-up and an unsafe office culture perpetuated by silence.
And honestly, you should, too—especially if you've ever tried to make a show of the fact that you "appreciate" Asian culture or have ever perpetuated harmful stereotypes about Asians.
That isolationism has aged poorly, in light of what we now know about the enormity of the Holocaust and its the subsequent status as quintessential example of state-perpetuated evil.
"We hope this provides closure on an unfortunate chapter of the story that has perpetuated throughout our quest to win a long-awaited World Series," Cubs prez Tom Ricketts says.
The story of Elizabeth Holmes and the years-long fraud she perpetuated should be a big warning for all of Silicon Valley, according to the director of HBO's new Theranos documentary.
It also came up with many other examples of works of literature that perpetuated negative stereotypes about women and just about every minority group – stereotypes that many people find offensive today.
The persistent myth that women are less capable during their time of the month isn't just the subject of many a bad joke, it's also been perpetuated by outdated scientific research.
Before that, I was in college tempted by Flash game sponsorships as well as Humble Bundles and gigantic console storefront sales, those gold rush myths perpetuated by Indie Game: The Movie.
It's something as ancient and as dumb as the fact that men have more brute physical power than women that established the sexist, misogynist hierarchies that continue to be perpetuated today.
Still, many on Twitter criticized the debate, and said it was a step too far to call the men terrorists, and pushed back against memes that perpetuated stereotypes about white people.
According to the Annenberg Public Policy Center, about half of news stories during the current and previous holiday season that mentioned the link between suicide and the holidays perpetuated the myth.
These recent concerns culminated in the 2015 "Open Letter on Artificial Intelligence", signed by over 150 people including Professor Stephen Hawking, and have been perpetuated by Elon Musk's occasional ominous remarks.
"A native title allows indigenous people to be seen as stakeholders in the urban planning system, which has perpetuated a perception that they do not belong in urban areas," she said.
Instead, the Baroness is both a Greek goddess and a vehicle to explore the way sex is perpetuated in modern society, played by French-born, London-based performance artist Emma Gruner.
But one of the most ridiculous lies perpetuated about this humble mineral is that in ye olden days, salt was more valuable than gold due to its function in food preservation.
JARRETT: One of the great myths was that -- perpetuated by "The New York Times," was that Papadopoulos&apos bar conversation with an Australian diplomat is what triggered -- HANNITY: Four-way hearsay.
The founder, who was revealed in an Elle interview to be a 24-year-old named Anna, says she started the account to show how celebrity images perpetuated unrealistic beauty standards.
Jones is currently being sued by the families of nine Sandy Hook shooting victims, after Jones routinely perpetuated the conspiracy theory that the shooting was staged to undermine the Second Amendment.
Louie Gohmert, a Texas Republican, launched a barrage at Mueller, accusing him of having "perpetuated injustice" by running his investigation for two years, the chairman gave Mueller a chance to respond.
Syria's Foreign Ministry on Monday urged the U.N. Security Council to act against what it said were "crimes perpetuated" by the SDF, warning it reserved the right to defend its citizens.
By failing to acknowledge that, Turner's father wrote an incredibly tone-deaf letter — one that perpetuated many of the tropes that define rape culture today, particularly the erasure of actual victims.
There are a few now-streaming horror films that—alongside ones that have perpetuated issues such as misogyny and racism—effectively throw mental health under the bus in a gruesome way.
The ECB is fighting ultra low inflation, exacerbated by tumbling commodity prices, and faces a risk that low price growth is perpetuated through the second round effect of low crude prices.
After Friday's inauguration, Trump, who has called global warming a "hoax" that he believes is perpetuated by the Chinese, will not only oversee the EPA, but also the NOAA and NASA.
The cycle of abuse is perpetuated by every person who asserts that the victim more likely punched themselves rather than addressing the very real evidence of violence in front of them.
Our Kimye sources say Stanulis has worked with them before, but since people in their camp believe he perpetuated the firing story for some publicity ... he won't get that chance again.
Young Flippers Embrace Gtramp, a New Sport for the Instagram Set War Without End A 'Generationally Perpetuated' Pattern: Daughters Do More Chores The Marines Didn't Think Women Belonged in the Infantry.
" Carl Linnaeus divided mankind into Homo sapiens, Homo ferus (wild man) and Homo monstrosus (monster man), a category that Charles Darwin perpetuated a century later in "On the Origin of Species.
In doing so, they joining cities from New York to Seattle, and countries from Japan to Australia, in trying to battle the impulse that, let's face it, mostly men have perpetuated.
" He accused the publishers of having "purposely misled you by strategically omitting select paragraphs, specific sentences, and even singular words to mask the lies they had perpetuated for over a year.
At the time, families were grappling with the effects of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, perpetuated by irresponsible lending practices that reverberated across the U.S. and global economies.
It included a direct and unequivocal assault on the institutions that she claims willfully ignored, and therefore perpetuated, Nassar's abuse: Michigan State University, USA Gymnastics, and the United States Olympic Committee.
But if it's true that he perpetuated a hoax, Smollett may be able to get the black community and others to rally behind him by talking about another subject, Gardere says.
"The recent CEO movement trend is perpetuated by a mini-bank sector cycle coming to a close," Tom Kinmonth, senior fixed income strategist at ABN AMRO, told CNBC via email Monday.
"When misinformation is perpetuated without fact, our ability to serve those in need, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, religion or any other factor, is at risk," the Salvation Army said.
Arbitrary and unfair regulatory hurdles set up decades ago by Congress have perpetuated a lack of accountability and transparency and must be changed to meet the needs of the people today.
Trump's history of repeating the birther lie is a strong candidate because it involved the first biracial president, which is the likely reason Trump perpetuated it, given his political modus operandi.
After observing how media coverage of the 1978 John Rideout trial perpetuated rape myths, Laura began the work of the NCDMR by assisting a local rape crisis centre with trial work.
Nonetheless, Fisher perpetuated the myth of meritocracy that everyone with the same skills and experience should have the same access to opportunities regardless of their background, despite evidence that shows otherwise.
Cruz perpetuated the myth that letting trans people use the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity will give men cover to sneak into women's bathrooms and sexually harass or assault women.
