The former coal miner rode into the Senate on a wave of populist far -
right rhetoric from Pauline Hanson and her One Nation Party.
He added, «It's a lot of
the right rhetoric, but continues to mirror the Obama administration's narrow thinking around teacher and teaching equity.»
If you lay down with dogs, you get fleas, and that is what has happened with this far
right rhetoric in this country.»
He further claims that this situation is in line with «far -
right rhetoric» and «if you lie down with dogs you get fleas».
Nigel Farage embraces ever more blatant far -
right rhetoric and keeps his BBC throne room.
The powerful can thus stymie whatever conversation and pluralism they wish to, simply by using
the right rhetoric and projecting the right image.
The standard center -
right rhetoric they hear from the most prominent Republican spokesmen means nothing to younger voters.
There is another element in gay
rights rhetoric which is just as important: that which invokes the verdict of history.
Others, perhaps unmoved by any civil
rights rhetoric, were nevertheless bewildered by their government's inability to guarantee jobs, create housing, or control crime in the streets.
The government needs to fundamentally rethink how arms sales fit its human
rights rhetoric, a Commons report has said.
The Conservatives have seemingly moved to the right, giving some clear space for the Lib Dems to push their «fairer society» message, while Theresa May stoking up anti-human
rights rhetoric is a perfect setup for Lib Dem ministers to take a swing at their coalition partners.
The authors argue that the health and human
rights rhetoric is susceptible to being co-opted by industry opponents of public health initiatives.
Sharon Robinson concedes, «They've come a long way toward lowering the guard and
righting the rhetoric,» and Whitehurst himself seemed to be channeling his inner Robinson in February, when he told an American Enterprise Institute conference that education is «richly contextual and multivariate» and that research should encompass a «panoply of existing techniques.»
The No Child Left Behind law, the major education reform effort of the last decade, is overlaid by a gloss of civil
rights rhetoric, but it has done nothing to address the concentration of black and Latino students in the same schools, and the lack of resources they face.
They adopt civil
rights rhetoric, claiming they are «saving» children of color, while disempowering their parents and imposing a type of «education» on them to which they would never subject their own children.
Anti-human
rights rhetoric and post-Brexit equality concerns are posing a serious threat to the UK's global status as a champion for human rights, the UN has been told.
Not exact matches
As the Netherlands prepares to vote in an election characterised by inflammatory
rhetoric by both the prime minister, Mark Rutte, and hard -
right challenger Geert Wilders, the country's most diverse city is having a moment of soul - searching.
And then there's the idea that this is a bipartisan problem - of extreme positions and uncompromising
rhetoric - rather than one the anti-environmental
right created.
Macron, 39, is close to becoming the youngest president in French history but before achieving that he needs to win against the far -
right candidate Marine Le Pen, who has gathered increasing support using an anti-immigrant
rhetoric.
In an interview about the trade sanctions that President Trump is throwing at China and at Corporate America - whose supply chains go through China in search of cheap labor and other cost savings - Ambassador Cui Tiankai defended the perennial innocence of China, as is to be expected, and trotted out the standard Chinese fig leafs and state - scripted
rhetoric that confirmed in essence that Trump's decision is on the
right track.
In addition, as I argue in my book, the
rhetoric of gay
rights changed.
But, while Tillman and Haven are benefitting from the
rhetoric right now, the company founder clearly is worried about the future.
Gruber is both
right and wrong: yes, Gundotra's
rhetoric was stridently anti-Apple, but at the end of that keynote everyone in attendance received an HTC EVO 4G; when it came to the zero - sum game of actually putting phones in people's pockets, Apple's competitors (then) were companies like HTC, Motorola, and especially Samsung.
«We believe the political pendulums are swinging — whether from the left or the
right, as candidates embrace more populist positions and associate a move away from austerity with other anti-establishment and anti-incumbent
rhetoric,» says Shalett.
