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Salvini admires Russian President Vladimir Putin - Kaczynski vilifies him.
We don't need someone who "vilifies successful people," opined another.
But critics say the organization vilifies Muslims and has repeatedly equated Islam with extremism.
In addition, he regularly calumnies individual members of the press and vilifies entire news organizations.
The president vilifies the news media; the chancellor has cultivated journalists in Austria, earning positive coverage.
The Freedom Party has been widely criticized for promoting nationalist rhetoric that vilifies migrants and Muslims.
In a world where society vilifies superpowered heroes, it's strange that the villains don't have powers, too.
Fidesz frequently vilifies Soros, saying he wants to bring millions of migrants into Europe, which Soros denies.
"She uses some pretty harsh words, you know, some would say vilifies successful people," Dimon told CNBC.
The selection of news stories, and the sensationalism of certain crimes vilifies people who commit those crimes.
The abortion industry vilifies the same centers for one reason and one reason only: the almighty dollar.
It fires gay workers, vilifies gay priests and alienates parishioners who can't make any sense of this.
SOME WOULD SAY VILIFIES SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE I DON'T LIKE VILIFYING ANYBODY I THINK WE SHOULD APPLAUD SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE.
Trump also spoke against solar—and the form of renewable energy he vilifies most, wind—on Fox News in 2013.
Russia exercises a pervasive influence in our country and constantly vilifies the European Union and the United States of America.
When Trump vilifies Muslims, it damages our relationships with Muslim-majority nations -- who already are uneasy about Trump's previous rhetoric.
There's a massive difference between that sort of critique, and the critique that vilifies and borders on hate speech or worse.
Those are the values that we fight for at the Open Society Foundations — which is precisely the reason why Putin vilifies us.
We often read incendiary comments from people such as Robert Shireman of the Century Foundation who routinely vilifies private colleges and universities.
It vilifies people during what could be the most vulnerable time of their lives, when they have to make excruciatingly difficult decisions.
Today, Turkey hosts a number of Arabic-language pro-Brotherhood media outlets, and Erdoğan vilifies Cairo's military-led government at every opportunity.
Trump is widely understood to demand total loyalty from Republican lawmakers, and he routinely humiliates and vilifies critics from the party on Twitter.
He also theorizes that the predominantly white sports media vilifies Ryan Lochte and Grayson Allen because they are white and, therefore, safe targets.
And the way to do that was by framing the conversation correctly, with language that includes, rather than vilifies, the pro-gun side.
That was when Elizabeth Warren was earning her millions representing large corporations; now, as a politician, she vilifies those same one-time clients.
How can a country that vilifies unjust discrimination at the lunch counter simultaneously celebrate it as the basis to deny the gift of life?
Hungary's right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban regularly vilifies Soros, accusing him of plotting to destroy European civilization by flooding the continent with immigrants.
In the meantime he demeans, vilifies and puts people down, giving voice to his followers' anger but also humiliating and taking advantage of them.
Trump is a demagogue who vilifies and scapegoats refugees, Muslims, undocumented immigrants, racial minorities, who strikes me as a danger to our national security.
And we cannot remain a nation that vilifies an entire group -- be it police officers or racial minorities -- by the actions of a select few.
A hate group is a faction that attacks or vilifies a sector of people based on immutable characteristics: things like race, sexual orientation, and gender.
Poland benefits from billions of dollars in European Union subsidies, yet it vilifies Brussels, attacks democratic norms at home and threatens its standing in Europe.
Fiedler wrote in his letter, which was shared with reporters, that the movie vilifies him and doesn't take into account the accuracy of his reporting.
"Today, the country of James Madison has a leader who vilifies the media, making honest journalists all over the world more vulnerable to abuse," Clooney said.
Martin Scorsese's endlessly rewatchable epic of excess invites the audience to observe and even enjoy the bacchanal of bad behavior the movie simultaneously celebrates and vilifies.
Trump doesn't just oppose comprehensive immigration reform like his fellow GOPers, he vilifies immigrants for political gain and proposes outrageous solutions based on absurd and false information.
But if anyone has any hopes of creating a culture that supports—instead of vilifies and discredits—survivors of sexual assault, it just won't do, Nesbitt says.