Through Ching's simple manipulations, we see the tensions between the truth and fictional, politicized narratives, such as propaganda in mainstream media and the Orientalist image of the "East," perpetuated in these postcards.
SRS: In Maus, the victims of genocide and ethnic cleansing are Polish Jews, and in Baddawi, just 20 years later, these same atrocities are being perpetuated by the Israeli army and people.
Hip-hop's leading ladies Cardi B and Nicki Minaj were spotted chatting at Hollywood's prom on Monday, which pleased many fans tired of seeing this exhausting women in hip-hop narrative perpetuated.
She, with her twerking sphinx, burnt sugar babies, and fellating Negresses, turns this pain into a twisted cartoon version of a reality that white Americans first perpetuated and still eagerly buy into.
Her finances have been drained by years of trying to get her daughter into treatment, and joblessness, likely perpetuated by age discrimination, is making it hard to get to a better place.
The aggressive shift is in line with the philosophy of recently hired campaign chaiman Steve Bannon, whose conservative website has long fueled attacks on Republican leaders and perpetuated popular conservative conspiracy theories.
With Trump as president, gone would be any possibility that my president will know what "systemic oppression" is, or how it is sustained and perpetuated in American society and around the world.
I realized that my ghosting habit has been perpetuated by guilt about being too open in my five first sessions, then not wanting to face the therapists I spoke to about them.
The seemingly new #Calexit movement is actually less of a movement than a hashtag that sprang up last week, and soon got perpetuated by members of the already-existing Yes California movement.
Neel saw a world that was a product of man rather than a product of nature, a world in which lines drawn along class, race, and gender perpetuated inequality and permitted suffering.
It's a misinformed decision and is perpetuated on stigma, and it's based on a stereotype of sex workers, rather than any evidence of a link between sex workers and poor sexual health.
Chris Hart suggested on Twitter in January that more than two decades of black majority rule had perpetuated poverty and entrenched a tendency to blame whites for all of the country's ills.
"The Governor is gratified that the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office has ended this baseless fiasco began by Mr. Brennan and perpetuated by Judge McGeady," Christie spokesman Brian Murray said in a statement.
Back in 2010, Kotex, a company that makes feminine hygiene products, produced several TV commercials mocking the evasiveness of menstrual product ads that had been perpetuated for decades by companies, including itself.
Another famous commentary on black hair is seen in Spike Lee's School Daze in a stand-alone musical number which makes fun of the stereotypes of good hair perpetuated by black sororities.
How tragic it would be if disagreement over a specific policy shut off meaningful conversations about the importance of choice for the individual student and perpetuated the myth of the "average" student.
The report said FGM in Egypt was often carried out in the name of religion and perpetuated by a "pervasive idea that women are 'oversexed', and that FGM curbs their sexual appetite".
"UNRWA's mandate has perpetuated and exacerbated the refugee crisis and must be changed so the Palestinian people can reach their full potential," a senior administration told CNN in a statement on Monday.
Three documentaries in this year's Tribeca Film Festival (April 19-30) intersect to evoke a single arc of American injustice that has not merely gone unredressed but been continually defended and perpetuated.
The son of a famous botanist, Mathias Marie Duval developed numerous anatomical models that were broadly used in medical schools and perpetuated ideas of whiteness that never existed in the ancient world.
A blowjob is the (sch)long fuse that sets off an eventual killing spree perpetuated, again, by a middle-aged, maladjusted white dude—this time, a toy factory employee, dressed like Santa.
"Making these changes to your company's employment practices will ensure equal treatment of all Google workers and put an end to the two-tier employment structure you have perpetuated," the letter states.
BTW, Cardi also retweeted a meme that perpetuated a theory floated throughout the entire docuseries ... that Carole might've had her multi-millionaire husband killed and fed him to the tigers they had.
The most common names — about one in 25 Americans are named Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown or Jones — also have been perpetuated because slaves either adopted or retained the surnames of their owners.
But based on what's been reported, the accusation that Perkins perpetuated a cover up and is thus responsible for Goodman's current situation is absurd on its face, and wrong in its facts.
The Ghostbusters backlash was also perpetuated largely by a violently vocal minority and took some of the same shape as Gamergate, particularly in the ways it targeted women and people of color.
As a mental health attorney, I see firsthand how the stigma of mental illness — perpetuated by the misappropriation of clinical terms as slights and insults — prevents individuals from seeking and receiving help.
Some suggested more people should be armed because of the attack, and one Republican senator went so far as to blame the culture of lawlessness perpetuated by sanctuary cities for the shooting.
The government and its allies have often blamed the opposition for the violence, while a commission from the Organization of American States concluded that crimes were perpetuated by police and FSLN supporters.
President Donald Trump still isn't convinced Russia tried to influence the 2016 presidential election and tilt the scales in his favor, deriding it as an excuse perpetuated by Democrats for losing in November.
"The crack epidemic really ravaged many cities around the country and the response was to jail people — that perpetuated a cycle of poverty," Seattle councilmember Rob Johnson told BuzzFeed News on Follow This.
There is also misunderstanding perpetuated by the language used to talk about Taiwan — people mistakenly use "reunify" or "split" to talk about Taiwan's relationship with China, because the history is unclear to them.
It started with small mentions, like articles that perpetuated the anti-trans myth that trans women are trying to force lesbian-identified women to sleep with trans women who haven't had bottom surgery.
If most of our social lives are now perpetuated on social media, if you see an article that's going to make a difference, that's going to open people's eyes, then definitely share it.
Unlike many of her collaborators, Niedermair told me she abhors online abuse and the proliferation of fake news perpetuated by power-hungry internet celebrities who don't know or care they're being lied to.
During the first presidential debate in late September, Trump denied ever saying climate change was a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese (though you can still read his tweet on the matter here.) 4.
Based on the false allegations perpetuated by Democratic senators and their allies in the media, the left questioned his ability to be a safe father or proper coach of his daughter's basketball team.
The notion that Rohingya are "illegal immigrants" is at least in part perpetuated by the group's semi-legal status in India, itself a product of the country's lack of legal framework around refugees.
So the early agricultural societies created the basis for systematic class distinctions that could be perpetuated between generations, and that's how you get the kinds of massive hierarchies and inequalities we see today.