But it also means that gun
rights activists have started to ramp up the
rhetoric on how liberals supposedly want to take away people's guns and infringe on the Second Amendment.
Facebook doesn't like to decide what kind of
rhetoric is appropriate or inappropriate for fear of encroaching on its users» free speech
rights.
The great advantage of conservation as the organizing principle is that it avoided the harsher
rhetoric of class warfare, but also provided a way to trench on individual
rights, especially property
rights.
Thus the shift toward transgender
rights, the next stage of equality
rhetoric for liberals.
Is it simply that the radicalism is expressed in an unholy synthesis of political and theological
rhetoric (a perennial temptation, incidentally, upon which both the Religious Left and the Religious
Right need to reflect)?
Yes, she's so
right; government protects the wealthy more than it does the poor, despite standard political
rhetoric from both major political parties.
Perhaps the
rhetoric and tactics of the Christian
right had grown stale, as happens with all social and political movements.
The second is Marine Le Pen, the deeply controversial, far -
right National Front leader whose harsh anti-immigration
rhetoric and chest - thumping nationalism has won a lot of support, even as she's had to field off frequent accusations of racism and nativism.
But again, Asquith is absolutely
right that I should have acknowledged her treatment of Elizabeth's matrimonial
rhetoric.
Sarah Wildman at Vox said it employed the
rhetoric of alt -
right manifestos.
Really, name the exemptions and those who are receiving them or is this just more false or misleading
rhetoric from the
right?
The world has every
right to expect and to demand that Christians, who talk as good a love game as anyone, act in a manner consistent with their
rhetoric.
From commercials predicated on creating desires rather than on meeting utilitarian needs, to the therapeutic
rhetoric of politicians of Left and
Right, the gravitational pull toward a psychological understanding of the self is powerful and omnipresent.
But one could say that the movement had never been other than «religiocified» «-- though it was the «Reverend» prefixing names like King, Young, Shuttlesworth, Fauntroy, Abernathy and Bevel that made the public aware of the deep religious roots of the civil
rights movement and of black
rhetoric.
Perhaps there are some atheists who would combine forces in order to counteract the might - makes -
right mentality of the church, but frankly, the «worship the god of reason» is simply
rhetoric, not a belief that such a god is real.
It was the Catholic Church that launched National
Right to Life and the
rhetoric of Jerry Falwell that compelled Christians across the nation to keep abortion at the forefront of their agenda.
However, its reports confirm that, contrary to official
rhetoric, Nicaragua's human
rights record is far better than that of many of its neighbors.
This
rhetoric of individual liberty, however, is belied by the bill's disregard for the conscience
rights of Canadians.
Leaving occasion and
rhetoric aside, of course the cardinal is
right.
An Americas Watch Report entitled «Human
Rights in Nicaragua: Reagan,
Rhetoric and Reality» states:
The hate - filled
rhetoric has become so intense from the «
right» especially the social conservative and tea - partiers, that we are quickly becoming a nation that can't have any rational discussion on the issues.
In an interview with The Politico, University of Virginia theologian Charles Marsh, author of Wayward Christian Soldiers and the son of a Southern Baptist minister, stated: [68] «As someone who grew up in Mississippi and Alabama during the civil
rights movement,... my reading is that the conservative Christian movement never was able to distinguish itself from the segregationist movement, and that is one of the reasons I find so much of the
rhetoric familiar — and unsettling.
There's all this
rhetoric in Australia about prostitution, about how it's a woman's
right, full of liberated women who just can't wait to sell their bodies.
What they gave us, Reilly is
right to say, are the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States, expressed in what J. G. A. Pocock called «quasi-Lockean
rhetoric.»
Whether the
rhetoric is «building the revolution» or «creating an economic miracle,» the reality is the violation of personal, civil and political
rights in the name of a worthy social purpose.
In these perspectives the entire
rhetoric of the world justice, human
rights, peace, debt payment and aid has to be re-thought.