A bit about staying off his own phone rolled seamlessly into jokes about how quickly and incisively the internet vilifies people — without leaving room for a nuanced conversation.
The reason he has all these food restrictions — and even vilifies tomatoes — is because he follows an anti-inflammatory diet, and one made up of mostly "alkaline" foods.
In this same series, you can see my video about my own refugee roots, and a video about President Trump's roots and his hypocrisy when he vilifies immigrants.
At minimum, perpetuating rhetoric that vilifies an organization with the reach, housing, programming, and resources that we have in place to lift them up is counterintuitive and inefficient.
The first was a series of attempted pipe bomb attacks last week that targeted 14 Democratic officials, prominent Trump critics and a news organization, CNN, which Trump frequently vilifies.
"Today, the country of (former U.S. president) James Madison has a leader who vilifies the media, making honest journalists all over the world more vulnerable to abuse," she said.
His opponent, Fran Grenier, the chairman of the Salem County Republican Party, supports the departing Republican governor, Chris Christie, and President Trump, both of whom the union routinely vilifies.
Some have been in the United States long enough that when Trump vilifies a recent tide of Hispanic immigrants, they're not closely identifying with the objects of his scorn.
His firing came shortly after reports that the Trump family relied on undocumented workers for their businesses, even as the President pushes hardline immigration policies and vilifies undocumented immigrants.
"Today, the country of James Madison has a leader who vilifies the media, making honest journalists all over the world more vulnerable to abuse," Clooney said at the time.
All else aside, the book speaks to the enormous and seemingly growing tension between a church that frequently vilifies and marginalizes gay men and a priesthood dense with them.
The irony has been that the more Trump vilifies the media, the more the public has rallied around us — and, finally, this is helping us gain a better business model.
This is why we should be alarmed when Mr. Trump, defying tradition, vilifies media institutions, attacks reporters by name and refuses to take questions from those whose coverage he dislikes.
"Adding new countries to a ban that baselessly vilifies whole populations does nothing to change the fact that this is still government-sanctioned discrimination," said Naureen Shah of Amnesty International USA.
No matter what happens to them — no matter how the world paints them, vilifies them, maims them — they were here, and at least for a moment, they owned their own lives.
He vilifies immigrants every chance he gets and used the Department of Homeland Security to put out a report using cherry-picked statistics that wrongly depict the majority of immigrants as terrorists.
And on the flip side, it's why Trump is stuck with the Federal Reserve Board Chairman he nominated in 2017 but has since soured on and routinely vilifies for not cutting interest rates.
SHANE STEVENSON Yemen country directorOxfam Oxford I was dismayed to see The Economist buying into an all-too-common narrative among conservationists in Africa that vilifies pastoralists ("Cows, cash and conflict", November 11th).
Most of the time, the media covers for the left's violence-inciting rhetoric, as it seeks to pit Americans against each other and vilifies anyone who actually tries to aid the black community.
Teacher appreciation is already finite: one week, at best, to offset a societal mindset that either vilifies the profession or perceives it as a calling that is so inherently rewarding, it should transcend payment.
To María, her visual work is meant to lift a middle finger at online censorship, taking the piss out of a world that vilifies the naked body one moment, and commodifies it the next.
"The bill maligns and vilifies providers and patients to push a false narrative about abortion later in pregnancy," Dr. Kristyn Brandi, a board member of Physicians for Reproductive Health, told Vox in an email.
" When Dimon criticized Warren, saying she "vilifies successful people," Ocasio-Cortez remarked, "Y'all, the billionaires are asking for a safe space—you know, in addition to the entire U.S. economy and political lobbying industry.
Along with safe injection sites and needle exchange programs, these disposal sites are part of a broader public health strategy that neither encourages nor vilifies drug use, but simply treats it as a reality.
Also, many of us are children of immigrants who came to this country with the expectation that their children were going excel professionally and academically, while following cultural traditions in a country that vilifies them.
But for as long as they refuse to challenge the president when he gives comfort to neo-Nazi marchers, vilifies immigrants, mocks Native Americans, and spews decisive rhetoric, then King is really just a pawn.