In a bold move to address its affordable-housing crisis and confront a history of racist housing practices, Minneapolis has decided to eliminate single-family zoning, a classification that has long perpetuated segregation.
Inspired by vintage postcards that perpetuated stereotypes of Caribbean cultures, the stark black-and-white images mixed contemporary street wear with native Creole clothing to offer a modern vision of the Creole diaspora.
"Chores are really practice for adult living, so the problem is it just gets generationally perpetuated," said Christia Spears Brown, a psychology professor at the University of Kentucky who studies children and gender.
Brought forward by a member of Parliament, it initially called for the death penalty for certain homosexual acts and perpetuated the myth that the LGBTQ community was recruiting young people to become gay.
You need to differentiate between human instincts (when you just know in your bones that something is amiss), and the toxic trust issues perpetuated in your marriage and triggered by this work friendship.
"Kirsten Gillibrand is asked to explain why she stood with sexual harassment and assault survivors while there is very little to no interrogation for Al Franken why he perpetuated those crimes," she said.
In the absence of traditional support from the US administration, it rests with pro-Europeans and defenders of liberal democracy in Europe to challenge head-on the myths and disinformation perpetuated by populists.
But then, isn't Dating Sunday a sort of ouroboros, driven by our collective desire for love that has been fostered by arbitrary holidays and now is perpetuated by an even more arbitrary day?
Mr. Trump perpetuated this grim vision — "carnage" is what he calls it — when he incorrectly told a gathering of Republicans here on Thursday that Philadelphia's murder rate had increased over the last year.
"I take issue with the fact that many in the national media spent more time criticizing the president's words than they did criticizing those that perpetuated the violence to begin with," Pence said.
From the basement of his house in Hackney, an artsy borough in London's East End, Mr. Underwood perpetuated a movement that spread to more than a dozen countries with more than 1,000 gatherings.
Just a year ago, Rex W. Tillerson, then the secretary of state, called that position insufficient because it merely perpetuated an ability to strike that Mr. Trump had, until recently, characterized as intolerable.
"I take issue with the fact that many in the national media spent more time criticizing the president's words than they did criticizing those that perpetuated the violence to begin with," Pence added.
The president of the United States, meanwhile, has applauded Jones and perpetuated falsehoods that originated on the show, like the suggestion that Clinton and Obama started ISIS and that the election was rigged.
The young plaintiffs assert the government's energy policies established and perpetuated a fossil fuel-centric energy system that has caused and worsened climate change, despite abundant scientific evidence showing the risks of such policies.
Looking ahead to the future, no effort must be spared to create a culture able to prevent such situations from happening, but also to prevent the possibility of their being covered up and perpetuated.
Stone later appeared on a conspiracy theorist's Internet show to call the case a "lynching" perpetuated by special counsel Rober Mueller "because I support Donald Trump," and because "I helped take down" Hillary Clinton.
For instance, photographs taken in cooperation with the sitter [see page 21895, Frederick Douglass with his grandson Joseph Douglass, 29] were in stark contrast to racist images that perpetuated negative stereotypes of African Americans.
Through a series of striking portraits, accompanied by old family pictures and handwritten testimony, McFadden's aim is to open an honest conversation that breaks through stereotypes that have long perpetuated myths of black masculinity.
Reputations are partly made, but also partly bolstered by perceptions that are perpetuated by exactly the kind of whispered rumors and open secrets that let men like Weinstein lash out for decades without repercussions.
But it's consistent with the idea, popular among conservatives this week in the wake of the Orlando massacre, that a violent death perpetuated in the name of Islam is somehow more grave than others.
In Parkinson's new work, it's likely that it's a mixture of social and biological influences: We befriend people that are like-minded and that is reinforced and perpetuated by the experiences that we share.
"I know you want it"– from Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" Thicke's song was the anthem of summer 2013, but came under fire for its lyrics, particularly this one, which critics said perpetuated rape culture.
But although Gosselin says she is upset with the negative image that she believes the tabloids have perpetuated about her, what "angers her even more" is the impact it has on her eight children.
This model has been defined by runaway moneymakers like League of Legends, an impossibly deep game that rose from humble beginnings to generate billions for developer Riot Games, and perpetuated by successes like Destiny.
The party has a real chance to promote an authentic progressive populism that offers an unmistakable contrast to the scam perpetuated by Donald Trump, and this is not in line with Emanuel's 2006 strategy.
The myth of the violent Irish hooligan, perpetuated through popular culture representations authored, most frequently, by their British rulers, hinges on the Shillelagh, a weapon that is as ancient and enigmatic as Ireland itself.
Reading through each contributor's views, it occurred to me the disservice Hawkins actually committed: She perpetuated the infamous divide between hijabi and non-hijabi by picking a side in a fight that isn't hers.
On the other hand, years of dealing with resentment and discontent in these communities has perpetuated a culture within many departments where officers feel disconnected and, quite frankly, uncomfortable policing many of these areas.
"The conditions that have perpetuated a multi-year headwind are starting to reverse, with the result being a possible multi-year tailwind for hedge funds," Ainslie said in a wide-ranging paper published Monday.
The visual arts proved an equally important fund of inspiration, although the Impressionist label has perpetuated the erroneous notion that Debussy tried to do in music what Monet, Renoir, and Degas did in painting.
"Now, with the people with the guns, and shooting up neighborhoods, and not being responsible citizens, that's a big change, and I think that's the philosophy that Obama has perpetuated on America," Miller said.
And while 2016's cover made history for featuring plus-size model Ashley Graham, for so many years prior, the faces and bodies on that glossy cover have perpetuated a one-size beauty standard.
The big picture: Every expert Axios has spoken to about fighting misinformation agrees that no one institution has enough visibility to piece together a full picture of the underlying campaigns perpetuated by bad actors.
Our long experience in Colombia teaches us that the cycle of violence and abuse on all sides is perpetuated by the certainty of those responsible that they will never be punished for their crimes.
The following March, the Harvard Law Review published an article that she had been working on when she was killed, "A Postmodern Feminist Legal Manifesto," which examined how law perpetuated the subjugation of women.
We are saddened by the reports perpetuated by the media and their apparent disregard for 'innocent until proven guilty,' yet we will continue to honor the same principles on which our company was founded.
