And please know that when you feel isolated or defeated, when you see only darkness and hear only
deafening silence about things that outrage you, that you are not alone.
One would have thought that this would have been a story for the MSM after the 2007 crash but there has been and still is
a deafening silence about Bill Clinton and his entire brigade here in the US as there has been radio silence maintained in UK about Blair and Nick Clegg.
The more of the Spring Budget you read, the more
deafening the silence about Brexit becomes.
Not exact matches
What disturbs me
about the so called moderate majority of Muslims is their
DEAFENING silence when it comes to condeming violence committed in the name of their religion.
The more the present day is marked by noise —
deafening noise —
about ephemera, the more Benedict's
silence about eternal things becomes profound in contrast.
But if that was Arsenal, we'll be crowing like cockerels
about Wenger and the players, Ed Woodward will not allow his best players run down their contracts, back Mourinho in the market like a lunatic, Gazidis is the opposite but then I hear
deafening silence when Mourinho lose an away game against lower opposition.
The
deafening silence around climate change in the US presidential campaign has left leading climate scientists baffled by the absence of debate
about the «greatest issue of our time».
Flanagan refused to answer questions
about what ethics reforms he might support this session, continuing what has been a
deafening silence from legislative leaders on ethics reform for the last month.
Lisa Abramson is speaking out
about her descent into postpartum depression and psychosis, to help break the
deafening silence on maternal mental health issues.
The
silence about climate change was
deafening in the first 2012 presidential debate.
Other Indigenous women activists have referred to the lack of awareness
about missing and murdered Indigenous women as a «
deafening silence.»