Sentences with phrase «bad as protesting»

But not calling something for what it is is as bad as protesting.

Not exact matches

Some of Tom Cat's employees and advocacy groups, such as Brandworkers, a non-profit organization for food workers, believed the dismissals were improperly handled, sparking a local and national outcry that led to protests, bad press and boycotts of Tom Cat Bakery bread from famous restaurants such as Le Bernardin.
Malaysia's shares and currency have been hit with a toxic brew of declines in the prices of its commodity exports, especially palm oil and crude oil, as well as what may be the country's worst - ever political scandal, which has spurred protests calling for the removal of the prime minister from power.
Recently, the Twitter customer service account at Bank of America received bad press for confusing an Occupy Wall Street activist, who was protesting against the bank, as a customer in need of help.
Some would protest against Muslims using schools as a place of worship, but there are those of us who would stand up against those who give our Christian name a bad one.
Now that the protests are slowing down, the media circus is slowly dissipating, and the helicopters are not circling every single night, we are dealing with the same questions we've always faced: Why are things here as bad as they are?
The Leicester fans» protest is not even about money as much as it is about football fans being badly treated and even completely ignored by the powers that be.
but all things whether good or bad must come to an end as such is life, i hope the fans in england continue with the protest on saturday at the emirates by not attending the match or by placards, posters etc as this negative viscious cycle has just become too much, gooner for life and the next
protest, raise banner, boycott matches as well as shops and see if they (the board) will not beg the fans n do their wish but Too much of everything is bad... We so love our club that we can do a small sacrifice for the betterment of our club.....
Better this season we perform badly and we keep striking and cause change of regime than this to keep going on as there is never an ideal time to protest.
If you can not make the protests you can go to the just giving crowd funding Chris butler website and donate to the organisers.They are doing a great job and for every pound donated one Gooner is matching it.As for yesterday Wenger playing Gibbs and keeping Ozil's and Giroud on for as long as he did was the same as playing Ramsey as a left winger with a damaged toe at old Trafford as far as bad decisions go and shows the man has to go.When is something going to be done about those spud fans who attack our lot before and after the game.If it had been Millwall the media would be all over it but because they are the media darlings it is not given the publicity it deserves.Spuds fans are the worst in the country.
And the downward spiral starts to become worse from there because the lack of initiation is interpreted as a lack of protest by our so called caring spouses who use to justify the lack of sex (well he's not initiating it so he can't be all that interested).
I thought of the lambs up our street, who run over to their moms and leap their mouths upon their teets, no sooner than the moms jump away, as if in protest of their little ones» bad manners.
For better or for worse, this protest has brought Israel up to speed with its neighbours, rethinking and deliberating about what democracy as a system or an ethos may entail for their everyday life.
Though we have no way of knowing whether average Iranian citizens regard state - run media as truthful or just a Persian Pravda, for now the government's control over television, radio and newspapers has allowed it to portray the protests in the worst possible light.
«Speaker Quinn has shown time and time again that she shares Mayor Bloomberg's vision of New York City, only addressing the needs of New Yorkers on crucial issues such as livable wages, paid sick leave and working conditions when forced to by protests, bad press and spiraling approval ratings,» Arthur Cheliotes, President of CWA Local 1180, said in a statement.
He was silent when King rightly described the moratorium as a bad idea, a «distraction» — for which the commissioner has been predictably repaid with protests calling for his dismissal.
The National Petroleum Authority [NPA], has commented on the protests as being orchestrated in bad faith and ultimately misleading to the public.
AS PROTESTS against financial power sweep the world this week, science may have confirmed the protesters» worst fears.
On the other hand, he was just as tough on the supporters of the protest, insinuating that they ought to lighten up since things were far worse back in the Fifties and Sixties when their grandmothers might have been lynched.
Instead, as is often the case in education, a bad combination of politics, protest and pontification is obscuring the Core's laudable purpose, which is to increase critical thinking and problem - solving skills, better prepare students for colleges and careers — and keep the United States globally competitive.
In 1971, Gilliam pulled out of an exhibition of work by black artists at the Whitney Museum of American Art because, as he wrote in a letter signed by six other artists also protesting, the show represented «the worst form of tokenism without any regard for our real qualities.»
These have included a group called Fanny Adams, protesting against male domination of the art world, the K Foundation (formerly pop band KLF) who awarded # 40,000 to Rachel Whiteread as the «worst shortlisted artist» in 1993, and FAT (Fashion, Architecture and Taste) who objected to the «cultural elitism» of the art establishment.
In May 2001, the Seattle Stuckist group (J. Puma, Z.F. Lively, Amanda Perrin and Brett Hamil) protested with placards, such as «Art - vertising is bad for the soul» and «Tacky and lame», against «Pigs on Parade», large fibreglass pigs which had been installed in the city and decorated by artists to make money for charity.
So I protested against that as well, and I will continue to do so despite the ad hominems heaped on me for having the gall to say that folks should speak out publicly against bad science.
Sounds not too disimilar to that fellow over here who was recently struck off as a Dr because as a medical expert on Munchausan Syndrome, his expertise was such that if an accused woman publicly protested her innocence, that was apparently even greater proof of her guilt, her denial, according to him, he was that good, & worse still people believed him for some time!
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I smile as I read Tracy's protests that she wasn't trying to pull an SEO marketing stunt with her article and it's title — reminds me of a similar post by Larry Bodine a year or so ago about «Twitter is worse than a toy — it's a waste of time.»
Speaking about the student protests, he said, «It would be at best quixotic, and at worst hypocritical, if we treated our applicants differently, penalizing them for engaging in responsible, responsive citizenship as the students at Stoneman Douglas and elsewhere have done.»
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