This is a war fueled and perpetuated by Russia for the deliberate purpose of destabilizing Ukraine, and Mr. Poroshenko has been wise to avoid actions that would give Moscow an excuse for more violence.
Over the summer, Katie Benner, a technology reporter for The Times, published a report detailing a culture of sexual harassment perpetuated by Silicon Valley investors, relating the accounts of more than two dozen women.
This display may merit a thousand praying-hands emoji on Instagram this summer, but you might ask whether these designers have merely perpetuated the gender discordance of the church in a more colorful key.
He argues that the statues should remain in place, but include added context clarifying that the lost cause they represent would have perpetuated slavery, not just the euphemistic "states' rights" preferred by some traditionalists.
While the top lists that once perpetuated middle school social hierarchies are thankfully a thing of the thing of the past, Netflix announced today a new Top 10 feature reminiscent of the Myspace throwback.
Self-described in a chilling recording as a "psychopath," Conditt for many is undeniably a serial bomber who would likely have perpetuated his bombing campaign indefinitely if law enforcement hadn't closed in on him.
Ultimately, the exhibition — by virtue of its disconcerting beauty — is a triumph against the fear that keeps us silent, an outcry against perpetuated violence, and a tangible reclaiming of the artist's sense of self.
Such stigma was perpetuated by people like white gay activist and writer Dan Savage, who, back in 2008, blamed the black community's lackluster support of same-sex marriage in the passing of Proposition 8.
Ownership is about ensuring that this fragmentation of our culture is not perpetuated, and that we take responsibility for its stewardship and for our own sense of cultural memory and the practice of legacy.
Washington (CNN)"Pizzagate," the false conspiracy theory perpetuated online that Northwest Washington restaurant Comet Ping Pong is a front for a child sex ring involving the Clintons and members of Hillary Clinton's campaign, lives on.
A 2014 survey by the charity Help Musicians also found that over 60 percent of musicians had experienced mental health problems, many of which had been either exacerbated or perpetuated by life on the road.
"This defendant not only violated his Hippocratic Oath to his patients, but he perpetuated, on a massive scale, the vicious cycle of addiction, despair, and destruction," US Attorney Thomas Cullen said when Smithers was convicted.
Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, left the Hindu faith in part because he became disillusioned with the inequalities he thought it perpetuated, and many of Sikhism's practices were founded to disrupt the caste system.
After all, as depressing as the video of Dao is, it is merely the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the legacy of violence perpetuated by law enforcement in the city of Chicago.
After being ousted from court, she memorialized a certain negative image of Anne in her memoirs, which has been perpetuated in works of pop culture like The Favourite — so, in a way, Sarah did win.
As insurance and financing costs rose in tandem with the escalating U.S. rhetoric about North Korea, "revolving stockholders hastily offloaded South Korean stock by selling nearby LME positions (which) in turn perpetuated the copper contango".
Longtime NBC News veteran William Arkin on Sunday recommended "Trump-free" news days on cable news networks as part of the solution to what he sees as a "Trump circus" perpetuated by mainstream media outlets.
Turned away by border guards and impenetrable barbed wire fences, kept in detention centers, or separated from their parents -- the violence that propelled them from their countries is perpetuated by the hostile reception they receive.
" Administration officials described to the Times what the paper referred to as a "glitch-ridden sequence of events ... [that] perpetuated the false narrative that an American armada was racing toward the waters off North Korea.
"When misinformation is perpetuated without fact, our ability to serve those in need, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, religion or any other factor, is at risk," a Salvation Army spokesperson said in a statement.
"Nye's TV persona has perpetuated the harmful stereotype that scientists are nerdy, combative white men in lab coats — a stereotype that does not comport with our lived experience as women in STEM," the group continues.
Actress Lili Reinhart is an outspoken figure in the conversation surrounding body image in the digital era, having used her platform to speak candidly about beauty standards perpetuated by social media and the entertainment industry.
The president of the United States, meanwhile, has applauded Jones and perpetuated falsehoods that originated on the show, like the suggestion that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama started ISIS and that the election was rigged.
Francis's predecessor, Benedict XVI, ultimately came around to removing many offending priests, but expectations were high that Francis would tackle the culture of secrecy and self-protection in the Vatican that has perpetuated the problem.
The agency's critics in Israel and in the United States say that it has perpetuated the problem by maintaining a steadily growing refugee population, which in turn means more refugees demanding a right of return.
This is explicitly meant to ease someone's concerns that they'll be prosecuted if they stay to help a friend — the same concerns that are actively perpetuated by prosecutors charging people with murder for drug dealing.
The principles were generated mostly by Bezos himself and are perpetuated through persistent repetition in internal meetings, according to reporting in The Atlantic, The New Yorker, Brad Stone's 2013 book, "The Everything Store," and elsewhere.
Leslie, in a recent video, noted that celery juice won't cure cancer, despite the recent fad perpetuated by so-called wellness influencers who claim to have helped tens of thousands of people with misdiagnosed ailments.
With eurosceptic and nationalist politicians in several EU countries riding a wave of public discontent perpetuated by sluggish economies, anxiety over globalisation and immigration to Europe, the bloc is seeking to step up democratic defences.
Historical fiction, TV shows, and videogames focused on ancient Rome have all perpetuated the use of SPQR as symbolic of the Roman military, which may have influenced white nationalist groups to adopt it as well.
"You are a key conspirator responsible for the cover-up in the United States of a massive fraud perpetuated on the American consumer," the judge said at the end of the nearly two-hour hearing.
As Alvin Chang explained for Vox, this kind of segregation is a result of decades of housing policies that perpetuated segregation, redlining, and other discriminatory practices by public officials and private developers, banks, and more.
" "It's perpetuated and repeated so often that too many people believe that, 'Oh, well, if 97 percent of all scientists believe that man's activities are creating changes in the weather, who am I to question that?
Interestingly, the complaint traces gender discrimination at Riot back to the company's presumptions about who the "core gamers" are among employees, and describes the alleged sexual misconduct as another product of "gaming culture" perpetuated by Riot.
For example, he argued that the one-child policy perpetuated the trade imbalance by driving Chinese workers to save instead of consuming, as they knew they would enter old age without many children to support them.
We can debate all day about whether Hefner did or did not objectify women; if he perpetuated the male gaze or helped it evolve; whether he empowered women to embrace their sexuality or capitalized off it.
