Not exact matches
It was one more voice attempting to inject religiously informed wisdom into a
public discourse that is increasingly
debased by major media that are as morally ignorant as they are religiously indifferent.
The connection between
public life and literature is often
debased.
Really, there's no need, when every night on prime - time television we can find experiments involving similarly «extreme social situations» being carried out on real human beings — subjects willing to submit to the most
debasing forms of
public humiliation Hollywood executives can dream up.
59 5 «8» 220 blue eyes muscular, in
public like an intellectual professional but in private a sub pig slut, love to service one or many, do everything that doesn't hurt anyone but love to be
debased and used
In recent years horror directors John Carpenter and Wes Craven have confronted their genre's alleged role in
debasing the masses — engaging the conservative's paranoia that Hollywood is a prime polluter of
public morality — and in doing so they've both taken interesting risks with their formulas and fans.
The proof point is our current
debased and divisive national discourse, which is conducted daily with rising intemperance by American adults, nearly all whom attended the traditional
public schools that Christakis, in my view, sentimentalizes.
Seventy - five faculty members at Case Western Reserve University wrote in an open letter to voters that incumbent Deborah Owens Fink «has continued to sideline important issues associated with improving
public education in her effort to
debase and distort the teaching...
Labor had
debased the original Gonski plan, so that «the wealthiest private schools continued to see huge cash pouring in and our neediest
public schools weren't getting the funding that they needed».