Sentences with phrase «outraged by the abuses»

It's no wonder you are outraged by the abuses people have committed against those things then, and I include crimes against people, like murder and molestation.
While everyone is quite rightly outraged by the abuses of the IRS in singling out conservative group for audits, intrusive inquiries, and endless delays on approval of their tax - exempt status, it has occurred to me that there is one simple solution to the problem that would not require nearly as....

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But she apparently missed all the cautionary tales of abuse heaped on beauty brands such as SheaMoisture, Dove, L'Oreal's Elvive and more in social media the past year over slights against women of color — either real or highly enhanced by the outrage machine.
Gay rights groups have expressed outrage over comments made by a senior Vatican official linking homosexuality to child abuse.
The author covered the sex abuse crisis for Newsweek and has produced a big book, mainly about people and events in Boston, that will hold the attention of readers interested in a journalistic account that tries to be fair - minded, although it is not untouched by moments of legitimate, indeed necessary, outrage.
If you're outraged by animal abuse it doesn't mean you don't care about people.
Many of those outraged by the allegations against Penn State, including that Paterno had reportedly been told about the abuse but declined to notify authorities, have pointed a finger at what they say was the school's and its football program's commitment to maintaining a sterling public image, drawing parallels to the church.
Every Catholic ought to be outraged by this new non-directive approach to the issue of clerical child abuse.
Public outrage over the charges has been fueled by the recent admission by USA Swimming that 36 coaches over a ten - year period have been banned for life for sexually abusing swimmers has drawn outrage among the public.
Mark V. Lynch, 63, a Youngstown man who recently filed a complaint with the Buffalo Diocese alleging that he was sexually abused by a priest when he was 13, said Friday he was outraged by the Catholic Church's opposition to the look - back provision.
Mr Corbyn sparked international outrage last week by comparing Israel to ISIS terrorists and failing to speak up while Jewish Labour MP Ruth Smeeth was verbally abused.
Dick has repeatedly examined hard - to - face taboos and hypocrisies: abuse by Catholic priests (Twist of Faith, 2004), closeted anti-gay politicians (Outrage, 2009), and the culturally insidious, frequently moronic, and arguably monopolistic MPAA (This Film Is Not Yet Rated, 2006).
The breakdown of landlord versus tenant was not available but reasonable speculation would suggest that most cases were against legitimately outraged landlords who weren't protected by their government from the abuses foisted upon them by unbalanced tenant legislation.
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