If the point of talking about racism is to address the ways that racial inequities are perpetuated in America today, maybe it would be better to discuss the Trump administration's insistent support for restrictive voting laws.
The episode, titled "Champaign Papi," had a scene where a darker skinned black woman angrily confronts a white woman about her biracial relationship in a way that some viewers believed perpetuated the angry black woman trope.
From a young age, I understood that the racial discrimination perpetuated against Black people in this country was mirrored in the sentiments of members of my community — a community that also faces intolerance in this country.
He was responding to comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who told reporters in Paris late on Sunday that the arrangement perpetuated Iran's presence in Syria and that Israel was therefore "utterly opposed" to it.
Between battling a lengthy backlog of disability claims and struggling to maintain adequate access to healthcare appointments, VA has, at times, unintentionally perpetuated the perception that veterans are not treated well nor appreciated by the nation.
It criminalized black people as a whole, a process that, in addition to destroying untold lives, effectively transferred the guilt for slavery from the people who perpetuated it to the very people who suffered through it.
Obviously, only when such release might put a dent in the Russia cloud that they have deliberately perpetuated regardless of the drip, drip, drip of evidence implicating high-ranking FBI, CIA and Justice officials in wrongdoing.
But when it became clear that our figurehead schools were, in fact, hard-wired into the machinery that fueled the conflict in Vietnam and perpetuated global apartheid, faith was shattered and has never really been restored.
The United States, Britain, France and Iran could be complicit in abuses by providing intelligence and logistics support, and by making arms transfers that were of "questionable legitimacy," the panel said, and which perpetuated the conflict.
And when they're getting information that's constantly being refuted or constantly being supported in their peer networks, they come to trust certain worldviews that get perpetuated in networks that are more similar than they are diverse.
Some Twitter users posted images of clothing produced by Donna Karan International to ask if the manner of dress that Ms. Karan criticized on Sunday was one she had contributed to and perpetuated in her work.
" Rob Simms, a Handel adviser, wrote in an email that the district's voters "[have] had a fraud perpetuated on them from a liberal candidate who is making himself out to be something he is clearly not.
"Looking ahead to the future, no effort must be spared to create a culture able to prevent such situations from happening, but also to prevent the possibility of their being covered up and perpetuated," he said.
A gentle god, his image perpetuated by how handsome he looks in a white jacket as he strides on to Centre Court, by dippily idolising TV pundits, by the creation of his smoothed, chaste, on-camera style.
Speaking on ABC News' "This Week" program, McMaster said Russia's backing of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government has perpetuated a civil war and created a crisis that has bled over into Iraq, neighboring countries and Europe.
I needed to understand why honest, hardworking people from different ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds would rally behind a man who worked against their interests and constantly perpetuated dishonesty and disrespect for those he claimed to serve.
Maybe we just need someone to dive beyond the self-perpetuated narrative and interview advice booklets that surround him, to get to the core of what makes this weird blend of human and sentient super-computer tick.
As president, Perry perpetuated U.S.A.G.'s complicity with Nassar's horrific actions with her stunning and utterly shameful appearance before Congress in July and utterly misguided hiring of Mary Lee Tracy as the organization's new elite development coordinator.
The new President-elect, who has previously stated that climate change is a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese and has been extremely critical of regulations in place to protect the environment, doesn't seem to have such qualms.
It is generally agreed that, as with most forms of discrimination, caste prejudice is perpetuated by a small minority, and that the majority of the British Asian population would rather leave the caste system behind in India.
As a congresswoman in 2015, Campbell said she received anonymous threats via email and social media after she tried to get a popular children's story banned from the school curriculum on the grounds it perpetuated racial stereotypes.
In 2012, Nowak joined Reduta Dobrego Imienia, the Polish League Against Defamation, an organization of private citizens who wrote letters and helped launch lawsuits against media outlets, especially German ones, that perpetuated inaccurate characterizations of Polish history.
"We're in a space where we're divided as a country and people don't want to talk anymore and that's perpetuated by the shows we watch on TV, where people are arguing and arguing and arguing," he said.
No one's entirely sure why the ancient Christians developed this Christ to fill the gaps of the core gospels, or why centuries of Christians far and wide perpetuated this image rather than significantly tweaking or abandoning it.
He also said the proposed sale to Ms. Contreras-Sweet's group was unacceptable because it did not adequately compensate victims, protect employees and ensure that those who enabled or perpetuated Mr. Weinstein's conduct would not be rewarded.
In "The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren" (1959), they surveyed 5,000 students in 70 schools throughout Britain and revealed that a type of secret childhood code of interaction is perpetuated through songs, rhymes, games, jeers and bullying.
Between the lines: One factor constraining the response has been a belief — perpetuated by the Venezuelan opposition and former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton — that regime change is imminent and would simplify the return of refugees.
Rep. Tim Murphy (R-Pa.), who has announced his resignation following the revelation that he encouraged a woman to have an abortion, reportedly perpetuated a "culture of intimidation" in his office that caused many staffers to quit.
"The idea that modern slavery is somewhere 'out there' perpetuated by evil criminals is only true for a very small percentage of people subject to egregious exploitation and abuse," said Cindy Berman of the Ethical Trading Initiative.
"The Diocese recognizes [the victim]'s tremendous courage in coming forward to report this abuse, apologizes for the horrific acts perpetuated by Fr. Poulson while holding himself out to be a man of God," the settlement said.
The Side-Eye Seen Around the World Before she took the stage, President Donald Trump — who has incorrectly called climate change a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese — made an unscheduled stop at the summit for 15 minutes.
In a rent-seeking system sustained by patronage, fueled by corruption and perpetuated often by force and disregard of the rule of law, moving the country toward a more functional democracy will require much more than elections.
In the United States the use of dark makeup evokes the painful legacy of racism and minstrel shows, in which performers darkened their skin with burnt cork to play characters that perpetuated racist stereotypes about African-Americans.
I know of no one who in the name of cultural diversity defends the barbaric practices of ISIS, the chillingly efficient holocaust perpetuated by the Third Reich, or the execution of homosexuals and atheists in some Islamic countries.
