Sentences with phrase «blind prejudice»

I have to wonder if the deeper message of blind prejudice was intentional, but it is certainly clear to see.
I ask the voters of Janis Castaldi's Senatorial district to look beyond the antiquated blind prejudice of the 19th Century & walk into the light of a united future for ALL citizens, with senators like Janis Castaldi representing ALL peoplee.
Because of a variety of so - called color - blind prejudices such as these, the art world did not begin to seriously deal with Whitten's merger of formal inventiveness and emotional content until the past decade, when he entered his seventies.
And yet, this perspective, reflected in the law, was characterized by the Court now as an «animus,» a form of blind prejudice that could not justify itself in the name of any rational purpose.
If you think it is the same, then that's your opinion and again, you let your blind prejudices get in the way of what I'm actually saying.
There is actually no basis for your animosity in the bible, you just interpret it that way because of your blind prejudice.
Seek forgiveness for our blind prejudice.
I then related an awkward facial grimace by Brendan Rodgers in a press interview and I am now afflicted with «blind prejudice» and rubbishing Balotelli.
To most football fans, however, the enjoyment (or otherwise) of the 90 minutes of the game itself are then of course extended for the rest of the week as moves are analysed, disallowed goals talked about and in particular the inconsistency, blind prejudice and complete stupidity of the match officials debated at length.
For many years, I'd harbored a blind prejudice against police detectives, crime scene tape and forensics labs.
Both he and Margaret Sanger challenged unjust laws, cruel social customs, and blind prejudice that still hold people in ignorance, poverty, and despair.
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