Sentences with phrase «more subjugation»

Ahhh, more subjugation of the Muslim world by the long dead Arab aka Mohammed and his mythical friend Gabriel?

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Recalling these heroic moments flatters Poland's patriotic self - image as a long - suffering but iron - willed people who have emerged victorious from more than two centuries of subjugation.
We must admit to the hypocrisy of condemning divorce while at the same time condoning as «marriage» a relationship that is little more than a cynical armistice, a mutual state of boredom, an arrangement of legalized prostitution, or an excuse for the continued subjugation of women.
Study after study shows that societies characterized by the subjugation of women are more violent, more impoverished, and more unjust than societies that empower women.
Your government has become the center of domination and subjugation of poor peoples of the world such as ours: peoples with an unsatisfied hunger for justice, a deep thirst for a better and more humane future, and an unquenchable yearning for life.
You are correct... many times in history it was the Republicans that were forward thinking and fought for civil liberties for those that didn't have it, but that was because they were the more progressive party once upon a time while the Democrats (particularly the southern Democrats) that championed segregation and subjugation of minorities.
Its ultimate message is that weakness equals strength; the more vividly a group can depict its history of subjugation, the stronger its claims to redistributive justice.
Your government has become the center of domination and subjugation of poor peoples of the world: peoples with a unsatisfied hunger for justice, a deep thirst for a better and more humane future, and an unquenchable yearning for life.
All religions are the subjugation of self & others — no more; no less.
Jolie's directorial debut was the little - seen «In the Land of Blood and Honey,» a film that traded epic sweep for a more intimate but no less brutal story, about a woman's sexual subjugation during the Bosnia - Serbia conflict.
More importantly, Chun's interdisciplinary exhibition delves into language as form, sound, writing and a process of subjugation in the context of a non-native speaker assimilating to a culture.
Other artists find more subtle ways to critique the objectifying gaze, to make pictures about sex that are not about power and subjugation.
But more than just dinner talk, these conversations have addressed topics such as police violence, the 2016 Pulse nightclub shootings in Orlando and the need for sanctuary spaces; black female and male subjectivity; and racial subjugation in Latin American history.
Meanwhile, US taxpayers are fleeced for more barmy climactic pseudo-science; the world's nations are herded down the route of subjugation at the alter of the green human haters; and the «climate change community» have closed ranks on any criticism of their settled science.
[16] The process of colonisation and other forms of oppression have their roots not only in the violent subjugation of groups but also more insidious forms of social control.
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