Sentences with phrase «open society felt»

After the nativist bludgeoning of the last 12 months, with all the mean - spirited nonsense about the somewheres versus the anywheres, people who believed in a kind, open society felt hope.

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Curtis Berger shocked his Columbia University Law School associates at a convocation for the opening of the school year by saying, «I do not assert that legal education makes our graduates evil, but I do believe that [it makes them] less feeling, less caring, less sensitive to the needs of others,... even less alarmed about the injustices of our society than they were when they entered law school.»
I'm so proud that young British Muslims who may too often these days feel that instead of doors opening for them they're being shut in their faces... that they can look at the Tory party, the Tory party with Sayeeda Warsi in the Shadow Cabinet, Sajid Javid in Bromsgrove, Zahid Iqbal in Bradford West... and say yes, I am a Muslim, I'm British and I'm as welcome at the top of this society as anyone else in Britain.
But yes, the society has become much open minded so if she starts first then also you must feel good about it.
Despite the difference between the genders, one thing was largely agreed on: 90 % of women and 85 % of men indicated they believed that society makes it difficult for men to open up about their feelings.
Whatever my feelings, the concensus is that there is a huge shift in the mentality of Society and more and more senior citizens are coming out into the open to express their desire of being with someone of their age group and to «live in love».
But the society has still not fully approved such sexual orientations and this is the reason many gay, lesbian and bisexual humans still feel afraid to come out in the open and declare that their sexual orientation is different.
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Non-Aboriginal people only want to hear what makes them feel like they have accomplished making a fair and open society on the back of British colonisation.
I think we should feel more open to have REAL conversations about money... seems very taboo in our society.
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