As an American Muslim who has worked overseas for the sake of peace, who has siblings (also Muslim) serving in the American Armed Forces, and who doesn't embrace ignorance, intolerance, or
blind hatred from any race, religion, or creed, I feel that some of you are missing the mark as fellow human beings.
Not exact matches
Civil rights fights have always ended up in the court systems because too often the prejudice and
hatred toward a minority group
blinds people
from being rational enough to understand the REAL facts.
the huge gap is extremely pronounced if u ever studied the bible, and using phrases like «
blinded by
hatred and satan» sound like u are writing
from the 1500's.
some peoples
blind hatred for wenger no longer make sense like adm says no matter the article they keep on writing the same things over & over and top of that adding personal insults towards our manager which very sad to see (it usually is the same people but i won, t mane anyone) anyway sadly this site has become very depressing for some us and stop us
from enjoying this site the way we used to, thanks
Collaborating with legendary cinematographer Roger Deakins and grounding each scene with enough gravitas to sink the average movie, he used a trio of exceptional performances (
from Jackman, Dano, Jake Gyllenhaal, and definitely not Melissa Leo) to investigate how
hatred can convince people of a righteousness that
blinds them to the truth.
Initially appearing as an instance of the American government discouraging vigilante justice and
blind, emotional
hatred for the enemy, we quickly realise this is far
from the case.