" But some Twitter users said it was ironic that Mr. Pence was expressing support for press freedom in an era when the president himself routinely vilifies the news media as the "enemy of the people.
Then we had people in the Bush administration who had made misjudgments, but understood and respected democratic institutions, and had not yet been intoxicated by a new brand of Republicanism that coddles dictators and vilifies patriots.
"The bill maligns and vilifies providers and patients to push a false narrative about abortion later in pregnancy," Dr. Kristyn Brandi, a board member of Physicians for Reproductive Health, told Vox in an email last year.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren goes local in race to build 2628 movement 28503 Democrats make play for veterans' votes 22019 Dems put focus on stemming veteran suicides MORE (D-Mass.) "vilifies successful people" with her proposed policies.
Rather than working to build a true bipartisan coalition to help solve many of our national problems, he complains that Democrats are not interested in working with him, or he simply vilifies those who oppose his agenda.
And then there are the uniquely modern forms of mother-hatred: The eugenic sort, which vilifies poor, disabled and nonwhite women who have children for daring to increase the ranks of those whom the elites consider unfit.
But experts say the National Front's shift may be intended more as a message to non-Jewish voters looking for moral cover in supporting a party that vilifies their primary sources of fear and anger: Muslims and immigrants.
The problem with the former mayor's statements is that broadly painting young nonwhite men as the most likely perpetrators of violence not only perpetuates ugly and racist stereotypes and needlessly vilifies millions of people — it also does nothing to bring down murder rates.
Even as contemporary Russian state propaganda vilifies the Baltic states or Ukraine as fascist-led regimes, it makes no effort to obfuscate its own support of far-right European political organizations, from Hungary's longtime anti-Semitic Jobbik to Italy's Lega Nord to France's Front National.
In the aftermath of the Kavanaugh hearings, the few remaining moderate Democrats find themselves passengers in the backseat of a minority party that has swerved hard left, lost the ability to have civil discourse, vilifies half the country or more, and is incapable of compromise.
Not only that, but it has also given rise to more outlandish theories about what he was doing in the capital of a country that the news media — the one he did more than most to build — regularly vilifies as a decadent, hostile enemy of Russia.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump Vilifies Media Asking About Veterans" (front page, June 1): As the director of a private foundation, I see a stark contrast between the standards and transparency that the public rightly demands of nonprofits and the resistance to such standards by Donald Trump.
In this view, when Trump vilifies immigrants (as The Washington Post put it "Trump's most insulting — and violent — language is often reserved for immigrants") or calls Baltimore a "rodent infested mess," he is the populist right's truth teller, and in this scheme politically correct liberals who denounce his comments are the liars.
There is a fascinating disconnect in all of the efforts to boycott the work of artists in a city that rightfully vilifies the Joseph McCarthy era blacklisting of Hollywood producers, writers and actors because of their political views and associations, yet now considers it appropriate to boycott Mel Gibson for his alleged anti-Semitic views.
It's a false equivalence that blights a novel already struggling under the weight of political opinion: Bala vilifies the Canadian Border Services Agency and the draconian immigration laws and penalties that can be traced to the prime minister at the time, Stephen Harper, and sings the praises of the Canadian Tamil Congress, which appears here as the Tamil Alliance.
He wrote three books, most notably "Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People" (2001); established a scholarship for Arab-Americans studying journalism and communication; and donated his cache of what he viewed as derogatory audio and video recordings, cartoons, posters and toys to New York University, where he was a visiting scholar at the Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies.
Universities have become decidedly more hostile to conservative values—"radical" notions such as individual accountability or that marriage and starting a family are important steps toward being considered an adult are actually considered controversial in many academic quarters Instead, a culture that systematically vilifies the contributions of our European heritage to American civilization and that discriminates against white males is the order of the day.
And to the police officers, and the firemen, and the first responders, the heroes who rushed in to burning buildings instead of out of burning buildings, the last seven years of having a president, having an attorney general that demonizes you, that vilifies you, that sides with the criminals land looters instead of the brave men and women of law enforcement, that will end on January 20, 2017.
A prime source of cinematic examples is the documentary-film Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People.Sut Jhally. Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People. The film demonstrates the process of orientalism centric "othering" within Western films from the silent era to modern classics such as Disney's Aladdin.
