Sentences with phrase «civil discourse if»

Those promoting disclosure say that it will be completely open season on reputations and civil discourse if people can say anything they want and not be held to account for it.
The supposedly cultured, civil and enlightened members of left wing political culture (up to and including President Obama, who three days earlier publicly decried the lack of civility in American politics) and supposedly professional journalism (CNN and MSNBC main anchors and PBS senior correspondent, not just some random blogs or forum commenters) decided that this term would strongly elevate American civil discourse if it was publicly and massively applied to members of Tea Party (which was, of course, a political movement named after a famous historical event wherein a quantity of tea cargo was destroyed in protestation of British tax policies).

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If you agree that it's high time we insist on civil discourse and civic decency on the air waves: 1.
The Tory London message is that any Muslim, no matter how loyal to Britain, no matter how moderate, no matter how civil in their discourse or secular in their convictions, will be dubbed an extremist if they try to engage with mainstream Westminster politics.
In short, if anyone has earned the right to sound alarms over the collapse of civil discourse, it's Erika Christakis.
A third question is whether adults in education can do a better job of modeling civil discourse than we see writ large in America right now, or if we're inevitably trapped within the nation's larger polarization.
If before teaching one or more of the activities listed below you would like ideas for how to foster civil discourse and create a classroom environment where all of your students can develop and voice their ideas, read Facing History Associate Program Director for Staff Development Laura Tavares» article Nine Ways to Help Students Discuss Guns and Violence.
This is how the liberal fascists of the Left, who first took over the environmental movement, then began to use global warming to take over the civil discourse, even if it meant destroying science.
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