Sentences with phrase «feel marginalised»

They are people who also feel marginalised from society and are resentful as a result.
Such communities could ask themselves: «Do we feel marginalised?
Also I left school after sitting my O - Levels so no writing qualification or Masters degree for our Jimmy which is another reason I feel marginalised.
An impeccable source told The PUNCH that Secondus told George that he would work with everyone and nobody would feel marginalised in the party.
It is, in my view, a perfectly rational reaction by a growing proportion of the white working class who feel marginalised by a political elite that would rather ignore them.
Outers mostly represent voters who feel marginalised and left behind by forces that are battering not just their personal security, but nation states and entire regions.
Like Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, many Igbos genuinely feel marginalised since they belong to the category of those who gave Mr. President only five per cent of their votes and appeared to have fallen out of his favour.
The research revealed that when it came to the level of involvement in their child's upbringing dads still feel marginalised:
Such a culture can make LGB pupils and staff feel marginalised, and not valued or understood within the school community.»
«People feel marginalised, they feel voiceless and they feel angry, and some of those emotions were seen here last week in St Paul's Cathedral as people gathered for the Grenfell national memorial service,» she said.
He added: «However, many Christians do feel marginalised, and they are meant to... the Bible tells us regularly that our faith will go against the grain, that we'll suffer for being a Christian.
There is no one who would understand the experience of feeling marginalised so much as someone affected by leprosy.
The MP for Stockton North said efforts by believers to challenge negative perceptions among non-believers could help lead to fewer Christians feeling marginalised.
Other players have had it out with Benitez too, with some feeling marginalised and James recently digging out the coach in public.
Their experiences of antenatal care, however, were lacking and left them feeling marginalised, unwelcome and excluded, prompting St Michael's to create the New Dad project.
After independence in 1960, voters from the smaller English - speaking zone opted to join Cameroon rather than neighbouring Nigeria, but they have often felt marginalised by the Francophone government in Yaounde.
Some of the issues that arise from educational establishments that security staff are expected to deal with — which often leaves them feeling marginalised — are being subject to abusive behaviour from students, dealing with alcohol abuse, drug usage, students fighting, having to follow site rules, dealing with intruders, handling lost and stolen property, dealing with items of found property and dealing with accidents and emergencies very often with limited resources.
Ceaselessly angry, outspoken and resentful, she felt her marginalised position keenly.

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In a letter to the Bishops of the Anglican Church of Australia, he wrote that he felt the need to» stand in solidarity with faithful Anglicans across the globe» especially «for those who are marginalised because of the doctrinal unfaithfulness of their bishops».
Mr Farron spoke after 93 per cent of people who took Premier's State of the Faith survey said they felt Christianity is being marginalised in society.
These are ordinary Christians who feel overwhelmingly that their Christian beliefs are being marginalised and that as a result it is becoming far more difficult to live as a person of faith in the UK...»
They feel they have been horribly marginalised and treated like second class citizens in their own country.
Shipman relates how a divided and weakened Labour Party under Corbyn, who was really a Brexiteer, was unable or unwilling to deliver the Labour vote, which felt aggrieved and marginalised.
As a result, those in the north have often felt politically and economically marginalised.
But we also appeal to those people who feel very marginalised and left behind that we are serious about reaching out to every part of the country.»
The rhetoric used by the likes of Kavanagh and MacKenzie has consequences and they are felt by some of the most vulnerable and marginalised in our society.
I felt I was being marginalised and bullied by senior staff.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who called for the UK to remain in the EU but was accused of a lukewarm campaign, said poorer communities were «fed up» with cuts and felt «marginalised by successive governments».
He told the BBC: «Many communities are fed up with cuts and economic dislocation and feel very angry about the way they have been betrayed and marginalised.
Many Igbo feel politically and economically marginalised, and the government's hardline stance is not helping.
Pile on the caveats — these Oscars were still pretty white, Hollywood is an imperfect messenger — but what I felt in that room on Sunday night was marginalised people tightening their grip and saying «enough».
Coco's director Lee Unkrich, accepting his award, said: «Marginalised people deserve to feel like they belong.
It feels dangerous when people say, «Oh, Sean Baker focuses on marginalised people.»
Del Toro is reflecting on how emotions are old fashioned and anew, as though he feels contemporary America is bereft of romance as marginalised people are sidelined.
Erik feels neglected by Wakanda, which characterises him as a repressed and marginalised figure of society.
We tried in particular to ensure that the voices of children and young people who are often seen as marginalised were represented in this; that they would see themselves in the survey and that they would feel comfortable in completing the survey.
And I definitely feel that that kind of keys in with a lot with, you know, marginalised people in gaming spaces in general.
Maybe one child feels nurtured and valued while their sibling suffers from being misunderstood and marginalised.
A minority of respondents felt that men can be more adversely affected by legal aid reforms because they are less likely to qualify for legal aid now; private family law was singled out as an area were men may be marginalised, particularly in disputes over contact with children.
With reforms, many experts feel TPAs would be marginalised.
Our future is where we should be focused so that the most marginalised Aboriginal people of this country, whose first language is usually not English, who do not have access to media, whose lives are affected at alarming rates of family violence, can have the same opportunities as those who claim to feel pain because a country celebrates how lucky we are on a date that marks the arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove.
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