Archived 28 July 2009. According to a CPJ report, he was released from Evin Prison on 28 June.Iran releases some journalists, vilifies foreign press Committee to Protect Journalists On 21 June, Iranian officials detained Iranian-born, Canadian citizen, and Newsweek journalist Maziar Bahari.
The 1st-century CE historian MemnonMemnon 24.3. is highly critical of Flaccus, blaming his own arrogance and cruelty for the mutiny of his men. Appian finds both Flaccus and Fimbria reprehensible. Diodorus vilifies Fimbria, mentioning Flaccus only once and in a positive light.
Gregory uses this as a cautionary tale. The moral of the tale being that "all should take care not to offend their bishops, for the Lord will avenge His servants." Gregory of Tours arguably vilifies Nantinus and his campaign of vengeance. Painting Heraclius as a hero.
The Hip Hop Generation: Young Blacks and the Crisis in African American Culture. New York: Basic Civitas Books, 2002, , p. 87. Johnnetta B. Cole argues that hip hop's tradition to refer to black women in such terms disrespects and vilifies them.Cole, Johnnetta B. "What hip-hop has done to Black women".
The university holds a year-end performance, where a group of students put on a play that mocks and vilifies Priya and her pregnancy. After the play, Priya makes a passionate speech about love, honour, and respect. Her words move many in the audience, including Rahul. Her friends apologise to her, and she gains the support of the community.
In other versions, it is implied that the giant had stolen both the hen and the harp from Jack's father. Brian Henson's 2001 TV miniseries Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story not only abandons Tabart's additions but vilifies Jack, reflecting Jim Henson's disgust at Jack's unscrupulous actions.Joe Nazzaro, "Back to the Beanstalk", Starlog Fantasy Worlds, February 2002, pp. 56–59.
With Miss Andrews panicking and Florrie in labor, Dr. Cartwright asks for her desperately needed medical bag. Tunga Khan offers to exchange it for her sexual submission to him. The doctor agrees, and helps Florrie give birth to a baby boy. After Cartwright goes to fulfill her end of the bargain, an increasingly deranged Andrews vilifies her, calling her "whore of Babylon".
Taptaloha (hot iron): A wife-seller, a jailer and one who abandons his followers is tortured here. Mahajwala (great-fire): Incest with daughter or daughter-in-law brings one here. Lavana (salt): One who vilifies his guru, people superior to them or the Vedas go to this hell. Vimohana (the place of bewildering): A thief or those who despise prescribed observances are tormented here.
According to Nietzsche, masters are creators of morality; slaves respond to master morality with their slave morality. Unlike master morality, which is sentiment, slave morality is based on re- sentiment—devaluing that which the master values and the slave does not have. As master morality originates in the strong, slave morality originates in the weak. Because slave morality is a reaction to oppression, it vilifies its oppressors.
Sami's best friend Jamie overhears Alan talk about being in love with Carrie, but keeps this from Sami. Frustrated by his unrequited love for Carrie, Alan rapes Sami. Sami confides in Lucas, but without corroborating proof, the press vilifies Sami as a liar once the news gets out. Alan tries to rape her again, and she stops him by shooting him in the groin.
Saugatuck Cures received a negative review from the Los Angeles Times, which stated that "... the film actually vilifies those struggling to reconcile their religious upbringing with their sexual orientation. Given the higher suicide rate among gay youths, you'd expect a little compassion instead of mockery for the closet cases." Its release at the Cinema Diverse film festival in Palm Springs also resulted in an Audience Choice Award from the same festival.
Junior is later seen to be secretly working with McGraw to assassinate Arthur, and to have Paul imprisoned. While Paul is serving an eighteen month sentence for possessing a weapon, McGraw has Paul framed for sanctioning a hit attempt on Arthur. As a result, Paul vilifies the Thompsons. After serving his sentence and meeting his young son, Paul is told by Anne Marie that she no longer loves him.
Daksha does not even acknowledge Her and actually burns with anger that She has turned up uninvited. Sati looks around and sees no oblations set apart for Shiva and the lack of respect of her father causes Her mind to rage with great anger. She faces Her father's court and announces that Shiva is the father of the universe and the beneficent of all. It is the same Shiva that Her father vilifies.