" "My heart breaks every time I hear about the innocent lives that are lost in this region and the violence that is so often perpetuated to suit the political goals of people who benefit from this ancient conflict.
"Although this unbundling has introduced greater efficiencies and a better cost basis for both consumers and businesses, it has also perpetuated and exacerbated the fragmentation that underpins the financial landscape," explains Curve co-founder and CEO Shachar Bialick.
I reject the idea of Black women as soulless gold diggers, especially when it's perpetuated by Black men, because I know that Black women are unyieldingly loyal to Black men, even when it doesn't work in our favor.
If you've never been to Australia, your impression of the continent might be limited to stereotypes perpetuated by reruns of The Crocodile Hunter and the Olsen Twins' greatest work (second only to The Row) Our Lips Are Sealed.
Twenty-five members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recently sent a letter to the Academy's board of directors voicing their concerns with parts of the Oscars that perpetuated Asian stereotypes, The Hollywood Reporter reports.
"Democrats and the media perpetuated that lie day in and day out and breathlessly covered every second of negative attention that they thought would be the one moment that would bring this president down," she said on CNN.
No mention of whether Mr. Trump's repeated campaign threats against Chinese trade practices came up, nor his statement that climate change was a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese, nor his get-tough promises on economic relations moving forward.
Brought up in a violent environment, Mercedes ended up homeless, pregnant at fourteen, and the victim of severe physical abuse by boyfriends—as well as by her father—all of which limited her opportunities and perpetuated the cycle.
These cases have become increasingly costly and alarmingly commonplace, are perpetuated by a small group of rent-seeking attorneys, and — perhaps worst for our judicial system — do not belong in a court of law in the first place.
Facing the highest incarceration rates in the world, and the costs that locking up so many people entail (from financial to social), America has tried to reel back policies that perpetuated mass incarceration and the war on drugs.
It is, though, a fair criticism: Particularly with Weinstein, left-leaning outlets, activists, and celebrities have long tolerated, among their own self-congratulatory ranks, behavior that they would immediately decry if perpetuated by a Republican or the religious.
It "indicates a shocking lack of concern about the tremendous harms perpetuated by the internet, including terrorism and killing," Dipayan Ghosh, who worked on privacy policy issues at Facebook and in President Barack Obama's administration, told the NYT.
HOUSTON — A federal judge blocked Texas from enforcing its revamped voter identification law on Wednesday, ruling that the State Legislature's attempt to loosen the law did not go far enough and perpetuated discrimination against black and Hispanic voters.
"The High Commissioner fears that tensions, divisions and mistrust already perpetuated by some public and political officials and media organizations in Bosnia could be aggravated by this decision – which appears to be designed for political gain," Shamdasani said.
But has he gone rogue, or has the attorney general merely leaned fully into the reality of law and order in the United States, the truth behind the romantic, egalitarian fantasy of criminal justice perpetuated from its beginnings?
We also have to look at how these men shaped and perpetuated the sexist narratives of our culture, in order to stop more powerful men from abusing the same system that got us here in the first place.
One of the critiques of Metz's This Is Us character during the first season was that Kate perpetuated a narrative that the lives of people who are overweight are consumed by body obsession and a desire to lose weight.
Well, Qualcomm happens to be in the middle of an ongoing existential crisis perpetuated by a legal showdown with Apple, which has long been a Qualcomm buyer for wireless modems that enable the iPhone to communicate with telecom networks.
Others, meanwhile, might recognize solastalgia as a constant low-level anxiety, perpetuated by the deluge of disaster-stricken climate reporting, detailed most starkly by the IPCC climate report's assertion that we only have 23 years to avoid climate catastrophe.
They talk to a man whose family was held on a plantation against their will into the 1950s, and Antoinette explains how she uses decades-old records to uncover how slavery was perpetuated long after the Civil War ended.
At the climax of this episode, Ford muses to Bernard that the burning of the Library of Alexandria didn't actually destroy countless works of civilization, but rather perpetuated their existence as part of a new story: the burning itself.
Sunday, October 2, 2016 I am writing the council this e mail as a concerned citizen… Unfortunately the myth being perpetuated stating geese and their droppings are unhealthy for humans and our waterways can be alarming to the public.
It's easy to understand why: Whether it is implicitly or explicitly comparing ourselves to peers; buying into the façade of perfectionism perpetuated by social media; or, for high schoolers, joining the rat race of college admissions, impostorism is everywhere.
Those steps included restructuring the company's referral program (which, they said, perpetuated the diversity gap), use virtual reality more prominently in diversity training to build empathy and curtail biases, and offer more mental health support for employees of color.
Loose shirts in tie-dye prints were a central part of the hippie clothing aesthetic that perpetuated the 1960s in the US, according to the Fashion Institute of Technology's Fashion History Timeline, but dates back much further than that.
"He ignores the fact that schools have been one of the major instruments through which our society has perpetuated its historic racism — at public expense and in public institutions," he wrote in a letter to The New York Times.
Instead, he perpetuated a pretense that is popular among a Bloombergian Western elite: that what voters really want is a candidate who combines progressive social positions with an economic agenda that is friendly to corporations and austerity-minded bureaucrats.
A seasoned forensic pathologist, Hsu has dedicated over twenty years to examining the post-mortem, offering insight and analysis into the many ways the body dies while debunking myths perpetuated by her Hollywood counterparts on Law & Order and CSI.
"Our research revealed young people in particular felt pressure to conform to beauty standards perpetuated and praised online, including the ideal for females to be thin and non-muscular, and for males to be broad and muscular," she said.
To restore the trust of its faithful and its standing in the world, the Vatican needs to make a more vigorous and sincere effort to acknowledge the damage done by abusive priests and Vatican officials who perpetuated the abuse.
"Kyl's report begins with a lurid fiction perpetuated within right-wing circles, that conservatives experience algorithmic bias on Facebook, without citing a single example or any evidence," said Henry Fernandez, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress.
Two pastry chefs and two unpaid externs who directly reported to Iuzzini at the famed Jean-Georges restaurant in New York City between 2009 and 2011 alleged a culture of sexual harassment perpetuated by the now 43-year-old chef.
Nonetheless, these results tell us a lot about the frequency with which the male and female orgasm appear in some of the world's most popular porn clips, while also highlighting the biggest myths and misconceptions perpetuated by these orgasmic depictions.
