Sentences with phrase «much violence because»

I do know why he used so much violence because I believe he wanted the reader to get the feeling of what the violence was like at that time going on for days and weeks withno end to it.

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People were really maxing out credit cards trying to really help these children and these brands are willing to give so much to them, and I think that is because — at the center of it — we're talking about gun violence.
Americans should care because the community, whose membership exceeds tens of millions in 194 countries around the globe, is one of the leading movements in Islam to bring Muslims out of the dark ages — divesting them of the fanatical beliefs that have been the source of so much bloodshed and violence in the world today.
Much still needs to be said and written about violence perpetuated by Christians against each other, because an analysis of such violence will help us to understand whether or not Christianity has contributed to the nurturing and fostering of peace.
The reason why people bash religions so much is because historically a lot of violence has been perpetrated but this is only because of authorities that utilize religions and beliefs for their war campaigns and the «just» cause.
Unfortunately, as women, we have found it difficult to persuade the churches and the ecumenical movement that the issue of violence against women is as much an issue of ecclesiology as is complicity in political conflicts, because women have been silent for too long and the churches too have been complicit by their often silence, but also by their sometimes legitimization of the violence theologically.
I have been doing a lot of reading on violence and warfare recently, and this book is one I wanted to read, mainly because I so much appreciated Vance's book on Calvinism.
Yet when the Protestant Reformation took place, he did not join it, partly because he was a man of moderate and tolerant temperament who abhorred violence, and partly because he was repelled by the anti-humanist element in so much of the Protestantism of his time.
People acting as if non-violence is not an answer — but I am not saying we don't get involved — let's not pass into the idea of how much violence we will use — because that's dangerous «evil» territory — allow a little in and soon we are talking about how much gunshots fired into a person is «normal»?
I have recently had some people tell me that I am making much ado about nothing on this violence of God series, because the Bible is not violent.
Regarding sexual violence and the violation of women, Livezey found much in Scripture and tradition that must be rejected because they are actual accomplices in these oppressions.
Faced with so much violence around me, watching friends die one by one because of either drugs or other bad choices, watching corrupt politicians win local elections, and dealing with the same sort of racism, homophobia, and other things that caused me to flee to Ohio in the first place, it became clear to me that if I stay here any longer, I'll never be able to leave a place I'm so unhappy with.
The Dodgers are under as much pressure to win as any team in the game, but they declined to finalize a trade for Chapman because of an ongoing domestic violence investigation.
There is a real irony in Diaz hosting Abrazo Boricuaparticularly with his expressed desire to «protect» his community.I guess that desire doesn't extend to the women of his community (excuse the pun) because the Grand Poobah of the parade this year is a wife beater — who SERVED TIME IN PRISON for the crime.His enablers at the Puerto Rican Day Riot committee attribute his violence to a youthful error — ignoring the fact that he was in his FORTIES at the time.Check out which politicians march and which do not and ask yourself if they'd ignore a violent anti — semite or racist or homophobe being so honored.Once more women in that parade are relegated to the position of tarted up and half naked — even the pre teens — but not worthy of respect.So much for Diaz» «protection».
When I was there we weren't being shot at too much because despite what we were being told further up the chain we weren't so stupid as to not go into every village and say «we're not going to touch your poppy» and arguably the upturn in violence against coalition forces came in 2009 and in 2010 when the American marine brigade started saying «oh hang on, weren't we supposed to eradicating poppies?
In moments of political precariousness, where people are faced with terrible losses whether because of economic crisis or political violence, the temptation is very much to find a kind of commonality in that trait of finitude or vulnerability, and to look for a way to build ethics and politics on that commonality.
(They typically don't get much coverage, not because of bias, but because they simply aren't as interesting as are conservative - led violence.
Woerner said he and other town officials were reluctant to give the rumors too much credence, in part because of a successful lawsuit by a former Town ofUlstercop who claimed that his promotion was blocked based on similarly unsubstantiated allegations of domestic violence.
Although the program's graphics were no more sophisticated than those of an ordinary computer game, the simulated violence seemed much more intense and confusing because I couldn't see everything at once.
If there's too much violence people start laughing because their brain tells them all the time: «it's not real».
Michael Bay is a director who love slow motions and explosions and it's normal because he is doing it right he is very good at this but in that movie they are just too much and interesting is that there is so much fights and violence in this movie and the death count is: 0.
Michael Bay is a director who love slow motions and explosions and it's normal because he is doing it right he is very good at this but in that movie they are just too much and interesting is that there is so much fights and violence in this
The lack of a convoluted motivation felt that much more terrifying, a tactic also used in 2006's Them and 2016's Hush, maybe because the indiscriminate nature of the violence makes us all feel unsafe and maybe because, as many classic horror films have shown, the less we know, the more terrifying it can all seem.
I've quit watching FX's «Sons of Anarchy» more than once, mostly because I can give only so much head space to the violence that permeates the motorcycle - gang drama.
The squeamish should steer clear because much of the violence displayed is brutal and vicious but if you're willing to wander into the dark parlor of Sin City, you likely won't be disappointed by this sequel.
I almost feel bad liking it so much because of the animal violence and how I might be judged, but I don't care, this movie is awesome.
The MPAA rating system only works so much for Moms and Dads like us because we might not mind violence and profanity, but we still aren't ready to sit through heated sex scenes with our older kids.
Once I realigned my expectations with the reality of the movie, I began to enjoy myself — though there wasn't as much hockey as I'd hoped (more on that in a minute), the romantic subplot, between Doug, and self - professed slut and lover of the violence of hockey, Eva (Alison Pill) captured my interest, not for its sweetness or charm, which it had, but because Eva was quirky, but in a realistic manner.
The intense violence may set this movie apart from much of the summer's other fare, but Lawless stands out because of its great story and a cast of actors who shine in complex roles.
But it doesn't matter much, because Vaughn realizes the gleeful violence of Kick - Ass (not, however, when Johnson gets constantly beaten up while trying to do good)-- it's all about Cage and Moretz — is the selling point.
In Amman Abbasi's debut, Dayveon has plenty of big reasons to believe that everything is stupid: His older brother was recently killed in gang - related violence and there isn't much of a chance Dayveon will be able to avoid a similar fate, both because he's already facing hazing rituals with the Bloods in town, and because Abbasi reflects the milieu of a young African American male growing up in the impoverished South in tones of unmitigated naturalism shot through with shreds of magical realism.
This brings me to another issue I have, not with the creators, but with the rating of the film, because I have to warn people who may not like their children exposed to too much sex, drugs and violence, that Bringing Down the House is probably pushing the envelope as far as it can go without getting an R rating, which if I were rating the film would give without hesitation.
So at the ending of the day I don't really believe that anyone needs to prove or give any type of evidence that games many times are not violent because I don't really believe that the argument nearly even needs to be about the violence and games as much as it's about that we already have a rating system for that type of content in the first place.
Actually, it's entirely because of Bomberman Blast being released because the other two games are Art Style: ORBIENT (Nintendo, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 600 Wii Points) and Super Turrican 2 (Super NES, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone — Violence, 800 Wii Points), the latter of which doesn't impress me much and the former I have no clue about.
And women involved in prostitution are at a much higher risk of violence because they are seen as vessels to be used by others rather than as fully human.
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