The Cape Party was criticised in the press as a narrow, single-issue party without substantive policy. Commentators have alleged that its platform is racist, and particularly vilifies migrant workers from elsewhere in South Africa, who work in the Western Cape. The party has denied accusations of racism. In addition, Justin Sylvester, a political analyst for the Institute for Democracy in South Africa, has compared the proposed Cape Republic to Orania, and described the desire for secession as a marginal view.
In this introduction, he contradicts himself, at one point insisting that one should not be horrified by the 600 passions outlined in the story because everybody has their own tastes, but at the same time going out of his way to warn the reader of the horrors that lie ahead, suggesting that the reader should have doubts about continuing. Consequently, he glorifies as well as vilifies the four main protagonists, alternately declaring them freethinking heroes and debased villains, often in the same passage.
"AFL must ensure shameful booing of Adam Goodes is brought to an end" (28 July 2015), The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 August 2015. The AFL Players' Association and captains showed solidarity with Goodes, releasing an open statement, which included the words "We encourage supporters to demonstrate zero tolerance and report any behaviour which vilifies a person on the basis of their personal characteristics, such as race, religion, gender or sexual orientation. We would encourage every other fan to follow suit".
He may also have commissioned a vituperative chronicleChronographic document concerning Nabu-šuma-iškun, excavation number W 22660/0, CM 52 in J. J. Glassner's "Chronique Mésopotamiennes," 1993, pp. 235–240. which vilifies his predecessor for his sacrilegious actions and the Chronicle of the Market PricesChronicle of the Market Prices (ABC 23), tablet BM 48498. which mentions the volatile costs of various commodities in reigns up until that of his predecessor. His name appears in the Eclectic ChronicleThe Eclectic Chronicle (ABC 24), tablet BM 27859, r. 17.
The commission noted that blasphemy law provides only limited protection as religious affiliations are many and diverse. Although most Australians describe themselves as Christian, a growing minority (more than 300,000 in 1986) are members of non-Christian religious faiths, particularly Islam, Buddhism and Judaism, and that nearly two million Australians do not subscribe to any religion. The offence of blasphemy, however, protects only the Christian religion, with specific reference to the rituals and doctrines of the Anglican Church. Offences that involve the common law of blasphemy apply only to material that vilifies Christianity.
Its founding was partly in response to the film True Lies, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger which Arab and Muslim groups condemned for its stereotyping of Arab and Muslim villains.Shaheen, Jack, "Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People," 2001, , Olive Branch Press The offices opened a month before the film's release. CAIR's first advocacy campaign was in response to an offensive greeting card that used the term "shia" to refer to human excrement. CAIR led a national campaign and used activists to pressure the greeting card company, which eventually withdrew the card from the market.
After being ultimately proven traitor, Azef fled to Germany using fake ID provided by the Okhrana still refusing to believe Azef organized murder of top government officials. While in Germany, Azef coincidentally met the former comrade and still asked for support in organizing the fair tribunal, claiming he was falsely accused of treason. Died in hospital in 1918. This movie, filmed by the Nazi propagandists, vilifies the good name of an honest revolutionary, due to the fact he was born in a Jewish family and Hitler was against the Jews.
The commission noted that blasphemy law provides only limited protection as religious affiliations in Australia are many and diverse. Although most Australians describe themselves as Christian, the largest single group of whom are Catholics, a growing minority (more than 300,000 in 1986) are members of non-Christian religious faiths, particularly Islam, Buddhism and Judaism, and that nearly two million Australians do not subscribe to any religion. The offence of blasphemy, however, protects only the Christian religion, with specific reference to the rituals and doctrines of the Anglican Church. Offences that involve the common law of blasphemy apply only to material that vilifies Christianity.
When Ross reasonably refuses to contribute $100 for the handyman he has never even met, Steve thinks that Ross is a cheapskate. He vilifies Ross as this to everyone in the apartment block, causing everyone in the building to hate Ross. Annoyed by this, he tries to organize a party for everyone to explain the reason behind the refusal, but is interrupted by the party everyone is having for Howard next door. He is even more surprised to find Phoebe there, especially when he finds out that she paid the $100 and that everyone likes her.