This means that kids who don't fit that standard, perpetuated in the standard Barbie model, are learning how to reject their looks for no other reason than they just aren't the "norm" and our society demeans them for their differences.
But I think we saw that get funneled from a more centrist liberal point of view, which perpetuated the idea that just because it was shocking and awful it was therefore an aberration—somehow, history had just taken a wrong turn.
" Even some of the stars of the genre expressed a measure of regret over their participation: "The stereotypes that we have are often what we perpetuated ourselves," Pam Grier, the star of "Foxy Brown," said in the 2002 documentary "BaadAsssss Cinema.
Ironically, anti-going-out culture, even when it's just as boozy and debaucherous as going-out culture, has spawned a smugness often perpetuated via the very same social media platforms recently used to showcase of impossibly glam nights on the town.
What it's like to be a female founder in the Instagram era It's very stressful, Carrie Battan writes, but can also be a good fundraising tool: Even when Instagram is being used to spread an empowering message, certain stereotypes are perpetuated.
The account's comments echo familiar messages perpetuated by gun ownership advocates, such as the idea that people, not guns, are to blame, and that people are going to buy guns no matter what, so they might as well be legal.
Much has been made of both Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence's anti-science statements — Trump has suggested climate change is a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese, while Pence claimed smoking doesn't kill in a 15-year-old op-ed.
Sounds like Election 2016: On "Union Sundown" (1986), Dylan's getting grips on globalization, as well as the supply chain and labor issues perpetuated by pretty much every company, from H&M to Nike: Dylan even has a song called "Isis" (1976).
It's the Reddit forum that perpetuated GamerGate, a place to coordinate targeted rape- and death-threats against women in the games industry — when a user says "Kotaku In Action Action," it is likely to these types of activities they are referring.
The dragon and the wolf 2.0 While many characters perpetuated the myth that Rhaegar abducted and raped Lyanna, that explanation always seemed fishy — and the Season 7 finale confirmed it was BS, showing us Rhaegar and Lyanna's romantic outdoor wedding.
The visit comes as the State Department considers whether to certify Mexico for full funding under the Merida Initiative, the massive "security" package formulated during the Bush years and—in keeping with the general pattern—perpetuated, in reduced form, under Obama.
Chuckle all you will about the neural network's creations — and they are entertainment in Shane's eyes — but if what's generated resonates with humans and is then replicated or perpetuated by us, the neural network is arguably creative at some level.
But this one was also spurred partly by what's happened at that Lee Correctional facility and the death of seven prisoners at that facility and the injustice that a lot of people behind bars feel was perpetuated in that facility.
But advocates who lobbied in Albany on Tuesday said their rhetoric has perpetuated widespread myths conflating sex work and human trafficking—at the expense of those who willingly engage in sex work as well as those who are forced to.
In addition, the plan should include a border adjustment, a fee imposed on imports from non carbon-taxing countries, which should address Donald Trump's concern that climate change is a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese to make America less competitive.
But the very popularity of the ideal of gender equality, combined with the fact that inequalities are now perpetuated in more subtle ways than in the past, has led some people to conclude that there is nothing more to strive for.
They cannot be blamed for their exuberance, given the terror and violence Escobar perpetuated to his very last breath, but the photos are the punctuation mark at the end of an unsettling chapter for Colombian and United States law enforcement.
The perception that the L.G.B.T. community is affluent, educated and high-achieving has been perpetuated by Hollywood characters like the lawyer Will Truman on the sitcom "Will & Grace," and reinforced by a cascade of high-profile celebrities, businesspeople and athletes.
"If a lot of discriminatory data gets packed in, in other words, if that's how the world works, and the algorithm is doing nothing but sucking out information about how the world works, then the discrimination is perpetuated," she told Bloomberg.
Artists like Jason Isbell, the Drive-By Truckers, and Shovels and Rope have all, within the last year or so specifically, released albums whose central thesis seems to be reckoning either with personal privilege or the violence being perpetuated throughout society.
This myth, it seems, was perpetuated largely by an unflattering portrait of Gropius in Tom Wolfe's controversial book of cultural criticism, From Bauhaus to Our House (1985), which takes issue with the Bauhaus movement's doctrinaire embrace of the socialist cause.
Beyond that, Asians are generally considered more submissive (a stereotype that's perpetuated by the media) — which makes us even more desirable as dominatrixes, since apparently, there's something particularly hot about being dominated by an already-sexualized woman acting out of character.
Access to mental health treatment is scant, the demands of simply surviving are overwhelming, the fear of being discovered discourages people from seeking care, and the stigma of mental illness has perpetuated a culture of silence that only worsens the suffering.
In it, she uses scenes ranging from Hitchcock's 1946 "Notorious" (1946) to Sofia Coppola's 2003 "Lost in Translation" (with its opening shot of Scarlett Johansson's barely clad backside) to demonstrate the nuances of objectification, the male gaze and how it's perpetuated.
" The report came on the heels of a few British ads that perpetuated negative assumptions about women, including one for Protein World, a weight-loss drink, which paired a bikini-clad model with the question: "Are you beach body ready?
Liz Krueger and Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes is the gold standard for legislation that can begin to undo the harms Bloomberg perpetuated and finally do right by the communities of color who were victims of his police state.
Officials, speaking to reporters on the Saturday conference call, said their intention was not to punish Beijing but to negotiate an agreement that clawed back some of the estimated $600 billion in intellectual property theft officials estimate is perpetuated by China.
Not only did many members of Congress opt to participate in the high-profile and highly-politicized impeachment hearings over the HVAC hearing, but many of the themes perpetuated by these disinformation campaigns subsequently emerged in an impeachment-related commentary.
There seem to be few days when we are not shocked by horrific news reports from around the world about senseless killings of innocent people perpetuated through bombings, gunfire or vehicular violence by those with terroristic, twisted or psychopathic agendas.
The administration continues pursue wide-scale workplace raids in search of unauthorized immigrants and has perpetuated dozens of policies making life harder for legal immigrants — not least of all a policy that threatens to penalize those who use certain public benefits.
"I think we have perpetuated this myth that cybersecurity is based on this hacker stuff, sitting in a basement and only working on technical things," said Vyas Sekar, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon's Cylab.
