But where is the line between a political group that advocates outright racism and
the kind of remarks Donald Trump has made about Mexicans and Muslims?
How can good people — the kind who show up at my door with a casserole the minute they find out I'm sick — openly cheer
these kinds of remarks?
It does remind me of a public lecture in which Harvard biblical scholar Jon Levenson, who is Jewish, once defined anti-Semitism as «hating Jews more than is necessary», obviously
the kind of remark whose success as comedy turns on the context in which it is spoken and the one who speaks it.
«They are
the kind of remarks I've had for 20 years.
These kinds of remarks just make your preschooler feel bad about himself.
He is, therefore, well aware of the peril of making
any kind of remark which will be seized on by lefties as evidence of the unfeeling, monstrous Tory tendency.
I overheard
all kinds of remarks about unfit feet.
One possible response to
that kind of remark is a sharp admonishment from the teacher.
I hear
this kind of remark often as I talk with educators.
Just that alone seemed like a reason for
some kind of remark.
Next will be the opinions of others; families, friends and even strangers will make
all kind of remarks about the age different.