China has a large diversity of different foreign films broadcast through the media and sold in markets. China has no motion picture rating system, and films must therefore be deemed suitable by Chinese censors for all audiences to be allowed to screen. For foreign-made films, this sometimes means controversial footage must be cut before such films can play in Chinese cinemas. Examples include the removal of a reference to the Cold War in Casino Royale, and the omission of footage containing Chow Yun-fat that "vilifies and humiliates the Chinese" in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
The poem is dedicated to Mikołaj "the Red" Radziwiłł (1512–1584) and his major military victories in the Livonian War – capture of the Tarvastu Castle in 1561, Battle of Wenden in 1578, Siege of Polotsk in 1579, Siege of Velikiye Luki in 1580, and his largest victory in the Battle of Ula in 1564. Similarly to the legendary Aeneas, Radziwiłł fulfills his destiny by protecting and defending Lithuania from the Tsardom of Russia and receives a prophetic instruction from Musaeus of Athens. At Ula, Radziwiłł is guided by a vision of Grand Duke Vytautas (ruled 1392–1430) and draws inspiration from his victory in the Battle of Grunwald in 1410. At the same time, the poem vilifies Lithuania's greatest enemy Ivan the Terrible.
The intent of the film is to expose the hypocrisy of left-wing public figures like Hillary Clinton, Noam Chomsky, Michael Moore, Ted Kennedy and Al Gore, by catching them in the act of doing things that they oppose. Al Gore, for example, who "insists" that Americans drastically reduce their carbon footprint, is shown to use nearly twenty times the amount of electricity as an average American household. Michael Moore, staunch anti-capitalist is shown to have significant investments in the stock market, including stock in companies like Halliburton, Pfizer, Merck, and "other companies he vilifies in his films". When Tucker brings a cake to Moore's residence to discuss the matter with him in person, Moore calls the police instead.
Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People is a documentary film directed by Sut Jhally and produced by Media Education Foundation in 2006. This film is an extension of the book of the same name by Jack Shaheen, which also analyzes how Hollywood corrupts or manipulates the image of Arabs. The documentary analyzes 1,000 films that have Arab and Muslim characters, produced between 1896 to 2000, out of which great majority, 936 titles, were negative in their portrayal, arguing that the slander of Arabs in American filmmaking has existed since the early days of the silent cinema and is present in the biggest Hollywood blockbusters today. Jack Shaheen analyzes a long series of "demeaning" images of Arabs through his presentation of various scenes from different American movies which he has studied.
Symbolic annihilation is a term first used by George Gerbner in 1976 to describe the absence of representation, or underrepresentation, of some group of people in the media (often based on their race, sex, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, etc.), understood in the social sciences to be a means of maintaining social inequality. This term is usually applied to media criticism in the fields of feminism and queer theory to describe the ways in which the media promotes stereotypes and denies specific identities. Gaye Tuchman (1978) divided the concept of symbolic annihilation into three aspects: omission, trivialisation and condemnation. This multifaceted approach to coverage not only vilifies communities of identity, but work to make members invisible through the explicit lack of representation in all forms of media ranging from film, song, books, news media and visual art.
The result of these influences is a script that vilifies the king, and Shakespeare had few qualms about departing from history to incite drama. Margaret of Anjou died in 1482, but Shakespeare had her speak to Richard's mother before the battle to foreshadow Richard's fate and fulfill the prophecy she had given in Henry VI. Shakespeare exaggerated the cause of Richard's restless night before the battle, imagining it as a haunting by the ghosts of those whom the king had murdered, including Buckingham. Richard is portrayed as suffering a pang of conscience, but as he speaks he regains his confidence and asserts that he will be evil, if such needed to retain his crown. The fight between the two armies is simulated by rowdy noises made off- stage (alarums or alarms) while actors walk on-stage, deliver their lines, and exit.
Ratzkoff is the co-director of the 2004 documentary Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land. She is also an associate producer on the documentary “Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear & the Selling of American Empire” and also produced a film called “Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies A People.” She is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land is a 2004 documentary by Sut Jhally and Bathsheba Ratzkoff which—according to the film's official website—"provides a striking comparison of U.S. and international media coverage of the crisis in the Middle East, zeroing in on how structural distortions in U.S. coverage have reinforced false perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict" and which "analyzes and explains how--through the use of language, framing and context--the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza remains hidden in the news media".
