Sentences with phrase «scapegoats today»

A lot of people looking for Chelsea scapegoats today.
Okay it's time to find a scapegoat today.
Why everybody in here always find a scapegoat today??? We are win, we plays a great game, nice subs by wenger, but we are knockout today coz we didn't score 3.

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i've said it before and it is more true today than ever... gods are for the weak, timiid and those that need a scapegoat for all the bad and good in their lives.
God knew this in the Old Testament (and even today), and so allows people to blame Him for the most horrendous actions, not because He has done these things, and not because He has commanded that such things be done, but because He knows that if He does not act as the scapegoat, we will destroy ourselves.
We didn't know (nor do most recognize today) that sacrificial scapegoating violence is bad.
We pick up with this idea today, showing how Jesus also was a divine scapegoat.
However in today's game, the fans and media are quick to turn their backs on players when the going gets tough, and as we've seen with Ozil already this season, it's been suggested that he's been made to feel as the scapegoat of the club.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy today took a swipe at Gov. David Paterson, who is not running this fall, accusing the governor in a harshly - worded press release of being a «scapegoat
Dr Kogan told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he had been assured by Cambridge Analytica that everything was «perfectly legal and within the terms of service» and he was being used as a «scapegoat».
«Britain needs to stop Brexit & tackle today's social crisis (housing, NHS, education) with passion of the Attlee Govt after 1945 - & without scapegoating Europe & foreigners.
ALBANY, NY (04/30/2008)(readMedia)-- CSEA today slammed two controversial recommendations of the Commission on Local Government Efficiency and Competitiveness as the same old scapegoating of public employees.
Today, I feel like my spirit animal is the Scapegoat!
In today's article, I am going to discuss the toxic dynamic between a highly malignant narcissistic «golden child,» and the «scapegoated child».
While Cage admits the movie's themes have «enormous parallels in many different parts of (today's) politics and religion,» including modern - day wars, Sena could have found a more time - relevant way to show that people have always looked for scapegoats.
Supporters of the Common Core have expressed frustration at the mounting opposition, saying the standards have become a convenient scapegoat for anything anyone doesn't like about education today.
Pity the modern American classroom teacher: Not only is she the scapegoat du jour for everything that's wrong with education today, she is also responsible for finding a way to cram the fruits of that politicking into her lesson plans.
Opens today (Friday the 18th July) at the White Cube Bermondsey, SCAPEGOATING PICTURES for LONDON will run until the 28th of September.
An embodiment of savvy self - promotion, Damien Hirst has become the world's richest living artist, and with that, a scapegoat for the pompous market and inflated celebrity status representing all that is wrong with contemporary art today.
Art dealers have become easy scapegoats in today's irrationally exuberant art world, but it's worth remembering that most have fairly precarious existences and that they're absolutely essential: They take chances on artists, create opportunities for them and, ideally, sell work so that they can continue making.
He told the Today programme: «My view is that I'm being basically used as a scapegoat by both Facebook and Cambridge Analytica.
Earlier today in an interview with BBC Radio 4, Aleksandr Kogan, the Cambridge University academic who made the Facebook app This is Your Digital Life that initially harvested the user data, said that he is being scapegoated by Cambridge Analytica and Facebook.
Dr Kogan told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he had been assured by Cambridge Analytica that everything was «perfectly legal and within the terms of service» and he was being used as a «scapegoat».
The scientist who created the app used to hoover up data from 50million Facebook users said today he has been made a «scapegoat» and accused Cambridge Analytica of «selling magic» to its clients.
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