Achieving its narrative crescendo with the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890, when the Seventh Cavalry was said to have exacted revenge for Custer's defeat at the Little Big Horn, Brown's text fueled growing outrage against injustices perpetuated by the federal government.
He has perpetuated the same culture — the bacteria that kick-start the fermentation process — ever since we moved from New Hampshire to Texas in 240, by saving a bit of the previous batch of yogurt to create the next one.
When Arsene Wenger makes one, perhaps two moves over the course of the January window, he is then seen as letting down supporters, some of whom will doubtlessly have been encouraged by transfer rumours perpetuated by the club's own site.
The sex scenes def make you scream, but not in pleasure As a symptom of the aforementioned Twilight disease, this fanfic-turned-blockbuster movie only perpetuated the crisis of couples who appear to find love, against all the odds of having zero compatibility.
Trump apparently complained that Ivanka and Jared "didn't know how to play the game," which goes against the widely perpetuated idea, at least at the beginning of his presidency, that his daughter and son-in-law act as moderating forces on the president.
"We expressed to them how important it is that any deal adequately compensate victims, protect employees, and not reward those who enabled or perpetuated this egregious sexual misconduct," said Schneiderman's press secretary, Amy Spitalnick, of the conversations with the potential buyers of TWC.
We discussed the myth of an objective set of rules that a previous generation of (mostly male) writers perpetuated, the emotional power of money, and how personal finance education in the US has shifted to address the self-limiting beliefs of women.
" That line was also voiced by Vice President Mike Pence, who said, "I take issue with the fact that many in the national media spent more time criticizing the president's words than they did criticizing those that perpetuated the violence to begin with.
Last month, the politician wrote a post on Facebook claiming that there has been "a lot of misinformation, and flat out lies" perpetuated by "the liberal media and leftist anti-Second Amendment groups" about the shooting which took 17 lives last month.
The exchange was so bizarre that it is worth quoting at length (h/t to the Washington Post for transcribing): HOLT: Mr. Trump, for five years, you perpetuated a false claim that the nation's first black president was not a natural-born citizen.
The department said that Owens and Brauer managed offshore accounts to shield the money of clients of Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca & Co. Gaffey, a Massachusetts-based accountant, allegedly perpetuated the scheme, while Van Der Goltz was a client of the firm.
Because the many myths that have been perpetuated as an excuse for restricting women's rights – that abortion is unsafe, that fetuses feel pain, that abortion causes breast cancer, or that women who have been assaulted can't get pregnant — are just not true.
Ever since he called football players who sit or kneel during the national anthem "sons of b-----" at a rally on Friday and encouraged the NFL to fire them for their political protest, Trump has perpetuated the controversy – for four straight days.
"We said that from day one, yet Democrats and the media perpetuated that lie day in and day out and breathlessly covered every second of negative attention that they thought would be the one moment that would bring this president down," she continued.
" She added that while the subject of ethics and truthfulness in a documentary can be uncomfortable, "this film is not some sort of disinterested investigation into the 'vaccines cause autism' hoax; this film is directed by the person who perpetuated the hoax.
Republican lawmakers "who perpetuated this rumor irresponsibly fed Islamophobia and hatred that leaves us vulnerable to harassment and attacks every day," Mohamed Omar, executive director of the Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center, said Wednesday at a press conference according to MPR News.
In the reaction to the Obama administration's guidance for transgender people and school bathrooms, there has been a very consistent misconception perpetuated by journalists, pundits, and even some legal experts: that the guidance is based on some new, unheard of legal principle.
The issue, mostly, was that this was somehow cheating, or cheap—not that it further perpetuated the NBA's undeniable imbalance of power but that it was somehow not canon, in violation of some broader narrative rule, and otherwise conduct unbecoming of a hero.
The other side: The American Gaming Association said that while it also wants to protect sports integrity, it believes federal oversight on sports betting has been an "abject failure" for 26 years, in part because its blanket ban perpetuated an underground market.
Credit for his newfound enlightenment on this issue belongs to Hari Kondabolu, the comedian, whose 2017 documentary "The Problem With Apu" is a funny and informative explication of how the character perpetuated ugly stereotypes about South Asians that harm people to this day.
But New York also spawned Ms. magazine and through Gloria Steinem and Gail Sheehy presaged feminism; it popularized "radical chic" and other cultural memes; and it punctured (and in some cases perpetuated) myths about who wielded power in a constantly changing city.
No historical sense of our country's history of enslaving and exploiting African Americans for profit and for control, a system that's still perpetuated today, if not in the owning of humans then in their imprisonment, in economic disinvestment, and controlling their images.
"It is clear that we are still suffering from entirely debunked claims around MMR (the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine) that were perpetuated in the nineties -- and are now resurgent on social media and other online platforms," said Marshall in a statement.
" She added, "Secretary Wilkie's continued refusal to take ownership of the hostility and sexual violence at VA further perpetuated this hostile culture by both revictimizing a veteran in public and denying the culture of harassment and assault whose existence is well documented.
Her comments then could have had a far more meaningful impact about healing the deep wounds caused by racism and cultural insensitivity and combating the negative racist portrayals, perceptions and stereotypes that blackface has perpetuated since the minstrel shows of the 1800s.
In 2017, James Damore, a former engineer, accused the company of discrimination after he was fired for writing and sharing a memo at work that perpetuated false gender stereotypes and argued that men are better suited biologically than women to work in tech.
This well-cited disinformation was perpetuated by a collectivist mentality that further divided Americans on race, armed domestic police forces through a costly prohibition to arrest non-violent users, and in doing so prevented medical research on cannabis for over half a century.
Not a single one sought to legitimize the "campaign of disinformation" she described, which was perpetuated by Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani and led Trump to abruptly recall her from Ukraine in May and badmouth her to Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, in July.
What he's saying: The other side: The Root article argues that Buttigieg's 2011 remarks overlook key aspects of institutional racism in the U.S. education system that affect black Americans, including discrepancies in funding, discipline and post-college unemployment perpetuated by race and income.
For many voters, such resentments are not rooted in everyday experience, not least because they tend to live in ethnically homogeneous, predominantly white communities, but rather, they are shaped by powerful nativist narratives perpetuated by right-wing politicians, partisan organizations, and media outlets.

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