In his work "On the Jews and Their Lies" (1543), German Reformation leader Martin Luther claims that Jewish history was "assailed by much heresy", and that Christ the logos swept away the Jewish heresy and goes on to do so, "as it still does daily before our eyes." He stigmatizes Jewish prayer as being "blasphemous" and a lie, and vilifies Jews in general as being spiritually "blind" and "surely possessed by all devils." In England, the 16th-century European Reformation resulted in a number of executions on charges of heresy. During the thirty-eight years of Henry VIII's reign, about sixty heretics, mainly Protestants, were executed and a rather greater number of Catholics lost their lives on grounds of political offences such as treason, notably Sir Thomas More and Cardinal John Fisher, for refusing to accept the king's supremacy over the Church in England.Christenson, Ron. 1991.
Tatz in his book Obstacle race: aborigines in sport (1995) traces racism in Australia sport back to the 1800s. Since the 1990s there have been numerous racial vilification cases reported in the Australian media. This is due to the increase in Indigenous athletes participating in Australian Football League (AFL) and National Rugby League (NRL) and national sports organisations introducing rules to facilitate racial vilification cases. In 1995, the Australian Football League introduced Rule 30: A Rule to Combat Racial and Religious Vilification on 30 June 1995 as a result of the shortcomings in the Michael Long's racial vilification case against Damian Monkhorst. The Rule stated that: "no player ... shall act towards or speak to any other person in a manner, or engage in any other conduct which threatens, disparages, vilifies or insults another person ... on the basis of that person’s race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin".
Modern republicanismAs opposed to classical republicanism; see Pangle, Thomas L., The Spirit of Modern Republicanism: The Moral Vision of the American Founders and the Philosophy of Locke (1988), p. 35: is a guiding political philosophy of the United States that has been a major part of American civic thought since its founding.Robert E. Shalhope, "Toward a Republican Synthesis: The Emergence of an Understanding of Republicanism in American Historiography," William and Mary Quarterly, 29 (January 1972), pp. 49–80. It stresses liberty and inalienable individual rights as central values; recognizes the sovereignty of the people as the source of all authority in law;Yick Wo vs. Hopkins, 118 U.S. 356, 370 rejects monarchy, aristocracy, and hereditary political power; expects citizens to be virtuous and faithful in their performance of civic duties; and vilifies corruption.Richard Buel, Securing the Revolution: Ideology in American Politics, 1789–1815 (1972) American republicanism was articulated and first practiced by the Founding Fathers in the 18th century.
In 2009, Jeremy Jones, the then President of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, brought a contempt of court action against Töben arising from Federal Court orders of 2002 requiring Töben to remove material from his Adelaide Institute website that vilifies Jewish people, and to refrain from publishing further similar material. Töben was found guilty of 24 charges of contempt of court by not following the ruling despite his 2007 apology. Though Töben unreservedly apologised for his breaches of court orders and said he would not withdraw his apology as he had in the past, he was sentenced to 3 months in prison. He appealed against the sentence, but on 13 August 2009 the Full Court of the Federal Court rejected his appeal, and he started his 3-month jail sentence, one week in maximum security-punishment block – first at Yatala Labour Prison, and later at Cadell Training Centre, a low security prison farm.
Princes at War: The Bitter Battle Inside Britain's Royal Family in the Darkest Days of WWII tells the story of the interlocked and conflicted lives of King George V's four surviving sons, the Duke of Windsor, King George VI, the Duke of Gloucester, and the Duke of Kent during the abdication crisis and later on during World War II. The story focuses, primarily, on the two oldest brothers, Edward VIII, who, purportedly betrayed his royal duty by "insisting on his right to marry" Wallis Simpson, and George VI, who by his actions was forced to take up the responsibilities of acting monarchy. Cadbury's book "combines family drama against the backdrop of the war" which results in a telling of events "with deep sympathy to George VI". Cadbury vilifies Edward VIII and leaves open the question as to how close the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were to certain members of the Nazi regime.

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